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Coat of Arms
Westmorland County Council was granted a coat of arms by the College of Arms in 1926. The design of the shield referred to the two components of the county: on two red bars (from the arms of the de Lancaster family, Barons of Kendal) was placed a gold apple tree (from the seal of the borough of Appleby, for the Barony of Westmorland). The crest above the shield was the head of a ram of the local Herdwick breed. On the ram's forehead was a shearman's hook, a tool used in the handling of wool. The hook was part of the insignia of the borough of Kendal, the administrative centre of the county council.[9]
Description
Westmorland (pronounced /ˈwɛstmərlənd/; formerly also spelt Westmoreland, an even older spelling is Westmerland or Westmereland) is an area of North West England and one of the 39 historic counties of England. It formed an administrative county from 1889 to 1974 and now forms part of Cumbria.
Division into wards
Rather than being divided into hundreds, Westmorland was subdivided into two baronies of Westmorland (or sometimes Appleby) and Kendal. The baronies were further subdivided into two wards each: * Westmorland * East ward [4] - Appleby, Brough, Kirkby Stephen, Orton, Tebay * West ward [5] - Askham, Bampton, Barton, Patterdale, Shap, Yanwath * Kendal * Kendal ward [6] - Ambleside, Burton-in-Kendal, Grasmere, Grayrigg, Kentmere, Kendal, Windermere * Lonsdale ward [7] - Kirkby Lonsdale
Early history
At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 parts of the county were considered to either form part of Yorkshire or be within the separate kingdom of Scotland, having historically been associated with the Kingdom of Strathclyde. The Normans conquered the area that is today Cumbria in 1092 during the reign of William II and created the baronies of Kendal and Westmorland which were originally distinct jurisdictions with separate sheriffs, but were formed into a single county of Westmorland in 1226/7.[3]. Before 1226 the Barony of Kendal was connected to the Earldom or Honour of Lancaster while that of Westmorland was part of the Earldom of Carlisle. The historic county boundaries are with Cumberland to the north, County Durham and Yorkshire to the east, and Lancashire to the south and west. Windermere forms part of the western border with Lancashire north of the sands, and Ullswater part of the border with Cumberland. The highest point of the county is Helvellyn at 950m (3,117 ft). According to the 1831 census it covered an area of 485,990 acres (1,966.7 km2).[1] Appleby, the historic county town, formed a historic borough and was unreformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835; although reform came later in 1885. Kendal was reformed as a municipal borough in 1835.
Legacy
Westmorland is still used as a place name by organisations and businesses in the area such as: * The Westmorland Gazette (founded 1818) * The Westmorland County Agricultural Society (founded 1799), which organises the annual Westmorland County Agricultural Society Show * The Westmorland Geological Society (formed 1973) * The Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquanarian and Archaeological Society (founded 1866) * The Westmorland Youth Orchestra * The Westmorland Shopping Centre, Kendal * Westmorland services * In 1974 the successor parish council formed for the former borough of Appleby adopted the name Appleby-in-Westmorland. * Westmorland General Hospital in Kendal The southern part of the county, the former Barony of Kendal or that part of Westmorland that is part of South Lakeland, is included in the Westmorland and Lonsdale parliamentary constituency. In June 1994, during the 1990s UK local government reform, the Local Government Commission published draft recommendations suggesting that Westmorland's border with Yorkshire and Lancashire be restored for ceremonial purposes. The final recommendations, published in October 1994, did not include such recommendations, apparently due to lack of expression of support for the proposal to the commission.
Modern history
In 1889, under the Local Government Act 1888, a county council was created for Westmorland, taking functions from the Quarter Sessions. Westmorland did not contain any county boroughs throughout its history so the administrative county, or area under the control of the county council, was coterminous with the geographic county. The county council was based at Kendal, instead of the historic county town of Appleby. Aside from the two municipal boroughs of Kendal and Appleby, the Local Government Act 1894 divided the county into urban districts and rural districts. * 5 Urban districts: Ambleside, Bowness on Windermere, Grasmere, Kirkby Lonsdale, Windermere * 3 Rural districts: West Ward, East Westmorland, South Westmorland In 1905 a new Shap urban district was formed, while Windermere absorbed the neighbouring Bowness UD. A County Review Order in 1935 reduced the number of districts in the county: * A new Lakes Urban District was formed by the merger of Ambleside and Grasmere UDs and adjacent parishes in West Ward and South Westmorland RDs * East Westmorland RD, most of West Ward RD and Shap UD were merged to form North Westmorland Rural District * South Westmorland RD absorbed Kirkby Lonsdale UD, at the same time losing an area to Lakes UD.[3] Despite the title many of Westmorland's urban districts eg: Lakes, Grasmere, Shap were quite rural. These divisions lasted until 1974. According to the 1971 census, Westmorland was the second least populated administrative county in England, after Rutland. The distribution of population was as follows: [8] In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, the county council was abolished and its former area was combined with Cumberland and parts of Lancashire and Yorkshire to form the new county of Cumbria. The former administrative county now forms part of the districts of South Lakeland and Eden. Since Westmorland existed before the Westmorland County Council, it is unaffected by administrative changes.
Notable people
* Thomas Strickland Esq carried the Flag of St. George at the battle of Agincourt. * St. John Boste Roman Catholic priest and martyr * The Claybourn family (with some variations in the name) originated in Westmorland and share their name with the small Westmorland village of Cliburn, which is located six miles (10 km) southeast of the town of Penrith. Some have estimated that this family which originated in Westmorland now numbers in the millions.[10]
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