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allerby Latitude and Longitude:

54°44′N 3°26′W / 54.73°N 3.43°W / 54.73; -3.43
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Allerby is located in the former Allerdale Borough
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Allerby is located in Cumbria
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54°44′N 3°26′W / 54.73°N 3.43°W / 54.73; -3.43

Allerby is a hamlet in the civil parish of Oughterside and Allerby, Cumbria, England.

Etymology

Allerby was originally called " 'Ailward's', that is 'Æðelward's, Crosby', afterwards reduced to 'Ailward's bȳ'." [1] So, "the village or hamlet of Ailward". ( is Old English from the Old Norse býr, meaning 'village' or 'hamlet'.)

References

  1. ^ Armstrong, A. M.; Mawer, A.; Stenton, F. M.; Dickens, B. (1950). The place-names of Cumberland. English Place-Name Society, vol.xxi. Vol. Part 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 306.

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allerby Latitude and Longitude:

54°44′N 3°26′W / 54.73°N 3.43°W / 54.73; -3.43
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Allerby
Houses at Allerby
Allerby is located in the former Allerdale Borough
Allerby
Allerby
Location in Allerdale, Cumbria
Allerby is located in Cumbria
Allerby
Allerby
Location within Cumbria
OS grid reference NY0839
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWIGTON
Postcode district CA7
Dialling code01900
Police Cumbria
Fire Cumbria
Ambulance North West
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Cumbria
54°44′N 3°26′W / 54.73°N 3.43°W / 54.73; -3.43

Allerby is a hamlet in the civil parish of Oughterside and Allerby, Cumbria, England.

Etymology

Allerby was originally called " 'Ailward's', that is 'Æðelward's, Crosby', afterwards reduced to 'Ailward's bȳ'." [1] So, "the village or hamlet of Ailward". ( is Old English from the Old Norse býr, meaning 'village' or 'hamlet'.)

References

  1. ^ Armstrong, A. M.; Mawer, A.; Stenton, F. M.; Dickens, B. (1950). The place-names of Cumberland. English Place-Name Society, vol.xxi. Vol. Part 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 306.

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