Hello, Jill,
Thanks for all the information about Papist rolls, tenant farming, and Goores. The Richard you mention was no doubt a relative and very likely an ancestor. In any case, your posting sent me on another search, where I discovered that someone named Edward Goore or Gore of Altcar was in 1652 charged with treason and had his lands and estate confiscated by Parliament (presumably because he was Roman Catholic).
On a happier note, I found a very floridly written story about a costume ball, held apparently in Preston in September of 1842, that was "the crowning, and most gorgeous of the Guild festivities": "The hall and refreshment rooms were lighted up in a manner similar to that of the Fancy Ball. [. . .] The company, however, being attired in fancy dresses, made a more rich and diversified display." Not surprisingly, "everything went off extremely well [. . .], the refreshments were excellent, and [. . .] dancing was kept up till nearly daylight." Among the hundreds of guests listed, usually with their costumes specified, was Miss Ellen Balshaw of Altcar, who was costumed as a Swiss peasant. Your Ellen? Or another? If your Ellen was born in 1820, lived in Altcar, and was not yet married in 1842, she might well have been there enjoying the fine refreshments and dancing until dawn.
Regards,
Jane