Hi Pete.
A particular "bee in my bonnet" is the widespread misconception (fuelled incessantly by the media), that we have lost our "old" Counties, and that they were "abolished" in 1974. No such thing happened ! New administrative boundaries were created yes - but that is all ! Our true historic counties exsist today as they have done for centuries. I, for instance, am continually being told that I live in "Greater Manchester". I do not - I live in "Lancashire".
Vice-Counties, in my humble opinion, merely cloud the matter more. For example, your quote for "Westmorland VC" actually includes the top half of Lancashire ! I must point out though that I fully understand the whole conception of using the Watsonian system of Vice-Counties for wildlife recording purposes, but if everyone continued to use the true and historic County system I think it would be a lot simpler. Again on a personal level, Lancashire in the VC system is split into 3 (inclusive of the Westmorland point already mentioned) which surely is complicating matters ?
Please look at this map:
http://www.historiccountiestrust.co.uk/hct_map.htm
I am so sorry to invade this thread, and I am in no way trying to detract from, or criticise your fantastic work, so please do not be offended. I would like to know your thoughts however..
