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A compendium of Lancashire traditions and antiquarian sketches that collects local legends, supernatural tales, and place‑based lore. Chapters present stories of haunted halls, chapel and abbey anecdotes, mermaid and demon encounters, charms, blessings, and curious prodigies alongside explanations of place‑names, family histories, and landscape features. Narratives are interwoven with descriptive passages of buildings and countryside, notes on dialect and customs, and occasional etymological or historical commentary. Overall the volume preserves regional memory by retelling folk narratives and situating them within the social and topographical fabric of the county.

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John Roby

John Roby was an English author known for his contributions to the literary heritage of Lancashire. His most notable work, "Traditions of Lancashire," is a two-volume collection that explores the folklore, history, and cultural narratives of the region, reflecting his deep appreciation for local traditions. In addition to this significant work, Roby also published "The Legendary and Poetical Remains of John Roby," which includes a sketch of his literary life and character. Through his writings, Roby has left a lasting impact on the understanding of Lancashire's cultural identity.

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