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Adjoining the Moot Hall was the “ Slip Inn,” a quaint old building, the history of which we know nothing, except that it was tenanted by Isaac Kirkby until 1813, and that it was sold by auction, together with the dwelling-house and shop in front, when in the occupation of William Norman in November, 1863, and that the overhanging front was altered in 1865. It was closed as an inn in 1898.
John F Curwen, Kirkbie Kendal (1900)