An history of the original parish of Whalley, and honor of Clitheroe : in the counties of Lancaster and York, to which is subjoined, an account of the parish of Cartmell . enatum esse confundentis Augustinum cum PauUino. Sed triljuunt•• Augvislino scriptores iter boreale consilio mtiltum divcrso, liinc ad clevandos (in tlic Englisl), not the clasvical sense•? of that word) ejus laVioies. auctoritatem et miracula; illinc, ad affigendum illi Monachorum Bonchoriensium Cffidem, pari utrinque, ut videtur, vcritatis specie. — Note in Bedam, c. xiv. + Gibsons Ed. p. 131. J One tiling I much noti


An history of the original parish of Whalley, and honor of Clitheroe : in the counties of Lancaster and York, to which is subjoined, an account of the parish of Cartmell . enatum esse confundentis Augustinum cum PauUino. Sed triljuunt•• Augvislino scriptores iter boreale consilio mtiltum divcrso, liinc ad clevandos (in tlic Englisl), not the clasvical sense•? of that word) ejus laVioies. auctoritatem et miracula; illinc, ad affigendum illi Monachorum Bonchoriensium Cffidem, pari utrinque, ut videtur, vcritatis specie. — Note in Bedam, c. xiv. + Gibsons Ed. p. 131. J One tiling I much notid; that was, 3 crossis standing in row at the Est cnde of the Chapell Garth. They were things antiqumiiiii operis, and monuments of sum notable men buried there : so that, of al the old monasterie of Ripon (the work of Wilfrid) and the toun, I saw no hkely tokens left, after the depopulation of the Danes in that place, but only the waullcs of our Lady Chapclle and the crosses. — Leland It. vol. 1. 90. § The cross in the church-yard of Bakewell, in Derbyshire : and those in the church-yard of Penrith, &c. are inthe same taste. vvegians. PL. IV P-31-. rendo ac/modum in fbrisfo Fatriac J)^DSGiilii-lmo Clt-m-i-r Banooriensi banc tahiilam. .fistr-nti-m CnuvsTniiliiiitina^tEiHiiit^elii^ Wa/aUtfatn^fiinte SaeaifoSefitiiHo^fmvdictjti testes/vifn/^n roiriuut, in ol>si-na/iti/r n<r fivtiv ner intentiinv t. ^Vhitakxr. Book II.—Chap. I.] HISTORY OF WHALLEV. 51 wegians, Saxons, Danes, and other Northern nations, prove their antiquity to be considerable,and probably of no later date than Paullinus. The sera, therefore, of this memorable event,the first preaching of the Gospel at Whalley, may, with an high degree of probability, be fixedbetween the years 625, when his ministry commenced, and 631, when he was finally drivenout of Northumbria *, by the death of his royal convert-}-. In one other circumstance my authority must be received with some abatement, as


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