[Footnote 170: Lancashire was subsequently included in the Diocese of
Lichfield and Coventry until the establishment of the See of Chester,
in 1541, the northern portion being in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, in
the Diocese of York.]
[Footnote 171: Lancaster parish is partly in Lonsdale and partly in
Amounderness.]
[Footnote 172: Symeon of Durham's "Life of St. Cuthbert," _Surtees
Soc._, li. 141.]
[Footnote 173: See _Lanc. and Ches. Ant. Soc._, vol. ix.]
[Footnote 174: Aldcliffe Hall is on the south of the river. Of Newton
all trace is lost. See "Materials for History of the Church of
Lancaster," _Chetham Soc._, xxvi., new series.]
[Footnote 175: Calendar of Papal Reg., A.D. 1193-1304, and
chartulary of the priory.]
[Footnote 176: Calendar of French Rolls; 48th Report of Deputy-Keeper
of Records.]
[Footnote 177: Worthings = manure.]
[Footnote 178: "Antiquities of Furness."]
[Footnote 179: Probably granted for a term of years.]
[Footnote 180: Printed by the Chetham Society (new series, vols. xiii.,
xiv., xv.).]
[Footnote 181: A compound of "kirk," the Danish or Scandinavian for
church, and the Anglo-Saxon "ham," a village or a dwelling.]
[Footnote 182: Whitaker's "History of Whalley."]
[Footnote 183: Chetham Society, Coucher Book of Whalley.]
[Footnote 184: See Whitaker's "History of Whalley," from which this
description is taken.]
[Footnote 185: Recently forms have been placed in the church.]
[Footnote 186: For detailed drawing of Stydd Church see "The History of
Stydd Chapel and Preceptory," by George Latham; London, 1853.]
[Footnote 187: Warrington Church Notes.]
[Footnote 188: For details of remains of Burscough, see _Lanc. and
Ches. Hist. Soc._, 1889.]
[Footnote 189: Dom. Gilbert Dolan, O.S.B. (_Lanc. and Ches. Hist.
Soc._, vols. vii., viii., p. 231).]
[Footnote 190: Partly printed by Chetham Society, cvii. and cxiii.]
[Footnote 191: Bridge = a kind of thread.]
[Footnote 192: Communion-cloths.]
[Footnote 193: A glass bottle to hold oil.]
[Footnote 194: Created in 1848, and includes all Lancashire, except
parts of West Derby which are in Chester Diocese, and the Furness and
Cartmel districts, which were added to Carlisle.]
[Footnote 195: Near the door of the dining-room is a small hole in
the flag floor, somewhat like the impress of a human foot, which
tradition says marks the place where George Marsh stamped his foot as
he protested to the truth of his faith.]
[Footnote 196: State Papers, Dom. Ser., 1547-1565.]
[Footnote 197: State Papers, Dom. Ser., addenda xix., p. 525.]
[Footnote 198: _Ibid._, p. 161.]
[Footnote 199: _Ibid._, cxxxviii., p. 18.]
[Footnote 200: See "History of Poulton-le-Fylde" (Fishwick), Chetham
Society, viii., new series.]
[Footnote 201: _Chetham Society_, xcvi., p. 1.]
[Footnote 202: Chester Presentments at York. See also "History of
Kirkham" (Fishwick), _Chetham Society_, xcii. 45.]
[Footnote 203: State Papers, Dom. Ser., Eliz., vol. cclxxix., No. 86.]
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