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Oswaldtwistle

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Oswaldtwistle (/ˈɒzəl.twɪzəl/ “ozzel twizzel”) is a town within the Hyndburn borough of Lancashire, England, lying 3 miles (5 km) east southeast of Blackburn. Oswaldtwistle is contiguous with Accrington and Church. The town has a rich industrial heritage, being home to James Hargreaves, inventor of the spinning jenny and Sir Robert Peel of Calico Printing fame. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal passes through the town and was responsible for the export of much of the areas cotton produce.

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The 2001 census recorded a population of 12,530,[2] by 2011 this had decreased to 11,803.

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The name is derived from “Oswald” and “Twistle”. The word “twistle” is an old English word meaning “brooks meet”. Legend has it that Saint Oswald, King of Northumbria passed through, giving the area its full title of Oswald’s Twistle, which in time came to be Oswaldtwistle.

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However, it is more likely derived from the name of the Anglo-Saxon who farmed the land.

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The Peel family

Robert Peel was born at Peelfold (within the township) in 1723, and laid the family fortunes by innovations in calico printing.[3] A particularly successful pattern featured a sprig of parsley, so Robert Peel became known as “Parsley Peel”.

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The soubriquet helps distinguish him from his son also Robert Peel, who was born at Peelfold in 1750 and went on to become a successful cotton mill owner (with large works at Bury and Burton on Trent), a very rich man, an MP and a Baronet.

Sir Robert’s son (Parsley Peel’s grandson), born at Bury was yet another Robert Peel and in due course Sir Robert Peel; he was a full-time politician and rose to be Prime Minister.[5] Another historical figure associated with the textile industry was James Hargreaves, inventor of the Spinning Jenny.

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