350 



History of Rossendale. 



tion concerning;, 155 j list of 



Incumbents, 160. 

 Newhallhey, 69. 

 Nicholas's Chm-cli, Saint, 157, 172 ; 



School, 172, 197. 

 Nomina Libert Tencntes in Eossen- 



dale, 328. 



0. 



Oakenheadwood, 69. 



Oath, taken by the inhabitants of a 



Forest, 59 ; Ale-taster's, 139. 

 O'Connor, Fergus, visits Rossendale, 



267. 

 Officers of a Forest, 54. 

 Ogdeu, Joseph, Incumbent of St. 



John's, Bacup, 186. 

 Old Dyke, the, 23. 

 " Old Simon," 261. 

 Old Hall, Newhallhey, the, 149. 

 " Old School," Bacup, the, 205, 215, 



270. 

 Ormerod's Charity, 175. 

 Otter, 5. 



Oxen, -wild, remainsof inEossendale,3. 

 Ox-gang of land, meaning of the 



term, 34. 

 Overseers at Newchurcb, from 1G81 



to 1790, 332. 



P. 



Packhorse Eoads, 5. 



Pamphlet by " A Friend to the Poor," 

 321. 



Pannage, meaning of the term, 58. 



Park, Beast of, 54. 



Parks, Chases and Forests, 54. 



Parliamentary Division of BoEsendale, 

 344. 



Paslew, John, Abbot of Whalley, 71, 

 75. 



Pater, Walter, cited, 171. 



Pendle, Forest or Chase of, 32, 41, 42, 

 47, 48, 55. 



Peter's Church, Saint, Boman Catho- 

 lic, Newchnrch, 200. 



Phillips, M.A., Eev. J. B., Incumbent 

 of Newchurch, 158, 161. 



" Philonactos Eosseudaliencis," Poem 

 by, 123. 



Piccop, Joseph, Baptist Minister, 

 Bacup, 209, 212. 



Pickup and Tate Bank, 5 ; Annual 

 Value, 227 ; Acreage, ib. ; Popula- 

 tion, 229. 



Pickup, George, donor of land for 



School at Eawtenstall, 221. 

 Pike Law, 22, 23, 271. 

 Pinfold at Cloughfold, 136; List of 



Pinders, ib. 

 Ping Drawing Eiots, 324. 

 Poicton, Roger de, 33 ; first Lord of 



the Honor of which Eossendale 



forms part, ib. 

 Population of Eossendale, 229. 

 Porter, William, Incumbent of St. 



John's, Bacup, 187. 

 Power- Loom Breaking Eiots of 1826, 



312. 

 Purlieus of a Forest, 59. 

 Puture, explanation of the term, 41, 



49, 74. 



Q. 



Quakers or Friends in Eossendale, 

 220 ; Burying Place on Chapel Hill, 

 220 ; Crawshawbooth Chapel, 220. 



H. 



Eailway, the Eossendale Branch, 299. 

 Raines, Canon, cited, 151, 173, 176. 

 Eain-fall in Eossendale, 233 j in other 



places, ib. 

 Bangers of the Forest, 54. 

 BatclifEe, Eichard de, forester, 35 j 



suit with the Abbot of Whalley, 



41, 74. 

 Eateable Property in Eossendale, 



Annual Valae of, 227. 

 Bawsthorn, Edward, and Eichard 



Towneley, letter of, respecting 



Title to Copyhold Lands, 82. 

 Eawtenstall, 3, 5, 7; Booth, 69, 70; 



Borough of, 230. 

 Reaps Moss, 78. 

 Eed Moss, iron arrow-heads found in 



the, 19. 

 Eeeve, see Greave. 

 Eegarders, 54. 



Relics found in the locality, 19. 

 Rhymed Oath, taken by the Forest 



Inhabitants, 59. 

 " Biggin o' th' World," Sharneyford, 



the, 269. 

 Eiots, the Power-loom, 312 ; the Lud- 



dite, 323 ; the Plug Drawing, 324. 

 River Irwell, 3, 5, 6, 22, 24, 28, 30, 279. 

 Rochdale, Manor of, 74, 76 ; Parish 



of, 75. 



