WARWICK-BRIDGE, a township in that part of the parish of WETHERAL which is in ESKDALE ward, county of CUMBERLAND, 5 miles (B.) from Carlisle, containing 648 inhabitants. There is a Roman Catholic chapel at this place. The river Eden is here crossed by a fine stone bridge of four arches to the opposite village of Warwick. Extensive cotton-mills and bleaching grounds, established by Messrs. Dixon and Sons, employ more than five hundred persons: these gentlemen support a Sunday school. A strong party of royalists, stationed to defend the passage of the bridge, in June 1648, was put to the rout by General Lambert.