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  • Langwathby, to prosecute, would have to explain all about his wife.

    The Man Who Lost Himself 1907

  • Jones determined to send Langwathby a telegram of apology when he had time to look his name up in "Who's Who"; then he put the letters aside, called for his hat and cane and left the house.

    The Man Who Lost Himself 1907

  • Look what he did to Langwathby: sent a telegram leading him to believe that his wife had broken out again -- you know how she drinks -- and had been gaoled in Carlisle.

    The Man Who Lost Himself 1907

  • Never would, but he knows now, for Lucy Jerningham was at Langwathby when the scene occurred and she's told him.

    The Man Who Lost Himself 1907

  • Every day from Eden Vue in Langwathby, Stacpoole wrote to his fiancee, Margaret Robson (or Maggie, as he called her), and waited anxiously for their wedding day.

    The Blue Lagoon: a romance 1907

  • The result is poor Langwathby will find himself in the D.C. Liberty!

    The Man Who Lost Himself 1907

  • On Saturday, Friends of The Settle to Carlisle railway invite people to join them on a walk from Langwathby via Long Meg to Lazonby.

    News round-up 2010

  • Lyndsey Bird, wife of local businessman Paul Bird -- rally driver and manager of Kawasaki World Superbike Racing Team - had bleach poured over her hands and was tied up with cable ties during the incident at their Langwathby home on December 18.

    News round-up 2010

  • Scene of attack: The Birds 'Langwathby home near Penrith

    News round-up 2010

  • On Saturday, Friends of The Settle to Carlisle railway invite people to join them on a walk from Langwathby via Long Meg to Lazonby.

    News round-up 2010

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