- Eccleston, Lancashire
infobox UK place|
latitude= 53.64662
longitude= -2.725521
official_name= Eccleston
map_type= Lancashire
population= 4,353 (2001 Census)
os_grid_reference= SD521169
civil_parish= Eccleston
shire_district= Chorley
shire_county=Lancashire
region= North West England
country= England
post_town= CHORLEY
postcode_area= PR
postcode_district= PR7
dial_code= 01257
constituency_westminster= Chorley Eccleston is a village andcivil parish of the Borough of Chorley inLancashire ,England . It is beside the River Yarrow and was formerly anagricultural and later aweaving settlement. According to theUnited Kingdom Census 2001 it has a population of 4,353.Eccleston's two textile mills are now closed. The "Old Mill" building is now being used as an antique, collectable and nostalgia retail space called "Bygone Times". The "New Mill" has been converted into a small village shopping centre.
The village has two schools, Eccleston St. Mary's Church of England Primary School and Eccleston Primary School.
Its name came from the Celtic word "eglēs" meaning a church, and the Old English word "tūn" meaning a farmstead or settlement - i.e. a settlement by a
Romano-British church .Nowadays it acts as a rural
suburb forcommuter s to CentralLancashire ,Liverpool , andManchester , set amidst countryside.Notable people
*St. John Rigby, martyr
*Anthony Jackson III , of St. Mary's Parish, a son of Sir Anthony Jackson II from Yorkshire who was a courtier for Charles I and Charles II. Anthony III later left Eccleston for County Cavan, Ireland, having obtained settling rights in Ireland from the Cromwells. One of III's sons was an Isaac Jackson, who became a Quaker, went first to Oldcastle in County Meath, then to Ballitore in County Kildare, Ireland, and then with his family to the Quaker settlements in rural Chester County, Pennsylvania. Isaac has hundreds of descendants in the USA as of 2008, and was a collateral relation to US President Andrew Jackson and, in a subsequent generation, the US Civil War general, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.External links
* [http://www.chorley.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1183 Eccleston] chorley.gov.uk.
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