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<blockquote>Adjoining is the <strong>“Fleece Inn” yard</strong>, or, as it was known in Speed’s time, “[[Cock Lane]].” The illustration gives a good idea of its picturesque exit. <strong>[[Kirkbie-Kendall 1900|John F Curwen, Kirkbie Kendal (1900) p73]]</strong></blockquote>
 
<blockquote>Adjoining is the <strong>“Fleece Inn” yard</strong>, or, as it was known in Speed’s time, “[[Cock Lane]].” The illustration gives a good idea of its picturesque exit. <strong>[[Kirkbie-Kendall 1900|John F Curwen, Kirkbie Kendal (1900) p73]]</strong></blockquote>
  
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Between 14 Highgate (Ye Olde Fleece Inn) and 16 Highgate (Westmorland Homecare) on the west side of Highgate opposite the old Kendal Hotel

Curwen

Mentioned in "Kirkbie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901 in relation to the Commercial Hotel (later Kendal Hotel) on Hightgate

Adjoining is the “Fleece Inn” yard, or, as it was known in Speed’s time, “Cock Lane.” The illustration gives a good idea of its picturesque exit. John F Curwen, Kirkbie Kendal (1900) p73