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      • In 1182 Lancashire was first termed 'the county of Lancashire' in the pipe rolls (which were the main record of central government transactions) under King Henry II. 1267 Edmund Crouchback was created 1st Earl of Lancaster.
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  2. Lancaster became a borough in 1193 under King Richard I. Its first charter, dated 12 June 1193, was from John, Count of Mortain, who later became King of England. [22] Lancaster from the south in 1825. Lancaster Castle, partly built in the 13th century and enlarged by Elizabeth I, stands on the site of a Roman garrison.

  3. In 1461 Edward IV decreed that the county palatine should become part of the Duchy of Lancaster and from 1471 the offices of Chancellor of the Duchy and Chancellor of the Palatinate were held by the same person. The administrative centre moved to London, while Lancaster remained the legal centre.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LancashireLancashire - Wikipedia

    Lancashire was founded in the 12th century; in the Domesday Book of 1086 much of what would become the county is treated as part of Yorkshire and Cheshire. Until the Early Modern period the county was a comparatively poor backwater, although in 1351 it became a palatine, with a semi-independent judicial system.

  5. www.historic-uk.com › DestinationsUK › LancasterThe History of Lancaster

    Lancaster was given city status in 1937 because of its “long association with the Crown”. The castle has around a thousand years of rich history. It has been involved in conflict – it was attacked by Robert Bruce and besieged by Royalists in the English Civil War on more than one occasion.

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  6. lancashirepast.com › a-history-of-lancashireA History of Lancashire

    In 1974, a Local Government reform act meant that Lancashire, the most populous geographic county in England, was split into three separate counties, only one of which retained the title of ‘Lancashire’. The towns around Manchester became the county of Greater Manchester and those around Liverpool became part of Merseyside.

  7. 6 days ago · Lancashire, administrative, geographic, and historical county in northwestern England. It is bounded to the north by Cumberland and Westmorland (in the present administrative county of Cumbria), to the east by Yorkshire, to the south by Cheshire, and to the west by the Irish Sea.

  8. Nov 29, 2023 · Here is a brief story of Lancashire and the English Revolution. It’s an odd structure starting in three sections, with the military history, then something of what we know about who people really fought for in the county, and a bit about the Restoration at the end.

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