^^^ Hehehe. Lava carta?
Here’s a facsimile of the intro to the book.
I am guessing, from the content, that “Nestleton Carta” is the name of a Yorkshire village, which can be very odd. This must be Great Nestleton, implying that there is a Small Nestleton also. From the preface:
“In this book I have sought to present a faithful picture of village Methodism…I have had, for more years than I care to count, an intimat knowledge of Methodist rural life.
I just found, as an example, two parishes in York, England, known as Upper Poppleton and Nether Poppleton.
And the Thorntons; “Thornton (West Yorkshire), Thornton (East Riding of Yorkshire), Thornton Dale, Thornton-in-Craven, Thornton in Lonsdale, Thornton-le-Clay, Thornton-le-Moor, Thornton-le-Street, Thornton Rust, Thornton Steward, Thornton Watlass.”
Please, stop me, somepme/