Publisher's Synopsis
"A Short History of the Township of Rivington in the County of Lancaster" offers a detailed account of the historical development of Rivington, Lancashire. Written by William Fergusson Irvine, this work, originally published in 1904, explores the social, religious, and educational facets of the township, with particular attention to the local church and grammar school.
The book provides valuable insights into the historical context of Rivington, making it an essential resource for genealogists, local historians, and anyone interested in the history of Lancashire. Irvine's meticulous research and engaging narrative bring the past to life, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Rivington's heritage.
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