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history of Lancashire.

Fishwick, Henry

history of Lancashire.

by Fishwick, Henry

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Published by S.R. Publishers in Wakefield .
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  • Lancashire (England)
    • Subjects:
    • Lancashire (England) -- History.

    • Edition Notes

      Reprint of 1st ed. published by Stock, London, in the Popular county histories series, 1894.

      Series[County history reprints]
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsDA670.L2 F5 1968
      The Physical Object
      Pagination[4], vii, 305 p.
      Number of Pages305
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL5388802M
      ISBN 100854095357
      LC Control Number72597080

      The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster [Text at Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2.] Natural History. Early Man. Anglo-Saxon Remains. Introduction to the Lancashire Domesday. Text of the Lancashire Domesday. Feudal Baronage. Index to the Lancashire Domesday. Lancashire (England) -- History -- Sources. See also what's at your library, or elsewhere. Broader terms: Lancashire (England) -- History; History -- Sources; Narrower terms: Lanc.

      The fastest-growing Transport, Military, Local & General History publisher in the UK. Amberley Publishing provides a fresh approach to regional and general history. Amberley Publishing - Transport, Military, Local and General History Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside. Items 1 to 12 of total. The History of the Lancashire Witches Explore connections. The British Library London, United Kingdom. As the anonymous author of this book noted, the English county of Lancashire is ‘famous for witches and the very strange pranks they have played’. Lancashire’s popular association with witchery stems from the famous Pendle trials.

      Domesday Book, the original record or summary of William I’s survey of England. By contemporaries the whole operation was known as “the description of England,” but the popular name Domesday—i.e., “doomsday,” when men face the record from which there is no appeal—was in general use by the midth. Archives and Libraries. Lancashire Record Office, Bow Lane, Preston. PR1 2RE Tel: +44(0) Fax: +44(0) Email: @ Cumbria Record Office and Local Studies Library, Barrow.


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