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A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE Clifton, Manchester.— Urn, ashes [Jrci. x. 191 ; xliii. 362], p. 244. CuTHKROE —Neolithic chippings, etc. [Lane, and Ches. Antij. Soc. Trans, v. 331], p. 215 ; "one hammer and two axe-hammers (?) [Mane. Geo/. Soc.], p. 226 ; bronze celts, looped [Hiit. Soe. of Lane, and Chet. 111. Clivicer.— Tumuli, stone circles, urns, interments, small flint implements [Lane, and Ches. jintij. Soc. Trans. xi. 156 ; Burnley Lit. and PhiL Soc.], 218. CoiNE.— Bronze dagger [Information of Mr. W. Farrer], p. 234, fig. 21. Cow Heys, near Rochdale.— Neolithic chippings, etc. [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. iij- Crossens (Martin Mere).- Wooden dug-out canoe [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, xvu. 264 ; Southport, Cambridge Hall], p. 249, fig. 35. Crow Knoll, near Oldham.— Neolithic chippings [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4]. CuERDALE. — See Walton-le-Dale. Culvert Clouch, near Rochdale.— Neolithic chippings [Ibid. 3, 4], p. 215 ; leaf-shaped arrow-head [Rochd. Lit. and Phil. Soc.], p. 215. Darwen, Over.— Tumulus, urns, bronze dagger [Alrum, Hist, of Blackburn, 23 ; Liverpool Mus.], pp. 234, 242, figs. 26, 27. Dean, near Bolton.— Stone axe-hammer [Evans, Stone Imp. 128 ; Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, xv. 232 ; Warring- ton Mus.], p. 224, Plate II.-4. Droylesden.- Stone celt [Higson, Droylesden, 29, 30] ; [?hafted bronze axe, Ibid.], p. 218. Egbert Dean. — See Sharpies. Flixton. — Large stone celt [Evans, Stone Imp. 107 ; Areh Journ. vii. 389 ; Blackmore Mus.], p. 217. Flower Scar Hill, near RochdaJe. — Neolithic chippings [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 215. Foxton Edge, near Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings, barbed arrow-head of flint [Ibid, 3, 4], p. 215, 216. Garstanc. — See Bamacre, Claughton, Pilling, Winmarleigh. Goldshaw Booth, Pcndle. — Perforated stone hammer [Baines, Lane. iii. 234]. GoosNARCH, near Preston. — Rounded stone hammer, perforated, pp. 220, 226, fig. 12. Great Winning Gulf. — Flint chippings, arrowhead, etc. [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soe. Trans, v. 328], p. 215. Hades Hill, near Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings, etc. [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 215. Barrow, urn, tumulus, and flint objects [Rochd. Lit. and Phil. Soe. vii. 56-63], p. 238. Arrow-head, barbed, from near the barrow. Hameldon Hill, Black (Worsthome). — Barrow [Burnley Lit. and Phil. Soe.], p. 239. Haulch, near Bolton. — Barrow, stone chamber, urn, interment, bronze knife [Hist. Soc. of Lane, and Ches. iv. 130], pp. 234, 241. Haydocic. — Round hammer or spindle-whorl [Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, xv. 233 ; Evans, Stone Imp. 206; Warrington Mus.], p. 227, Plate II.-7. Heaton Chapel. — Stone perforated hammer [Baines, Lane. iv. 484 ; Manchester Mus.], p. 223, fig. 9. Helpet Edge, Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings, etc. [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 215. High Hodder Bridge, near Clitheroe. — Stone hammer (?) [Blackburn Mus.]. Hollincworth Lake, near Rochdale. — Flint chippings and worked stones [Rochdale Mus.], p. 216. Rounded perforated hammer [Rochdale Mus.], p. 227. Hopwood. — Stone axe-hammer (?) [Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, xv. 232 ; Evans, Stone Imp. 178], p. 226. Hunger Hill, near Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings, arrow-head [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 215. Irlam. — Rounded perforated hammer of stone [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, x. 250 ; Warrington Mus.], p. 227, Plate II.-8. Bronze looped spear-head [Ibid. x. 250 ; Warrington Mus.], p. 236, fig. 23. Wooden dug-out canoe [Ibid. x. 250 ; Salford Mus.], p. 249, fig. 34. Kenyon. — Tumulus, urn, bronze pin [Ibid. x. 250 ; Warrington Mus.]. Bronze Age barrow, urns, interments, [Ibid, xxi.], p. 240, fig. 25. Kersal Moor. — Neolithic chippings, etc. [Salford Mus. ; Ibid. v. 238, x. 250, xii. 118], p. 215. Knoll Hill, near Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings, etc., arrow-head [Ibid. xxi. v. 328], pp. 214, 216, Lancaster. — Perforated stone axe-hammer [Weld MSS.], p. 225, fig. 10. Perforated stone axe [Weld MSS.], p. 222. Stone celts [Watkin, Roman Lane. 164-5]. Armlet of stone [Evans, Stone Imp. 427 (2nd ed.)]. Urns, interments [Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, xxxiii. 125 ; Antiquary, May 1901], p. 242. Lancaster (near, in bed of the River Lune). — Axe-hammer of stone [Chadwick Mus. Bolton], p. 222, fig. 8. Leagram. — Two stone celts [Weld MSS.], p. 217, fig. 2. Lees (Thomley), near Oldham. — Bronze spear-head, broken [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soe. Trans, six. 240]. Leigh. — Bronze looped spear-head [Mane. Lit. and Phil. Soc. v. 531], p. 236. Littleboro'. — Tumulus, um, interment, flint implement [Rochdale Mus.], pp. 218, 239. Liverpool.— Stone axe, grooved [Evans, Stone Imp. 151 ; Hist. Soe. Lane, and Ches. xx. 15], p. 218. Stone implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 87 ; Hist. Soe. Lane, and Ches. xLx. i68]. British coins [Evans, Coins, 1 20], p. 248. Longden End Moor, near Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 215. Longridge, near Preston.— Perforated axe-hammer [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, v. 329 ; Preston Mus.], p. 223. Stone implement (rough celt), p. 219. Barbed arrow-head [Weld MSS.], pp. 215, 216. Lower Moor, near Todmorden. — Neolithic chippings [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 215. 252