West Stanley Pit disaster Likely Towneley connection
The Borough of Burnley compared | |||
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UK Census 2001[1] | Burnley | NW England | England |
Total population | 89,542 | 6,729,764 | 49,138,831 |
Foreign born | 5.7% | 5.1% | 9.2% |
White | 91.8% | 94.4% | 90.9% |
Asian | 7.2% | 4.5% | 4.6% |
Black | 0.1% | 0.6% | 2.3% |
Christian | 74.5% | 78.0% | 71.7% |
Muslim | 6.6% | 3.0% | 3.1% |
Hindu | 0.3% | 0.4% | 1.1% |
No religion | 11.0% | 10.5% | 14.6% |
Under 18 years old | 25.6% | 23.3% | 22.7% |
Over 65 years old | 15.1% | 16.0% | 15.9% |
Unemployed | 3.1% | 3.6% | 3.3% |
Perm. sick / disabled | 8.9% | 7.7% | 5.3% |
The Borough of Burnley compared | |||
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UK Census 2011[2] | Burnley | NW England | England |
Total population | 87,059 | 7,052,177 | 53,012,456 |
Foreign born | 7.7% | 8.2% | 13.8% |
White | 87.4% | 90.2% | 85.4% |
Asian | 10.7% | 5.5% | 7.1% |
Black | 0.2% | 1.4% | 3.5% |
Christian | 63.6% | 67.3% | 59.4% |
Muslim | 9.9% | 5.1% | 5.0% |
Hindu | 0.2% | 0.5% | 1.5% |
No religion | 19.7% | 19.8% | 24.7% |
Under 18 years old | 22.2% | 21.2% | 21.4% |
Over 65 years old | 16.2% | 16.6% | 16.3% |
Unemployed | 5.3% | 4.7% | 4.4% |
Perm. sick / disabled | 7.0% | 5.6% | 4.0% |
94 ploughlands 16,920 acres (6,847.28 ha) 16,920 acres (26.44 sq mi; 68.5 km2)
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Forests = Lancaster, Quernmore, Blackburn, Bowland
Birtwistle
editRailway
edit- Burnley celebrates victory in long campaign for direct rail links Martin Wainwright, Gaurdian, 2011
RT sources
edit- The Massacre in Syria That Wasn’t Interpreter Jan 10, 2014
- Russian Television Under Spotlight After Malaysia Airlines Crash in Ukraine Time July 21, 2014
- Life of Bryan: How an RT Columnist Tries to Influence the Debate on Russia and Ukraine Interpreter Oct 29, 2014
- Kremlin-funded broadcaster lauded by Putin starts TV news channel in UK Reuters (UK) 30 October, 2014
- Kremlin's UK TV fails to match ambitions BBC 4 Nov 2014
- Padraig Reidy: The Soviet Union may be dead, but Soviet disinformation tactics remain Index on Censorship 13 Nov 2014
- Former MSNBC host Ed Schultz lands at Russia Today's American channel CNN Money 14 January 2016
- Putin’s magnificent messaging machine Politico.eu 26 August 2015
- Up To a Point: Binge Watching Putin's Propaganda Network Daily Beast 20 September 2014
- Great and Fake: The Wild Absurdity Of Iranian And Russian State Media Daily Beast 16 January 2014
- Putin TV: Russian Airstrikes Are ‘Sacred’ Daily Beast 30 September 2015
- Putin TV Hires Conspiracy Royalty Daily Beast 3 December 2015
- Russia Today Airs Bizarre Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theory About Hillary Clinton Tablet 15 October 2015
- Russia's RT turns 10 BBC Monitoring 11 December 2015
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2015/571339/EPRS_BRI(2015)571339_EN.pdf http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/committeeevidence.svc/evidencedocument/defence-committee/russia-implications-for-uk-defence-and-security/written/30408.html http://www.wsj.com/articles/germany-faces-tricky-quest-countering-russian-propaganda-1422443056
disinfo
edit- Why Won’t Putin Help Middle East Christians? AIM 22 Aug 2014
- Liz Wahl: Russia Today anchor quits on air as cold war rhetoric heats up CSM
UKIP
edit- YouGov The case of UKIP and Vladimir Putin
- Daily Express - Nigel Farage is another of Moscow’s darlings as Putin backs Right
- Business Insider - Putin is infiltrating Europe
- Sky News - Nigel Farage: 'Putin Is Leader I Admire Most'
Ofcom
edit- RT sanctioned by Ofcom over series of misleading and biased articles Gaurdian 21 September 2015
- [1] FT 21 September 2015
- RT breached broadcasting rules over claims BBC faked pictures of Syrian chemical attack says Ofcom Independent 21 September 2015
- Russia Today warned over “indecent” content Advanced Television 28 July 2015
Google searches
editAccuracy in Media Al Arabiya Algemeiner Al Jazeera The Atlantic BBC monitoring BBC News Bloomberg Broadband TV News (trade) Business Insider Buzzfeed Chicago Tribune Columbia Journalism Review CBC (Canada) CNN Daily Express Daily Mail Daily Beast Deutsche Welle EU Observer euronews France 24 Guardian Haaretz (Israel) Hürriyet (Turkey) Huff Post Independent Indian Express Kommersant (Russia) LA Times Moscow Times MSNBC Media Matters for America Newsweek NHK World (Japan) NYT Pew Research Politico Press Gazette (UK) Rapid TV News (trade) Reuters (UK) Sky News South China Morning Post The Spectator (UK) Der Spiegel Straits Times (Singapore) Sydney Morning Herald Telegraph Time Toronto Star Vice Voice of America Washington Post Wall St Journal YLE (Finland)
Lancs places called bury
editDuxbury Salmesbury Salesbury Bury Pendlebury Musbury
Witches places of interest
edit- Barley - James Device stole a sheep from Christopher Swyers / John Robinson, also Hugh Hargreaves' wife Jennet at Malkin tower meeting (53°51′36″N 2°16′19″W / 53.860°N 2.272°W)
- Bull Hole Farm, Goldshaw Booth - Anne Whittle was accused of bewitching one of John Nutter's cattle here (53°50′38″N 2°16′44″W / 53.844°N 2.279°W)
- Carr Hall, Barrowford (now demolished)- Home of Anne Towneley (killed by James Device) (53°50′28″N 2°13′52″W / 53.841°N 2.231°W)
- Colne - Katherine Hewitt and Alice Gray accussed of killing a child here and attended Malkin tower meeting (53°51′18″N 2°10′30″W / 53.855°N 2.175°W)
- Crowtrees, Roughlee - home of Alice Nutter (53°51′25″N 2°14′38″W / 53.857°N 2.244°W)
- Fence - site of some of the "examinations" (53°49′48″N 2°16′01″W / 53.830°N 2.267°W)
- Greenhead - supposed home of Robert Nutter (killed by Anne Whittle) (53°49′12″N 2°15′40″W / 53.820°N 2.261°W)
- Higham - Anne Whittle bewhitched the brew of and killed a child of John Moore. James Device accussed of killing Blaze Hargreaves (53°49′30″N 2°17′31″W / 53.825°N 2.292°W)
- Malkin Tower Farm (aka Blacko Tower) - possible location of Malkin Tower (53°52′34″N 2°12′14″W / 53.876°N 2.204°W)
- Moss End Farm, Goldshaw Booth - home of the Bullcocks (53°50′46″N 2°16′30″W / 53.846°N 2.275°W)
- Lawnd Farm, Barrowford - possible home of John Duckworth (killed by James Device) (53°50′46″N 2°14′13″W / 53.846°N 2.237°W)
- Read Hall - home of Roger Nowell JP and site of some of the early "examinations" (53°48′32″N 2°22′12″W / 53.809°N 2.370°W)
- Saddlers Farm - possible location of Malkin Tower (53°50′49″N 2°17′10″W / 53.847°N 2.286°W)
- St Mary's Church, Newchurch in Pendle - where Anne Whittle supposedly obtained body-parts (53°51′00″N 2°16′12″W / 53.850°N 2.270°W)
- Thorneyholme - Christopher Jackes (poss. Hargreaves) and his wife accused of being a whitches, (53°51′25″N 2°15′07″W / 53.857°N 2.252°W)
- Westby Hall Farm - Probable home of Listers (killed by Anne Preston, described as his neighbour) (53°55′41″N 2°16′16″W / 53.928°N 2.271°W)
- West Close - supposed home of Anne Whittle and the Redfernes (53°49′16″N 2°17′31″W / 53.821°N 2.292°W)
Townships previously in the Forest of Pendle
editTownships previously in the Forest of Rossendale
edit- Dunnockshaw VCH
- Lower Booths (Rawtenstall, Constable, Oakenheadwood) VCH
- Higher Booths (Crawshaw Booth, Goodshaw Booth, Love Clough, Gambleside and Wolfenden (part) VCH
- Newchurch in Rossendale (Gambleside?, Bacup, Tunstead, Elfenden, Wolfenden (part)) VCH
- Cowpe, Lench, Newhall Hey and Hall Carr VCH
- Musbury VCH
- Henheads VCH
De Lacy Inquisition 1311
edit- Clitheroe
- Standen - Pendleton, Lancashire
- Great Pendleton - Pendleton, Lancashire
- Worston
- Donnon - Downham, Lancashire
- Colne - Capital Messuage, Halmoat
- Great Marsden - Nelson, Lancashire
- Little Marsden - Nelson, Lancashire
- Briercliffe
- Burnley
- Habergham - Habergham Eaves
- Padiham
- Ightenhill - Park, Capital Messuage, Hallmot
- Accrington - Capital Messuage, Hallmot
- Cliviger
- Haslingden
- Worsthorne
- Hapton, Lancashire
- Birtwistle?
- Simonstone, Lancashire
- Huncoat
- Altham, Lancashire
- Read, Lancashire
- Clayton-le-Moors
- Church, Lancashire
- Rishton
- Blackburn
- Livesey
- Tockholes
- Over Darwen - Darwen
- Nether Darwen - Darwen
- Walton - Walton-le-Dale
- Cuerdale
- Samlesbury
- Mellor, Lancashire
- Hoghton
- Clayton-le-Dale
- Billington, Lancashire
- Witton - Witton Country Park?
- Malesbury?
- Little Pendleton - Pendleton, Lancashire
- Dinckley
- Wilpshire
- Aighton - Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley
- Dillworth - Dilworth, Lancashire (Longridge)
- Little Mitton
- Wiswell
- Great Mearley – see Worston
- Little Mearley – see Worston
- Foulridge
- Henthorn - (Clitheroe)
- Ulnebothes - Higher & Lower Oozebooth Blackburn
- Berdewith?
- Snelleshou - Clerk Hill nr Whalley, Lancashire
- Danyscoles?
- Salesbury
- Schipen - Chipping, Lancashire
- Osbaldeston Balderstone, Lancashire
- Schipen / Dighton - Dutton, Lancashire
- Musbury Park (Tottington)
- Manor of Bury (Tottington)
- Manor of Middleton (Tottington)
- Manor of Chadderton (Tottington)
- Manor of Alkrington (Tottington)
- Manor of Shuttleworth, Greater Manchester (Tottington)
- Bradeschagh – Bradshaw, Greater Manchester
- Chapeltown, Lancashire
- Hundersfield (Rochdale)
- Spotland (Rochdale)
- Castleton - Castleton, Greater Manchester (Rochdale)
- Butterworth (ancient township) (Rochdale)
- Wolfstanestheton – Wolstenholme (Rochdale)
- Pilkington (ancient township) (Rochdale)
- Berkothill – Birtle, Greater Manchester (Rochdale)
- Longton, Lancashire
- Mels - North Meols
- Dokebury - Duxbury see:Adlington, Lancashire
- Adlington, Lancashire
- Standish, Greater Manchester
- Langhe - Langtree see:Standish, Greater Manchester
- Freckleton
- Newton - Newton with Scales
- Ethelleswick - Elswick, Lancashire
- Wayngham - Whittingham, Lancashire
- Warton, Fylde
- Bretherton
- Newsom?
- Byrkedale - Birkdale
- Clackton - Claughton, Wyre
- Bretherton
- Gunolfmores?
- Whitehill in ye Wood - Whittle-le-Woods
Burnley BNP
edit- 2002 %Vote: 11.8; Gained: Cliviger with Worsthorne (2nd), Gannow (3rd), Rosegrove with Lowerhouse (3rd).
- 2003 %Vote: 30.5; Gained: Briercliffe, Brunshaw, Cliviger with Worsthorne2, Hapton with Park, Lanehead, Whittlefield with Ightenhill (2nd). Held: Gannow (2002). Lost: Rosegrove with Lowerhouse (2002)
- 2004 %Vote: 14.4; Gained: Hapton with Park2. Lost: Cliviger with Worsthorne (2002).
- 2005 No Election.
- 2006 %Vote: 13.3; Gained: Gannow2, Hapton with Park3. Lost: Whittlefield with Ightenhill (2003).
- 2007 %Vote: 17.5; Held: Hapton with Park (2003). Lost: Briercliffe (2003), Cliviger with Worsthorne2 (2003), Gannow (2003).
- 2008 %Vote: 14.9; Held: Hapton with Park2 (2004).
- 2009 No Election.
- 2010 %Vote: 10.8; Lost: Gannow2 (2006), Hapton with Park3 (2006)
- 2011 %Vote: 5.9; Lost: Hapton with Park (2007)
- ^ Office for National Statistics – Burnley page Accessed 2010
- ^ Office for National Statistics – Burnley page Accessed 2010