- Leath
:"Not to be confused with
Lethe ."Leath was one of the wards of the ancient county ofCumberland in north westEngland . Cumberland unlike most other English counties was divided into wards rather than hundreds.The ward was bounded on the south by
Westmorland , the north by Cumberland and Eskdale wards, the east by the counties ofNorthumberland and Durham and on the west by the wards ofAllerdale above Derwent andAllerdale below Derwent .The ward largely corresponds to that part of the modern Eden District that lies within Cumberland that is the former Penrith urban and rural districts and the
Alston with Garrigill Rural District .Market town s in the ward were Penrith (the largest settlement and seat of local government), Kirkoswald andAlston . At one time the village of Greystoke had held markets.A large part of the ward once made up the main part of the Royal hunting ground known as
Inglewood Forest which was subject to Forest Laws up until the reign ofHenry VIII .The manors of Penrith,
Langwathby ,Castle Sowerby andGreat Salkeld were part of the royal estate known as theHonour of Penrith which eventually passed into the hands of the Dukes of Devonshire.
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