Traditions of Lancashire,
Volume 1 (of 2), by
John Roby
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Title: Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 (of 2)
Author: John Roby
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Language: English
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"I know I have herein made myself subject unto a world of judges, and
am likest to receive most controulment of such as are least able to
sentence me. Well I wote that the works of no writers have appeared to
the world in a more curious age than this; and that, therefore, the more
circumspection and wariness is required in the publishing of anything
that must endure so many sharp sights and censures. The consideration
whereof, as it hath made me all the more needy not to displease any, to
hath it given not the less hope of pleasing all."
VERSTEGAN, _Rest. dec. Ant._
[Illustration: JOHN ROBY]
TRADITIONS OF LANCASHIRE
by
JOHN ROBY, M.R.S.L.
Illustrated by Engravings on Steel and Wood
In Two Volumes
VOL. I.
Fifth Edition.
London: George Routledge and Sons, Manchester: L.C. Gent.
1872
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.
ADVERTISEMENT TO FIFTH EDITION
PUBLISHERS' PREFACE TO FOURTH EDITION
MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR
PREFACE TO FIRST SERIES
PREFACE TO SECOND SERIES
INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SERIES
TRADITIONS
SIR TARQUIN
THE GOBLIN BUILDERS
MAB'S CROSS
THE PRIOR OF BURSCOUGH
THE EAGLE AND CHILD
THE BLACK KNIGHT OF ASHTON
FAIR ELLEN OF RADCLIFFE
THE ABBOT OF WHALLEY
SIR EDWARD STANLEY
GEORGE MARSH, THE MARTYR
DR DEE, THE ASTROLOGER
THE SEER
THE EARL OF TYRONE
HOGHTON TOWER
THE LANCASHIRE WITCHES
SIEGE OF LATHOM
RAVEN CASTLE
THE PHANTOM VOICE
THE BAR-GAIST
THE HAUNTED MANOR-HOUSE
CLITHEROE CASTLE
THE GREY MAN OF THE WOOD
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
MAB'S CROSS, WIGAN
BURSCOUGH ABBEY
RADCLIFFE TOWER
WHALLEY ABBEY
HORNBY CASTLE
COLLEGIATE CHURCH, MANCHESTER
TYRONE'S BED, NEAR ROCHDALE
HOGHTON TOWER
EAGLE CRAG, VALE OF TODMORDEN
LATHOM HOUSE
SOUTH PORT
INCE-HALL, NEAR WIGAN
CLITHEROE CASTLE
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FIFTH EDITION.
The Fourth Edition of the "TRADITIONS OF LANCASHIRE" was
published five years ago, and the whole of the impression was ordered
from the publishers before it had left the printers' hands. Owing to the
difficulty in obtaining copies, it has been suggested that a re-issue, in a
cheap form, is a desideratum, and the present volumes are the result.
This is the only Complete Edition (except the Fourth, from which it is
an unabridged reprint), of Roby's Traditions--several Legendary Tales
being incorporated which were not included in any of the earlier copies
of the work.
November 1871.
THE PUBLISHERS' PREFACE TO FOURTH EDITION.
Roby's "TRADITIONS OF LANCASHIRE" having long been out of
print--stray copies commanding high prices--it has been determined to
republish the whole in a more compact and less costly form. This, the
fourth and the _only complete edition_, includes the First Series of
twenty tales, published in two volumes (1829, demy 8vo, £2, 2s.; royal
8vo, with proofs and etchings, £4, 4s.); the Second Series, also of
twenty tales, in two volumes (1831, 8vo, £2, 2s., &c.); and three
additional stories from his _Legendary and Poetical Remains_, first
published after his death (1854, post 8vo, 10s. 6d.)[1] In the two
volumes now presented the reader will possess not only the whole of
the contents of both series, in four volumes, at one-fourth of the price
of the original publication, but also three additional stories from the
posthumous volume, with a memoir, a portrait, &c.
From deference to a strongly-expressed feeling that the work should be
printed without any abridgment, omission, or alteration, and the text
preserved in its full integrity, it has been decided to reprint it entire; and
consequently various inaccuracies in the original editions have been left
untouched. Two or three of the most important may be corrected here.
In the tale of "The Dead Man's Hand," Mr Roby seems to have been led
by false information into some errors reflecting on the character and
memory of a devout and devoted Roman Catholic priest, known as
Father Arrowsmith. Mr Roby states that he was executed at Lancaster
"in the reign of William III.;" that "when about to suffer he desired his
right hand might be cut off, assuring the bystanders that it would have
power to work miraculous cures on
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