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A series of antiquarian essays and local-historical sketches surveys institutions, architecture, legal customs, and folk practices in two historic northern counties. Drawing on archival registers, earlier research, and oral tradition, it presents documentary extracts alongside anecdote and description. Chapters examine hereditary and civic offices, fortified churches and their martial uses, curious ecclesiastical appointments, manorial tenures and market regulations, punitive practices, legends and superstitions, rural pastimes and festivals, and domestic, educational, and transport customs. The tone is descriptive and evidential, intended to preserve and explain scattered local records and traditions.

About the Author

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Daniel Scott

Daniel Scott was an English author known for his work in local history and geography, particularly in the regions of Cumberland and Westmorland. His notable book, "Bygone Cumberland and Westmorland," explores the rich cultural and historical heritage of these areas, providing insights into their past and the lives of their inhabitants. Scott's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the landscapes and traditions of the Lake District, contributing to the understanding of regional identity in England. Through his work, he has left a lasting mark on the literature surrounding local history.

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