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  1. Chatterton is a small village in the southern part of the Rossendale Valley, Lancashire, England. It is half a mile north of Ramsbottom town centre on the A676 between Bolton and Edenfield. For local government purposes, it receives services from Rossendale Borough Council and Lancashire County Council. Nearby are the village of ...

  2. The Chatterton Massacre took place on the morning of the 26 th of April 1826 outside Aitkens and Lords Mill, in the village of Chatterton, near Ramsbottom, east Lancashire. At least six people were shot dead by British soldiers.

  3. The power-loom riots of 1826 took place in Lancashire, England, in protest against the economic hardship suffered by traditional handloom weavers caused by the widespread introduction of the much more efficient power loom. [1]

  4. An overview of the events at Chatterton, Ramsbottom, East Lancashire on the morning of 26th April 1826, where six people were shot dead by British Soldiers. James Lord, John Ashworth, James Rothwell, Richard Lund, Mary Simpson and James Whatacre.

  5. Nestled in the heart of Lancashire, this picturesque village offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. From delightful local shops and cozy cafes to scenic trails and cultural attractions, Chatterton has something to captivate every visitor.

  6. Chatterton is located in the county of Lancashire, North West England, one mile north of the town of Ramsbottom, five miles north of the major town of Bury, 155 miles north of Cardiff, 162 miles south of Edinburgh, and 175 miles north-west of London. Chatterton lies just north of the Greater Manchester border.

  7. Between 24-28th April 2022, Dr David Scott initiated and led the inaugural ‘Weavers Uprising Remembrance Walk’, a 45 mile walk following in the footsteps of starving handloom weavers in east Lancashire 196 years ago.