1830
Abbot of Whalley notes that in early times, the inhabitants of the area were “few, untractable and wild” and there were “multitudes of foxes and destructive beasts” He dismissed Chipping as “inaccessible to man” (Crainer, 1984)
Abbot of Whalley notes that in early times, the inhabitants of the area were “few, untractable and wild” and there were “multitudes of foxes and destructive beasts” He dismissed Chipping as “inaccessible to man” (Crainer, 1984)