Keighley
When mentioned in the Domesday Book, a survey of England
completed in 1086, Cichhelai was little more than a tiny
agricultural settlement but by 1305, when it was granted a charter
to hold a weekly market, Keighley had grown into a town with more
than a hundred residents.
By the end of the eighteenth century the town had become a
rest-stop at the crossroads of several historic turnpikes;
stagecoach routes between cities in the counties of Yorkshire,
Lancashire and Cumbria and over the following century had
established itself as a prosperous industrial town manufacturing
both textiles and the looms and sewing machines with which they
were produced.