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Cockerham

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Population
  
671 (2011)

Civil parish
  
Cockerham

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Wednesday 6:06 AM

Dialling code
  
01524

Country
  
England

OS grid reference
  
SD465525

Region
  
North West

Post town
  
LANCASTER

Shire county
  
Lancashire

District
  
City of Lancaster

UK parliament constituency
  
Lancaster and Fleetwood

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Weather
  
7°C, Wind W at 19 km/h, 100% Humidity

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Cockerham is a small village and civil parish within the City of Lancaster in Lancashire, England. It is 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Lancaster and 15 miles (24 km) north-northwest of Preston. Located on the River Cocker, at the estuary of the River Lune, it has a total resident population of 558, increasing to 671 at the 2011 Census.

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Map of Cockerham, Lancaster, UK

Cockerham has lain within the historic county boundaries of Lancashire since the Middle Ages having previously formed a township and parish within the hundred of Lonsdale and district of Lancaster. Between 1894 and 1974, Cockerham lay within the Lancaster Rural District.

The name of Lathwaite Farm, one of several old farms in the area, has Viking roots: lath meaning "farm" and waite meaning "barn". Medieval life of Cockerham manor has been recorded in the Custumal of the Manor of Cockerham, compiled in 1326–1327 and revised in 1463. The custumal, a record of rents and services owed by the tenants to their landlord, combines a local code of laws with an inventory of all resources of the land, from peat fuel, cattle and sheep to shoreline mussels. The tenants were forbidden to trade local fuel to the "strangers" who collected mussels on the shore.

The local church is St. Michael's. The original parish church was in the middle of the village but was resited on higher ground due to frequent flooding.

Close by are the remains of Cockersand Abbey. The village has a pub, the Manor Inn, though there have been at least two in the past.

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References

Cockerham Wikipedia