Pigots Directory 1828

Great Harwood, a chapelry, in the parish of Blackburn, four miles and a half north-east of that town, is a very ancient manor, given in the 12th century to Richard de Felton, and afterwards devolved in marriage to the Heskeths, the Leighs, and the Nowells. The chapel of ease here was founded in the 14th century; the present minister is the Rev. Robert Dobson. The manufacture of cotton has made its appearance here, at present, however, it is but circumscribed in its operation. The population of the chapelry, in 1821, consisted of 2104 persons.

Nobility, Gentry and Clergy

Dobson, Rev, Robt. A M

Inns, Taverns and Public Houses

Britannia, Edwd. Noble

Dog and Otter, Richard Loynd

Game Cock, Jno. Hitchen

Lomax Arms, William Calvert

Queen’s Head, Roger Pilkington

Shopkeepers and Traders

Brown, Rd. shoemaker

Brunton, Jas, shopkeeper

Catrall, Lawrence, shopkeeper

Fielden, Jas. cotton mfctr.

Howarth, Hen. blacksmith

Marshall, Thos. tanner

Mercer, Ewd. clogger

Noble, Mark, stone mason

Royston, Ann shopkeeper

Sale, Edw., shopkeeper

Smalley, James cooper and joiner

Smalley, Jno. joiner

Smith, Henry, cotton manufacturer