Index. 



351 



Eocklifle or Rooly£Ee, 4 ; Roclyffs- 

 wood, 5, 72. 



Eoebnok, 4. 



Roman Catholics in RoBsendale, 197. 



Roman History of Rossendale, 1. 



Rossendale, derivation of the name, 

 6 ; References to the name, 65 ; 

 Genesis of the original people of, 

 222 ; Character of people, 225 ; 

 Population, 229 ; Annual Value, 

 227 ; Acreage, ih. ; Rain-fall in, 

 233; Temperature, 233; Buths 

 and Deaths, 234 ; Parliamentary 

 Division, 344. 



Rossyndale, Henry, 61 ; William, 62 ; 

 Adam de, 63. 



Rough Lee, 146. 



Salford Hundred, Brandwood em- 

 braced within, 74. 



Sanders, Thomas, Incumbent of New- 

 church, 161, 165. 



Saviour's Church, Saint, Bacnp, 194. 



Saxon Ode on the Battle of Brunan- 

 burh, 17. 



Soarsdale, extract from, 318. 



Seat Naze, 162, 231. 



Sharneyford, 5, 28 ; Mill, the highest 

 iu England, 269; " Th' Riggin o' 

 th' World," 269. 



Sheep and Goats within the Forest, 

 agisting of, 58. 



Shorrotjk, A.M., John, Incumbent of 

 Newchurch, 161, 165, 170. 



Silk Weaving, 293. 



"Simon, Old," 261. 



" Sir," a title formerly given to 

 Clergymen who had taken a Uni- 

 versity Degree, 162. 



Slack House or Further Hey, 76. 



Slipper Trade in Rossendale, the, 291. 



Smelt, Bacnp, origin of the name, 268. 



Sowclongh, 3. 



Spaniels and Greyhounds forbidden in 

 the Forest, 57. 



" Spindle Dick," the Eosaendale Ale- 

 Taster, 140. 



Spotland, Township of, 74, 79. 

 ■ Squirrel, the, 5. 



Stable-Stand, meaning of the term, 58. 



Stacksteads, 4. 



Staghills, 4. 



Stanlaw, Monastery of, 37. 



Stocks in the different Villages, 117, 

 127. 



Stone Trade, the Rossendale, 300. 



Strong's, Mrs. Frances, Charity, 175. 



Stubby Lee, 76, 77. 



Suit between the Abbot of Whalley 

 and Richard de Ratcliffe, 41 ; be- 

 tween James Dearden and James 

 Maden, 77. 



Sunnyside Baptist Chapel, 211. 



Surnames of Old Rossendale Families, 

 96, 225. 



Swainmote, one of the Forest Courts, 

 54. 



Swine and Hogs within the Forest, 

 agisting of, 58. 



Swinshaw, derivation of the name, 3. 



Tables : Baptist Denomination, 211 ; 

 Annual Value, 227 ; Acreage, ib. ; 

 Population, 229 ; Births and Deaths, 

 234 ; Woollen Trade, 291 ; Indus- 

 trial and Provident Societies, 310 ; 

 Elevations, 343. 



Taxation in the Eighteenth Century, 

 109. 



Taylor, Richard, Ale-Taster for Ros- 

 sendale, 140. 



Temperature of Rossendale Climate, 

 233. 



Thieveley Pike, Beacon remains on, 

 &o., 1, 16, 19, 20. 



Thrutch, the, 6, 28, 271. 



Tim Bobbin, cited, 269. 



Tod Carr, 5. 



Tong, 76 ; Brook, 28 ; Baptist Chapel, 

 211 ; Boggart, 272. 



Tonge End (near Whitworth) Bents 

 time of Henry VIII., 71, 75. 



Tooter Hill, 5, 20, 28. 



Tottington, Manor of, 48. 



Tower Hill, 23. 



Townley MSS., cited, 60, 70. 



Towneley, Richard, and Edward 

 Eawsthorn, letter of, respecting 

 Titles to Copyhold Lands, 82. 



Townsend Fold, 28. 



Trawden, Forest or Chase of, 32, 47, 

 48, 55. 



Trinity Church, Holy, 192. 



Trough, 72. 



Trout in Rossendale Streams, 5. 



Tnnstead, 6, 28, 69 ; Church, 192. 



Tweedle, Benjamin, Incumbent of 

 St. John's, Bacnp, 189. 



