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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the foregoing items. The Forest or ancient Chase of Rossendale, containing 24 square miles, affords a remarkable … In the early part of the 16th century, at which period Rossendale had already been disforested, there were not more … woollen fabric into the north of England, the foresters of Rossendale did not long continue to direct the whole of their …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… district, in the parochial chapelry of Newchurch-in-Rossendale, parish of Whalley, union of Haslingden, Higher …
Modern Britain and Ireland - awarded 1970-1979
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Education The economic and demographic development of Rossendale, c.1650-c.1800. King, W. Ph. D., Leicester. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in stone, ever discovered in the chapelry. Newchurch-in-Rossendale-Forest NEWCHURCH-in-Rossendale-Forest, a parochial chapelry, in the parish of … chapelry of Bacup, 11,668 inhabitants. The name of Rossendale is probably formed from the British word Rhos, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at the foot of the mountainous region of the Forest of Rossendale, and comprises 590 acres of pasture and moorland; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and beautiful valley that extends from Bury to the vale of Rossendale. The village is rapidly increasing in buildings …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Hall-Carr. The scenery embraces a picturesque vale, in Rossendale, through which the river Irwell flows; and the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Rosse, William created M.A. 28 Sept., 1663. Rossendale, Michael s. Th., of Wrexham, co. Denbigh, gent. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… coast, in a kind of promontory, to Holy-Island harbour. Rossendale, Forest of.See Lancashire. ROSSENDALE, Forest of.See Lancashire. Rossington (St. …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
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