The Brief History of Lancashire

The Brief History of Lancashire
Author: Stephen Duxbury
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750986093

The Brief History of Lancashire starts, as all good histories should, with the beginning – the moment when the detritus of a dying star, spinning through the depths of the Milky Way, began to cool and coalesce, and rain – typically for Lancashire – began to fall as the moisture in the new atmosphere began to condense. A planet was formed, and history as we know it had begun. Racing through the history of Lancashire, with Neolithic residents, Romans, Civil War victories and Victorians – and, of course, a few cotton mills along the way – this delightful book will tell you everything you ought to know about the dramatic and fascinating history of the county – and a few things you never thought you would.

The Lancashire Witches

The Lancashire Witches
Author: Robert Poole
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719062049

A study of England's biggest and best-known witch trial, which took place in 1612 when ten witches from the forest of Pendle were hanged at Lancaster. A little-known second trial occured in 1633-4, when up to nineteen witches were sentenced to death.

Tracing Your Lancashire Ancestors

Tracing Your Lancashire Ancestors
Author: Sue Wilkes
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2013-01-19
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1783035641

If you want to find out about Lancashires history, and particularly if you have family links to the area and your ancestors lived or worked in the county, then this is the ideal book for you. As well as helping you to trace when and where your ancestors were born, married and died, it gives you an insight into the world they knew and a chance to explore their lives at work and at home.Sue Wilkess accessible and informative handbook outlines Lancashires history and describes the origins of its major industries - cotton, coal, transport, engineering, shipbuilding and others. She looks at the stories of important Lancashire families such as the Stanleys, Peels and Egertons, and famous entrepreneurs such as Richard Arkwright, in order to illustrate aspects of Lancashire life and to show how the many sources available for family and local history research can be used. Relevant documents, specialist archives and libraries, background reading and other sources are recommended throughout this practical book. Also included is a directory of Lancashire archives, libraries and academic repositories, as well as databases of family history societies, useful genealogy websites, and places to visit which bring Lancashires past to life. Sue Wilkess book is the essential companion for anyone who wants to discover their Lancashire roots.

Family Structure in 19th Century Lancashire

Family Structure in 19th Century Lancashire
Author: Michael Anderson
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1971-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521082372

This is a sociological study of the impact of urban-industrial life on the kinship system of the working classes in nineteenth-century Lancashire. This book will interest scholars and graduates specialising in sociology and history and will serve as a valuable reference book for undergraduates.