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Topography: Lonsdale hundred, north and south, Index to Vol III,
Corrigenda.
Natural History. Early Man. Anglo-Saxon Remains. Domesday. The
Fuedal Baronage.
The volume contains the histories of the three ancient parishes in
Blackburn hundred north of the Ribble (Mitton, Chipping. and
Ribchester) and of the eight ancient parishes in Amounderness
hundred (Preston, Kirkham, Lytham, Poulton-le-Fylde, Bispham, part
of Lancaster, St. Michael-on-Wyre, and Garstang). A very large part
of Amoundernesshundred is the level area between the Ribble estuary
and Cockerham Sands called the Fylde and one known as 'the
wheatfield of Amounderness'. Some of the ancient parishes include
places that have become larger, more populous, and better known
than the old centres ofpopulation which gave the parishes their
names. Poulton-le-Fylde includes Fleetwood, and Bispham is better
known to the world as the seaside resort of Blackpool, which also
extends into Poulton.
Topography: West Derby hundred (cont., including Liverpool, Wigan),
Salford hundred.(part, including Manchester)
Ecclesiastical History. Religious Houses. Political History.
Industries. Agriculture. Forestry. Sport. Ancient Earthworks.
Schools. Index to vols I and II.
Topography: West Derby hundred (part including Prescot).
Topography: Salford hundred (cont., including Rochdale), Index to
vols III, IV and V.
The volume contains histories of the eleven ancient parishes in
Leyland hundred (Leyland, Penwortham, Brindle, Croston,
Hesketh-with-Becconsall, Tarleton, Rufford, Chorley, Hoole,
Eccleston, Standish) and of two of the five ancient parishes in
Blackburn hundred (Blackburn parish and Whalley). Some very
considerable places in the volume never achieved the status of
ancient parish: Darwen was part of Blackburn parish, and Whalley
included Accrington, Burnley, Clitheroe, Colne, and Nelson. In the
Middle Ages the area was relatively poor, with extensive royal
forests used for deer and, later, cattle and sheep farming. From
the late 18th century the woollen industry gave way to cotton
spinning and weaving in hundreds of factories, and the coalfield
was exploited. Despite the growth of industry the area retains much
undeveloped countryside, gentry houses in the lush pasture land of
the Ribble Valley, and many old farmhouses on the slopes of the
Pennine moorlandsand Pendle Hill.
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