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| On this day in 1295 the
first elected representatives from Lancashire were called to Westminster by King Edward I to attend what later became known as "The Model Parliament". |
| The Lancashire Day proclamation
is read out by town criers throughout the county on 27th November. |
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TO: THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY PALATINE OF LANCASTER
Know ye also, and rejoice, that by virtue of Her Majesty's County Palatine of Lancaster, the citizens of the Hundreds of Lonsdale, North and South of the Sands, Amounderness, Leyland, Blackburn, Salford and West Derby are forever entitled to style themselves Lancastrians. Throughout the County Palatine, from the Furness Fells to the River Mersey, from the Irish Sea to the Pennines, this day shall ever mark the peoples' pleasure in that excellent distinction - true Lancastrians, proud of the Red Rose and loyal to our Sovereign Duke.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, DUKE OF LANCASTER. |
| Our county is called Lancashire, not Cumbria, |
| Greater Manchester, Merseyside or part of Cheshire. |