Highlaws

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Highlaws
Cumberland
Farm Buildings, Highlaws - geograph.org.uk - 91931.jpg
Farm buildings at Highlaws
Location
Grid reference: NY141497
Location: 54°50’6"N, 3°20’10"W
Data
Post town: Wigton
Postcode: CA7
Dialling code: 016973
Local Government
Council: Cumberland
Parliamentary
constituency:
Workington

Highlaws is a hamlet in Cumberland, approximately two and a quarter miles south-west of Abbeytown, a mile and a half east of Pelutho, and one mile to the north of Aldoth.

Carlisle, Cumberland's county town, is twenty miles to the north-east.

History

The name of Highlaws comes from the Old English heah hlawas, meaning "high hills" or "high mounds". In the past, variant spellings included Heelawes, Hielawes, Highlows, Hielows, and Hylaws.[1]

The hamlet appears in a survey of Holm Cultram dating back to the year 1538, during the reign of King Henry VIII. There were at least thirteen families resident in Highlaws at that time.[2]

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References

  1. Holme St. Cuthbert History Group (2004). Plain People: Bygone Times on the Solway Plain. ISBN 0954882318. 
  2. "HStChg: digitised copy of 1538 survey of Holm Cultram (download in .rtf format)". http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/hstchg/1538.rtf. Retrieved 26 July 2015.