Index. 



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Cridden or Cribden, 2, 4, 5, 16, 20. 



Crossley, David, 202. 



CunliSe, Henry, on the derivation of 

 the name Eossendale, 6, 8 ; on the 

 Thrutch, 28 ; Sketch of life of, 25.5. 



Cutwulph, Liwlphus, Dean of Whal- 

 ley, 63. 



D. 



"Dandy" Looms, 323. 



Damey, Wmiam, 214, 219. 



Dedwenclough, 7, 69, 70. 



Deans of Whalley, 52. 



Dean Valley Brook, 5 ; Dean Musi- 

 cians, 209, 258. 



Deansgreave, 53. 



Dearden, th' Arks o', 271. 



Dearden, James, Lord of the Manor 

 of Rochdale, 76 ; Action against 

 James Maden of Greens, Bacup, 

 77 ; Letter from Lord Byron to, 76. 



Deaths and Births in Eossendale, 234. 



Deer tribe, names having reference to 

 the, 3 ; Forest Laws relating to the, 

 53. 



Derplay, 4, 7, 22, 23, 25. 



Dewhurst, Robert, Incumbent of 

 Newchurch, 161. 



"Deighn Layrocks," the, 258, 267; 

 Waugh on the, 259. 



Disforesting of the Fore.st8, 67, 80, 279. 



Dog-draw, meaning of the term, 68. 



Drayton, Michael, on the Irwell and 

 Ribble, 29. 



Duke's Rent, 80. 



Dungeons in Rossendale, 131. 



Dunnockshaw, 28, 69, 70 ; Annual 

 Value, 227 ; Acreage, ih. ; Popula- 

 tion, 229. 



Dyke or Dykes, Broadclough, 9. 



E. 



Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, Bacup, 206, 

 207, 211. 



Edge Side Baptist Chapel, 211. 



Edward II., Booths in Rossendale 

 and their Annual Value in time of, 

 69. 



Essart or Assart Land, meaning of the 

 term, 81. 



Everett, cited, 219. 



Expeditation or Hambling, how per- 

 formed, 67. 



r. 



Faculty tor the enlargement of the 



New Church, 157. 

 Fawning of the Deer, 59. 

 Fence-month, meaningof the term, 59. 

 Fish, formerly plentiful in Rossendale 



Streams, 5. 

 Flour Scar, 5. 

 Forest, Beasts of, 54 ; Boundaries of 



a, 58. 

 Forests, the English, antiquity of, 53. 

 Forests, granting of the, 67, 80. 

 Forest of Blackburnshire, 32. 

 Forest Laws, the, 53. 

 Forests, Parks and Chases, 54. 

 Foresters, 54. 

 " Foster's Leap," 271. 

 Four Lane Ends, 129. 

 Fox, 5. 

 Foxhill, 5. 

 Foxholes, 5. 

 Freehold Land in Eossendale, 69, 74. 



Gadsby, William, visits Eossendale, 



267. 

 Gambleside, 69 ; Baptist Chapel, 211. 

 Gas Company, the Rossendale Union, 



299. 

 Gastrell, Bishop, cited, 150, 158, 173, 



176. 

 General Baptist Chapel, Bacup, 211. 

 Genesis of the original inhabitants of 



Eossendale, 222. 

 Ginghams, manufacture of, 293. 

 Glen Top, 28. 

 Goats and Sheep within the Forest, 



agisting of, 58. 

 Goodshaw, 69, 70; Stocks, 130; 



Chapel, 176 ; Incumbents of, 184 ; 



Baptist Chapel, 211. 

 Goodshaw Witch, the, 272. 

 Grammar School, Newchurch, 173. 

 Granting of the Forests, 67, 80, 279. 

 Greave Clongh, 75, 76, 77 ; Water, 28, 



269. 

 Greave of the Forest, 88 : Duties of 



the, 89; List of Greaves, 97; 



Accounts of the, 108. 

 Greenhalgh, James de, lease of Ded- 

 wenclough granted to, 69. 

 Gregory, George, first Incumbent of 



Newchurch, 160 ; Will of, 162. 

 Gregson, cited, 109. 

 Greyhounds and Spaniels forbidden 



in the Forest, 57. 



