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Marauding Viking slavers and Norman rulers - the birth of Salford's towns and how they got their names

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Manchester Evening News.Homesteads grew into small towns of around 1,000 people, with Salford emerging as a market town."People in places like Bolton would have largely been keeping themselves to themselves," Dr Insley said. "Farming and then going to market - which for that area would have been Salford.

That is where they would have gone to exchange their goods for commodities shipped in from elsewhere."They are what we would think of as peasants - the labouring, agricultural working class."Some of them would have been completely free.

Some would have been serfs tied to their manor and they have to work for their lord, their lord would have had some rights over them."With the help of Dr Insley, we had a look at names across the borough to.

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