Название: A History of Lancashire
Автор: Fishwick Henry
Издательство: Public Domain
Жанр: Зарубежная классика
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“Recent Results of the Investigation into Local [Rochdale] Erratic Blocks,” by S. S. Platt.
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H. Colley March, F.S.A., “The Early Neolithic Floor of East Lancashire,” p. 7.
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Engraved, with other flints, in “History of Rochdale,” p. 4.
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A complete list, up to date, will be found in Rev. William Harrison’s “Archæological Survey of Lancashire,” which will appear in the next volume of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society.
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H. Swainson Cowper, Esq., F.S.A.
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Hist. Soc. of Lanc. and Ches., xx. 131.
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Engraved in “History of Rochdale,” p. 5. See also Archæologia, xxv. 595.
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See Transactions of Hist. Soc. of Lanc. and Ches., xxx. 81.
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“Recent Results of the Investigation into Local [Rochdale] Erratic Blocks,” by S. S. Platt.
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H. Colley March, F.S.A., “The Early Neolithic Floor of East Lancashire,” p. 7.
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Engraved, with other flints, in “History of Rochdale,” p. 4.
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A complete list, up to date, will be found in Rev. William Harrison’s “Archæological Survey of Lancashire,” which will appear in the next volume of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society.
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H. Swainson Cowper, Esq., F.S.A.
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Engraved in “History of Rochdale,” p. 5. See also
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See
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“Annals,” xii. 31.
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Tacitus, “Hist.,” book iii., ch. lix.
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Tacitus, “Vita Agricolæ,” cap. xx.
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Xiphiline’s abridgment of Dion Cassius. It may be well here to state my general indebtedness to the late W. Thompson Watkin’s “Roman Lancashire”; Liverpool, 1883.
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E. Sanderson, “Hist. of England,” p. 19.
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“Roman Lancashire,” W. Thompson Watkin; Liverpool, 1883.
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There are also traces of two other supposed Roman roads.
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Whitaker’s “History of Manchester,” 1771.
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Whitaker as an authority is good where he is describing things which he saw himself, but otherwise many of his theories border upon romance. (Vol. i., p. 49, 1773 edition.)
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The late Mr. Thompson Watkin maintains that the N at end of the first line should be AV.
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“Palatine Note–Book,” iii. 67.
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For full details of these see Watkin’s “Roman Lancashire.”
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Watkin’s “Roman Lancashire,” p. 55.
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Through the influence of the Rev. J. Shortt, Vicar of Hoghton, whose description of the find is here followed.
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Watkin’s “Roman Lancashire,” p. 133.
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Mr. Townley. See “Vetusta Monumenta,” iv. 5.
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Abram’s “History of Blackburn,” p. 159.
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Whitaker’s “History of Whalley,” ii. 19.
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Baines’ “History of Lancashire” (second edition), ii. 24.
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Fishwick’s “History of Poulton–le–Fylde,”
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Watkin’s “Roman Lancashire,” p. 203.
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“The Palatine Note–book,” iv. 201.
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Fishwick’s “History of Rochdale,” p. 7; also
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Authorities differ as to this locality: one writer places it on the Firth of Forth, another in Worcestershire.
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Pp. 36, 39.
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Sanderson’s “History of England,” p. 44.
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A.D. 923.
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After the death of Cnut, in 1035, the kingdom was again divided, and Mercia and Northumbria fell to Harold. Harthacnut was (in 1039), however, King of all England.
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Vol. i., p. 12, 2nd edit.
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Coucher Book, Duchy Office, No. 78.
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Originally a tax paid to the Danes, but afterwards appropriated to the King. It was always a very unpopular tax.
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Plan of this in Fishwick’s “History of Rochdale,” p. 66.
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“Eccles. Hist.,” lib. iii., cap. 8.
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Baines’ “Hist. of Lanc.,” ii. 205, 2nd edit.
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The following account of it is compiled from an article in
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See
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See
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Saxon Chronicle and the Chronicle of Simon of Durham.
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