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Lancashire

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Description of institution: An historic origin in the North West of England. The area known as Lancashire North of the Sands was incorporated into the newly formed county of Cumbria in 1974. URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancashire Location contains: Bickerstaffe (Settlement)
Bolton (Settlement)
Bolton-by-Bowland (Settlement)
Burnley (Parish)
Bury (Settlement)
Cliviger (Parish)
Denton (Lancashire) (Settlement)
Downham (Settlement)
Dukes Brow (Address)
Hoghton Tower (Residence)
Huntroyde Hall (Residence)
Lancaster (Region)
Mere Clough (Settlement)
Milnthorpe (Settlement)
Milnthrop forge (Commercial establishment)
Ormskirk (Settlement)
Pendle Hill (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano)
Preston (Settlement)
Radcliffe (Settlement)
Ribblechester (Settlement)
Ribchester (Settlement)
Ribchester Roman Museum (Museum and/or Archive)
River Douglas (Body of Water)
Rochdale (Settlement)
Thurnham (Settlement)
Towneley Hall (Residence)
Towneley Park (Region)
Upholland (Settlement)
Walton (Settlement)
People associated with this location: Ashhurst, Thomas (-fl. 1706) - Residence at
Scholes, N[ ] (-fl. 1699) - Lived at or near