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Lancaster is the county town of Lancashire, in North West England. It is situated on the River Lune.. Lancaster is a constituent settlement of the wider City of Lancaster and encompasses several outlying towns, including neighbouring Morecambe.
Long existing as a commercial, cultural and educational centre, Lancaster is the settlement that gives Lancashire its name. Lancaster has several unique ties to the British monarchy; the House of Lancaster.
The House of Lancaster was a branch of the royal House of Plantagenet. It was one of the opposing factions involved in the Wars of the Roses, an intermittent civil war which affected England and Wales during the 15th century. Lancaster provided England with three Kings.
Henry
IV of England, r.1399-1413
Henry V of England, r.1413-1422
Henry VI of
England, r.1422-1461 and 1470-1471
With its history based on its port and canal, Lancaster is an ancient settlement, dominated by Lancaster Castle.
Lancaster Castle is an ancient castle, a Crown Court, and a Category C men's prison, located in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The castle buildings are owned by Lancashire County Council, which leases a major part of the structure to Her Majesty's Prison Service. The site itself is owned by the Duchy of Lancaster. The castle has been a prison since at least 1196 and is now partly open to the public. The notorious Pendle Witches trial took place here, in the time of Thomas Covell, the Governor of the Castle and Prison. The castle survived an attack by Robert Bruce and more than one royalist attack during the English civil war.
Lancaster is the most northerly city in Lancashire, located three miles inland from Morecambe Bay. The city is located on the River Lune (from which it derives its name), and the Lancaster Canal.
Wards in Lancaster
Bulk
Castle
Dukes
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John O'Gaunt (named after John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster)
Scotforth East
Scotforth West
Skerton east
Skerton West
University
Lancaster,
as a historic city, offers a moderate level of cultural entertainment. The city
is fortunate to have retained many fine examples of Georgian architecture. Lancaster
Castle, the Priory Church of St. Mary and the Edwardian Ashton Memorial are among
many sites of historical importance.
The River Lune is a river in Cumbria and Lancashire, England. It is formed at Wath, in the parish of Ravenstonedale, Cumbria, at the confluence of Sandwath Beck and Weasdale Beck. The river then passes the remnants of a Roman fort near Low Borrowbridge at the foot of Borrowdale, and flows through south Cumbria, finally meeting the Irish Sea at Plover Scar near Lancaster, after a total journey of about 44 miles. The valley of the Lune has three parts. The northern part between its source and Tebay is called Lunesdale, which is followed by the spectacular Lune Gorge through which both the M6 motorway and the West Coast Main Railway Line run. The part after the gorge in which the valley broadens out is known as Lonsdale.
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