Grimsargh: The Story of a Lancashire Village

Grimsargh: The Story of a Lancashire Village

by David Hindle (Author)

Synopsis

The story starts in the Bronze Age, and the author goes on to describe how the settlement changed and developed with the Roman invasions and Viking raids. He tells of the village's Scandinavian origins, going on to look at life in the medieval period, when Grimsargh earned its place in the Domesday Book. The village grew and altered during the Middle Ages and for a single day in the middle of the seventeeth century took pride of place at the very centre of English history, when Oliver Cromwell's Roundhead army passed through on its way to defeat the massed Royalist armies under the Duke of Hamilton at the Battle of Preston on 17 August 1648, a battle that literally changed the course of national history. Early skirmishing almost certainly took place in the village as Cromwell bore down on the Royalists near Ribbleton. The author goes on to describe in vivid detail the development of Grimsargh right up to the present day. Much growth and development have taken place over the past two hundred years, but David Hindle does not only concentrate on the physical development of the village: he tells the story in a vibrant and affectionate manner.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Carnegie Publishing Ltd
Published: 01 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 1859360947
ISBN 13: 9781859360941

Media Reviews
`It's not very often I get a book in my hands which I can confidently predict will become a local classic. This ultra well-produced hardback `biography' of Grimsargh is undoubtedly in that rare category.' Longridge News
Author Bio
David Hindle was born in Preston in 1944. After leaving school in 1961 he joined the Lancashire Constabulary as a police cadet. He retired from the police service in 1992 and has lived in Grimsargh since 1997. He is married to Dorothy and they have one daughter, Caroline. David is a lifelong ornithologist and conservationist.