Bakewell
From A Topographical Dictionary of England, Samuel Lewis (1831):
 | A parish in the hundred of High Peak, county of Derby, comprising the market town of Bakewell, the chapelries of Ashford, Baslow, Beeley, Blackwell, Buxton, Chelmerton, Great Longstone, Monyash, Sheldon, and Taddington, the townships of Brushfield, Bubnell, Flagg, Froggatt, Over Haddon, Harthill, Holme, Priestcliffe, Rowland, Great Rowsley, and Wardlow, and the hamlets of Calver, Curbar, Hassop, and Little Longstone, and containing 9162 inhabitants.
|  | Bakewell is a parish in Derbyshire.
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