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The map with the label 'Principality of Cumbria' is possibly confusing.
These may be the lands governed by the 'David Prince of Cumbria', but Scottish Cumbria was, as I understand it, Strathclyde and Galloway.
'Cumbria' is an odd name because it has had more than one meaning down the centuries in both Scotland and in England.
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The map with the label 'Principality of Cumbria' is possibly confusing.
These may be the lands governed by the 'David Prince of Cumbria', but Scottish Cumbria was, as I understand it, Strathclyde and Galloway.
'Cumbria' is an odd name because it has had more than one meaning down the centuries in both Scotland and in England.