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    Wigton is a market town in Cumberland, Cumbria, England. It lies just outside the Lake District. Wigton is at the centre of the Solway Plain, between the Caldbeck Fells and the Solway coast. It is served by Wigton railway station on the Cumbrian Coast Line, and the A596 road to Workington.

  3. WIGTON, a town, a township, a parish, a sub-district, and a district, in Cumberland. The town stands on the Carlisle and Maryport railway, 11 miles WSW of Carlisle; belonged, at the Norman conquest, to W. de Meschines; was given by him to Edward de Wigton; suffered much in the times of the Border feuds; was burned by the Scots in 1322; was ...

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    On the Wiza and Wampool becks, the Market town of Wigton is an ancient settlement and evolved from a pre-mediæval street plan, which can still be traced today. The Romans had a cavalry station, Maglona, known locally as "Old Carlisle", just to the south of the town with a large uicus(civilian settlement) associated with it. Wigton was in existence ...

    Wigton today is a thriving market town, with livestock auctions being held regularly at Hopes Auction Company. The main employer is Innovia Films. In 2004 the town was the first settlement in the [United Kingdom]] to enforce a curfew on teenagers under the age of 16 It was in place for two weeks, and its aim was to reduce the amount of vandalism in...

    Wigton's principal employer is the Innovia Factory (locally known as The Factory), in the centre of the town. In 1936 the British New Wrap Co Ltd was formed in Wigton and production of cellulose film began at the site which had previously been a jam-making facility, and then set up to produce "artificial silk" or Rayon. In 1936 the company changed ...

    Charles Dickens, visited the town, and it was subsequently mentioned in The Two Idle Apprentices
    Sir William Henry Bragg, physicist and chemist, 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics, born in Westward, near Wigton, in 1862.
    Melvyn Bragg, writer and broadcaster was born and lived his early life in the town and, when raised to the peerage, took Lord Bragg of Wigtonas his title. Stepping away from his role as a commentat...
    Wigton Monument
    Donaldson House
    Wigton Cemetery
    Campylite specimen from Caldbeck Fells
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    The Norman invaders created the County of Carlisle, building Carlisle Castle in Carlisle in 1092 for its administrative centre. Odard de Logis became William II's Sheriff of Carlisle and was made Baron of Wigton about 1100 AD [4] when it became a Norman barony. Wigton gained its market charter in 1262. [5]

  6. Aug 4, 2024 · The Normans established a Barony of Wigton and created one of the largest hunting reserves in England, Inglewood Forest, which stretched from the edge of Wigton to Penrith. Early industries...

  7. About. Following a fire, set by arsonists in 2006, the building is once again open to visitors, who are uplifted and captivated by its remarkable space. This is not the first time this Cistercian monastery, founded in 1150 by David I of Scotland, has suffered.

  8. Wigton was in existence before the Norman Conquest and in 1262 received its first market charter. Wigton is a market town with mainly Georgian design buildings made of red sandstone. Originally a wooden market cross stood in the centre of the town and it was from here that a bell was rung every market day to announce the commencement of trading."