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      • Lancashire was founded in the 12th century; in the Domesday Book of 1086 much of what would become the county is treated as part of Yorkshire and Cheshire. Until the Early Modern period the county was a comparatively poor backwater, although in 1351 it became a palatine, with a semi-independent judicial system.
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  2. Lancashire, nicknamed "The Red Rose County" within England, showing ancient extent. Lancashire is a county of England, in the northwest of the country. The county did not exist in 1086, for the Domesday Book, and was apparently first created in 1182, [1] making it one of the youngest of the traditional counties.

  3. 1267 Edmund Crouchback was created 1st Earl of Lancaster. In 1351 Henry, Earl of Lancaster, was made a Duke and was also granted Palatinate powers - the royal powers, or the powers belonging to the palace. These powers lapsed with Henry's Death, but were restored to the most famous Duke of Lancaster, John of Gaunt and were made hereditary.

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    Lancashire was founded in the 12th century; in the Domesday Book of 1086 much of what would become the county is treated as part of Yorkshire and Cheshire. Until the Early Modern period the county was a comparatively poor backwater, although in 1351 it became a palatine, with a semi-independent judicial system

  5. Prehistoric Lancashire History. The earliest sites in Lancashire date from the Mesolithic, or Middle Stone Age, a time when hunter gatherers roamed what has become the moorland areas of today. They lived in temporary camps and hunted the deer that would browse the woodland fringes.

  6. Early Modern Period (AD 1500-1750) Industrialisation and the Modern Period (AD 1750-1900) Recent History and Current Trends (1900- Present) It is almost impossible to summarise the history of Lancashire in one page, Discover much of the county’s history in the individual stages of the Walks.

  7. 5 days ago · Prehistoric sites suggest early settlement of the uplands in the historic county of Lancashire. Neolithic artifacts have been found on the moorlands around Rochdale, and bronze implements at Winmarleigh, Colne, and Pilling. Several stone circles stand in Furness.

  8. Fresh insights are offered on a wide variety of subjects with the chronology ranging from the early modern period to 1914. There is perhaps more focus on scientific matters than in recent volumes and the spatial focus is on Lancashire.

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