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Liverpool
—  Town  —
Noseal
Seal
Noarmstown
Coat of arms
Motto: (unknown)
Country Kingdom of England
County County Palatine of Lancaster
Resource Lake (known as The Pool)
Province Province of Canterbury
Diocese Diocese of Chester
Founded 17th July 1455
Government
 - Mayor Cognimaniac
 - Mentor Ainsley
Population (10 September 2008)
 - Town 310

Liverpool is a town in the County Palatine of Lancaster, Kingdom of England.


Location

Liverpool is in the south of the County Palatine of Lancaster, with a road leading north to Preston and a ferry across the Mersey to Chester City.

Resources

Liverpool is a fishing town, with many visitors travelling here to launch their boats on the Pool. We also have an unusually large number of vegetable fields, many of which have been planted with strawberries.

To the north-east, there is an iron mine, where up to 85 people may work.

Taverns

History

Liverpool was founded on 17th July 1455.

Mayors

The first mayor (for one day), was Angelous, revolting before anyone could hire militia. Cognimaniac counter-revolted, and has been mayor almost ever since, handing over to Kath Sanders for a brief period in the autumn of 1455, and to Ainsley for two terms in the spring of 1456.

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