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Echoes of Old Lancashire

Chapter 2: Preface.
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About This Book

The collection assembles short historical and topographical essays focused on a county, offering antiquarian sketches, traveller impressions, and archival anecdotes that illuminate changing customs, local superstitions, notable personages, and episodes in political and industrial life. Contributions cover courtroom scandals and local uprisings, printing and technological developments, natural history notes, legal and domestic records, and folklore and curious finds. Together the pieces preserve vanished ways of life and provide readable vignettes for readers interested in regional memory and local literary traditions.

Preface.

This volume is intended for those who find it pleasant, at times, to wander in the byways of topography and local literature. The development of Lancashire, especially in its relation to modern industrial life, has been told by more than one able historian, and all that is here attempted is to glean in the ample harvest fields. The bygone customs, forgotten worthies, outworn superstitions, historical episodes and travellers’ tales here recorded, will, it is hoped, not be without interest. If some of the articles seem more modern than the title would strictly justify, it must be remembered that the changes in the condition of the County Palatine have been so rapid that many things have become obsolete in the life time of the existing generation.

To several friends, and especially to the Rev. Dr. Casartelli and Mr. C. W. Sutton, thanks are due for various suggestions.

William E. A. Axon.

Moss Side, Manchester.