Croston
All you ever wanted to know.....but never dared ask !
History
An extract from an article in The Lancashire magazine called 'Croston - the Best Bits' by Julie Clegg.
The annals of Croston began in the 7th century when St Aidan arrived at the riverside settlements and a cross town was founded. In the absence of a church a cross acted as a place of worship.Croston gets its name from 'cross' derived from the Irish and the Scandinavian word 'tun' meaning town; literally cross-town. It is unique as there is no other Croston in the UK.
Centuries ago the parish of Croston was far more extensive
than it is today. It included Chorley, Hoole, Rufford, Bretherton,
Mawdesley, Tarleton, Hesketh Bank, Bispham, Walmer Bridge and
Ulnes Walton. The first to separate was Hoole in 1642, Chorley
became independent in 1793 and the parish has remained at its
present size since 1835.
The aristocratic De Traffords, squires of Croston Hall were one
of the oldest Roman Catholic families in Lancashire, dating back
to the 12th century. The Trafford district of Manchester bears
their name , and it is thanks to Sigismund De Trafford's preference
for trees to chimney pots that he kept his land and Croston remained
a village.
A charter granted by Edward I in 1283 allowed an annual medieval fair and market to be held on the village green.
Ancient maps depict a castle in this area, believed to have been a wooden one as there is no evidence of a stone structure.
The Souff London Crostons
Before learning French and German, I had to fit in on the manor and that meant speaking proper ...
Dictionary
Word, Phrase | Eh? | Word |
Apple & pears | Apples | Stairs |
Boat Race | Boat | Face |
Bunny / Rabbit | Rabbit & Pork | Talk |
Butchers hook | Butchers | Look |
Dog | Dog & bone | Phone |
Gregory | Gregory Peck | Cheque or neck |
Guv, Guv'nor - | Ones Superior | |
Hampsteads | Hampstead Heath | Teeth |
Jacks | Jacks Alive | Five (£5) |
Kosher | Hebrew (NB catholique) | The genuine article |
Lemon | Lemon Dash | Flash |
Minces | Mince Pies | Eyes |
Monkey | £500 | |
Peckham | Peckham Rye | Tie |
Penny Stamp / Paraffin | Paraffin Lamp | Tramp |
Pony | £25 | |
Porkies | Pork Pies | Lies |
Rock 'n'Roll - Dole | ||
Ruby | Ruby Murray | Curry |
The S.P. | Starting prices | Geniune Information |
Scarper | Scapa flow | Go |
Score | Twenty (£20) | |
Scotches | Scotch eggs | Legs |
A Syrup (Occasionally Irish) | Syrup of figs, or Irish jigs | Wig |
Ton | Hundred (£100) | |
Vera | Vera Lynn | Gin |
Wind up | A verbal trick/joking/teasing | |
Whistle | Whistle & Flute | Suit |