Index. 



349 



K. 



Kay, Eichard, of Bnldingstone, 

 extracts from Diary of, 125. 



Keeper of the Forest, 54. 



Keiru don, [Cribden] the Hill of 

 Stags, 4. 



Kerr, H., on the origin of the name 

 " Irwell," 26. 



Kershaw, James, Incumbent of New- 

 church, 160, 164. 



Kershaw, Jolm, of Boothfold, donor 

 of Estates to Newchurch Grammar 

 School, 173. 



" Kirk Gate, Th'," 185. 



Knight's Fee, its meaning, 75. 



Knight's Service, its meaning, 75. 



Lacy, the house of, 3J ; Koger de 



Lacy, 38, 74 ; John de Lacy, 38, 40. 

 Lancaster, Honor of, conferred by 



William the Conqueror upon Roger 



de Poictou, 33. 

 Lancaster, the Forests of, 55. 

 Lancaster, Thomas, Karl of, 35. 

 Lancaster, Henry, Duke of, 44, 47. 

 Laws, Forest, 53. 

 Lawsuit : Bacup and Gliviger, 23 ; 



Whalley Abbey and Eichard de Eat- 



clifEe, 41 ; Maden and Dearden, 77. 

 Leigh, Thomas, Incumbent of Kew- 



church, 161. 

 Lenches, 69. 

 Lichford's, Kobert, Bequest to the 



Cloughfold Baptists, 208. 

 Limersgate, 5. 

 Limy Water, 28. 

 Liwlphus Cutwulph, Dean of Whalley, 



52. 

 Lord, Henry, Baptist Minister, Bacup, 



206. 

 Lord, John, Schoolmaster, sketch of, 



236. 

 Lord of the Honor or Manor, 32. 

 Lore Cluugh, 69, 70. 

 Lower Booths, Annual Value, 227 ; 



Acreage, ib. ; Population, 229 ; 



Births and Deaths, 234. 

 Lnddite Eiots, 323. 

 Lumb Church, 192; Lnmb Baptists, 



209; Lumb Chapel, 263; Lumb 



Valley, 28. 

 Lnmb Head, 269. 



M. 



Maden, John, the first Eossendale 



Methodist, 211. 

 Maden, James, suit with James 



Dearden, respecting manorial 



rights in Brandwood, 77. 

 Magistrates, list of Eossendale, from 



1824 to 1892, 339. 

 Manwood, on the Forest Laws, 53, 81. 

 March, Dr., on the origin of local 



names, 7. 

 Market, Bacup New, 230. 

 Mary's Church, St., Eoman Catholic, 



Bacup, 200, 

 Mary's Church, Saint, Eawtenstall, 



191. 

 Mastiff, admitted within the Forest 



when exppditated, 57. 

 Meeting to protest against the intro- 

 duction of Power-looms, 318. 

 Methodist Denomination in BoBsen- 



dale, the, 214, 219. 

 Michael's Church, Saint, Lnmb, 192. 

 Militia, Posts for Eossendale, 122. 

 Miller Barn, first Methodist Society 



in Eossendale formed at, 215. 

 Mills', Samuel, Charity, 184. 

 Mitchel, William, first Minister at 



Cloughfold, 202. 

 Mitcheil-field-nook, 155. 

 M'Laughlan, Eev. T., cited, 27. 

 Morrell Height, 176. 

 Mnnn, Kobert and John, 298; Sketch, 



life of Eobert Mnnn, 249. 

 Musbury, Eoman road through, 1 ; 



Laund or Park of the Forest, 1, 47, 



60; Musbury Tor, 5, 20; Booth, 



69 ; annual value, 227 ; acreage, 



ib. ; population, 229. 

 Musical taste displayed by the inhabi- 

 tants of Eossendale, 258. 

 Muster of Soldiers in Eossendale and 



Pendle, I. Mary, 328. 



N. 



National School, Newchurch, 172. 



Newchurch, 8, 150 ; National School, 

 172 ; Grammar School, 173 ; Bell- 

 ringers, 157. 



Newchurch, Dedwenclough, Bacup 

 and Wolfenden Booths, annual 

 Talue, 227 ; acreage, ib. ; popula- 

 tion, 229 ; Births and Deaths, 234. 



New Church, the, 150, 224 ; Decree 

 of Duchy relating to, 151 ; tradi- 



