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allowed) he had told the manager the day before that he would not be fit to play, thus allowing the team to field a fit 'keeper. As a reward for his thoughtfulness and sportsmanship, the FA decided to award Dawson a winner's medal despite the fact that he hadn't played. The tradition is carried on to this day, in that all players selected to be in the team which wins the FA Cup final are presented with a winner's medal, regardless of whether they have played or not. The sports pavilion on the playing fields at Mount Lane was rededicated as the "Jerry Dawson Pavilion" in 2010.
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consists of 9 councillors who serve a 4-year term of office, with council meetings held once a month. Cliviger is made up of five enumeration districts named Mereclough, Overtown, Walk Mill, Southward Bottom and Holme Chapel, the last being regarded as the village centre, with a primary school (St
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FC goalkeeper. Dawson was born in Cliviger and lived all his life in the parish. He is notable for the fact that he missed playing in the 1914 FA Cup Final (which Burnley won) due to illness. Concerned that this illness might affect the whole team's chances (and at the time, substitutes were not
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Clivger's social life largely revolves around its four surviving pubs, the church, school and village hall in Holme Chapel and the Mount Zion Methodist church in Walk Mill. The school and churches play host to familiar national organisations such as
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Holme Chapel is on Burnley Road in the centre of the parish (although its most southeasterly settlement) and is regarded as the village centre, with a primary school (St John the Divine C.E. Primary School), St. John's church and the village hall.
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burial mound is known to exist on Moseley Height above Mereclough and was excavated by Burnley Historical Society in 1950. Finds included cremation urns, other pot sherds, spindle whorls, beads and flint tools. These are now in the collection at
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There are three war memorials in the parish – these are located outside the church in Holme Chapel; at the Mount Zion chapel in Walk Mill; and also the Weir war memorial is located near the old Deerplay Inn, although the village of
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Southward Bottom is centered on the junction of Red Lees Road and Burnley Road. The River Calder is joined by Easden Clough near Honey Holme farm. In the 1840s there was a drift colliery here called the Turner Carr Level.
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chapel was built at Mereclough in 1824. There were two public houses in Mereclough, the Fighting Cocks Inn and the Kettledrum Inn, although only the latter remains since the closure of the Fighting Cocks in 2019.
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Contrary to popular (and in some cases mistaken local) belief there is no village of "Cliviger". The principal settlements within the parish are Walk Mill, Southward Bottom, Overtown, Mereclough and Holme Chapel.
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Walk Mill is on Burnley Road, where it passes over the River Calder. Barcroft is to the north and Dyneley is southwest. In 1311 Henry de Lacy held 80 acres of land and a water-mill in Cliviger. A medieval
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took place in the 1940s and 50s above Thieveley Scout and on Deerplay Moor and were the site of two walking draglines, "Cilla" and "Charybdis". The areas were subsequently back-filled and landscaped.
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operating. It closed in 1958 and has been demolished. A public house called the Gordon Lennox opened in 1892, named after Lady Emily Frances Gordon-Lennox, daughter of Charles Towneley and wife of
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operation at Shedden Clough in the 17th century. Lead mining was attempted at Thieveley in the early 17th and mid 18th centuries. The site of this venture at Black Clough is protected as a
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Sheep Breeders' Association), held in September, has been going on for hundreds of years. Today it also includes Holme Sheepdog Trials Association championship and the Thieveley Pike
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There appears to have been a family called "de Clivacher" in the 14th century. The last known member of the family was Cecilia de Clivacher who died shortly before the accession of
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Overtown is at the junctions of Red Lees Road with Mount Lane and Greencliffe Lane. The parish playing fields and the Jerry Dawson Sports Pavilion are located on Mount Lane.
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and a boundary bank called the "Old Dyke" can still be traced southeast of Thieveley Pike (close to the southern border of the modern parish). The de Lacy's held land in
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chapel was built in 1853 and superseded an earlier building of 1835. The engine house of Railway Pit drift mine still survives (installed in 1848) next to the chapel. A
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endurance ride which she would have won had she not stopped to help a fellow competitor involved in an accident. Lady Mary died in 2001 at the age of 65.
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Agricultural Show was held in Holme Chapel, due to the organisers being unable to secure the use of Centre Vale Park in the town
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John the Divine C.E. Primary School), the church and the village hall. It is also part of the Cliviger with Worsthorne ward of
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Edward "Eddy" Rawlinson, former newspaper photographer and picture editor of the Manchester edition of the Daily Mirror.
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here. However sometime later Richard de Elland (the son of the previous tenant) was allowed reclaim it, and Robert
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and considered the property of the Whitaker family of the Holme, becoming ruinous, was demolished in 1788.
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The parish is located at the northwestern entrance to Cliviger Gorge, which extends southeast to the (now)
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Lady Mary Towneley MBE, late wife of Sir Simon Towneley. She was a notable horsewoman and close friend of
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The parish is the historical home of the Whitaker family, possibly the most notable being 16th century
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to her principal surgeon, Robert Balthrope, a coal mine in Cliviger. This was later transferred to
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itself is within the parish of Bacup, not Cliviger. There are three official war graves from the
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Although the whole parish lies within the Borough of Burnley it is actually split between three
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thus transferring to the West Riding of Yorkshire. Since 1974 Cliviger has formed part of the
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to the monks instead. Later returned to them, Kirkstall would hold Cliviger until 1287, when
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The area has been the site of human habitation for thousands of years. The remains of a
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1950 footage, thought to be of the excavation of the bronze age site at Moseley Height
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long-distance route. A loop of this route which circumnavigates Cliviger is named the
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The old border extended on the north side of the Yorkshire Calder to Redwater Clough.
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There is some lack of certainty as to the origin of the name Cliviger. The Rev. Dr.
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footballer and manager of Bury, son of Frank Casper, was brought up in Cliviger.
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people. The Baptism of Pocahontas is depicted in a painting of the same name by
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is to the southeast. There are two public houses, the Ram Inn and Queen Hotel.
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constructed around 1700 for the Spencer partnership. Although it had become a
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An History of the Original Parish of Whalley and Honor of Clitheroe... 3rd Ed
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from 1894. In 1897 an area of the parish including parts of the villages of
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postal areas. Nowadays, it is mainly a dormitory area for people working in
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mill (often water-powered) could also be known as a walk mill. Mount Zion
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by 1760, it is thought to be the first blast furnace built in Lancashire.
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Mereclough is at the junction of Red Lees Road with The Long Causeway. A
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felt that the name meant "steep slope farmland" having been derived from
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toward its construction. The church also contains two 15th century
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Map of modern parish boundary at Lancashire County Council website
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promised them a fixed-rent in exchange. Cliviger bordered on the
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three councillors, currently Beki Hughes and Jack Launer of the
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to the throne of England. After that the name becomes extinct.
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Notable residents of the parish, past and present, include -
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was built here in 1876, in-between the wars there were 736
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Pavilion and plaque honour for Burnley F.C. record-breaker
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organized by Clayton-le-Moors Harriers. In June 2017, the
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in her honour. Her other achievements include recreating
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in the churchyard at Holme Chapel, and a casualty of the
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has been ascertained to have passed over Thieveley Pike.
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A small chapel, probably built here during the reign of
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would later write that he had contributed more than a
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The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster Vol 6
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is buried in the old chapel graveyard in Mereclough.
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It is situated to the southeast of 2928: 2632: 2340: 2338: 835:The valley is a major transport link between 8: 1536: 1534: 1532: 1530: 1528: 1526: 2318:A Catalogue of Misericords in Great Britain 2302: 620:, which would become incorporated into the 2935: 2921: 2913: 2803: 2639: 2625: 2617: 2607:Amateur documentary of the sheep fair 2013 2592:Cliviger township – British History Online 2587:Map of Cliviger township boundary (c.1850) 2272:"Village invites you to Walk back in time" 1290:(and ultimately adjutant to Grand Admiral 1225:, was instrumental in the founding of the 1032:Church of St John the Divine, Holme Chapel 580:survey, and the survey of the wider area ( 130:10.53 sq mi (27.3 km)  31: 2095: 2093: 1853:(Thoresby Society: Leeds 1984), pp. 17-18 1301:Titus Thornber, historian and naturalist. 1051:St John the Divine Church in Holme Chapel 1582: 1106: 851:pass through it (there was previously a 749:, along with the neighbouring parish of 481:, the parish has a population of 2,238. 2558:Pomeroy, Peter I; Ward, Norman (1982), 2321:. 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Manchester University Press. p.  1522: 1502: 1412:, former Burnley FC player and manager. 600:(died 1193), lord of Clitheroe granted 496:and other towns in East Lancashire and 341: 297: 265: 241: 155: 125: 38: 2066: 2064: 2048:Research records (formerly PastScape) 2019:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1990:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1930:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1901:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1872:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1830:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1801:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1772:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1743:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1714:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1685:Research records (formerly PastScape) 1656:Research records (formerly PastScape) 325: 313: 301: 287: 275: 255: 223: 205: 187: 144: 7: 3308:List of civil parishes in Lancashire 569:was also found, which is now in the 1265:The Reverend Thomas Dunham Whitaker 777:by Cosima Towneley (Conservative). 1960:National Heritage List for England 1270:Ormerod House was the home of the 81:Show map of the Borough of Burnley 25: 2454:This is Lancashire (news archive) 2044:"Monument No. 1381455 (1381455)" 2015:"Monument No. 1381336 (1381336)" 1926:"Monument No. 1466278 (1466278)" 1274:—notable members include General 576:Cliviger is not mentioned in the 2676: 2514:Whitaker, Thomas Dunham (1818), 2478:All in the line of duty for John 2428:Dictionary of National Biography 2386:. 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Cliviger is represented on 606:Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln 1: 2562:, Lancashire County Council, 2520:, Nichols, Son, and Bentley, 2072:"Cliviger CP/Tn through time" 1986:"Cliviger Furnace (1471104)" 1897:"Monument No. 45214 (45214)" 1868:"Monument No. 45212 (45212)" 1826:"Monument No. 45209 (45209)" 1768:"Monument No. 45349 (45349)" 1739:"Monument No. 45205 (45205)" 1710:"Monument No. 45210 (45210)" 1652:"Monument No. 45348 (45348)" 1598:The place-names of Lancashire 1406:, former Burnley FC defender. 780:The Member of Parliament for 769:as part of the Burnley Rural 717:in 1866, forming part of the 3525:Civil parishes in Lancashire 3414:Parliamentary constituencies 2185:West Yorkshire Geology Trust 1486:Listed buildings in Cliviger 1475:, former Burnley FC forward. 1282:, one of the most decorated 1008:Lord Alexander Gordon-Lennox 78:Shown within Burnley Borough 2166:. Lancashire County Council 1635:Farrer & Brownbill 1911 1432:, long-term commentator on 886:. 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Holme Chapel

Cliviger is located in the Borough of Burnley
Cliviger is located in Lancashire
Lancashire
Density
OS grid reference
SD864299
Civil parish
District
Burnley
Shire county
Lancashire
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BB10
Dialling code
Police
Lancashire
Fire
Lancashire
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament
Burnley

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