[12] See Bates's History of Northumberland.

[13] See Sculptured Crosses of the Diocese of Carlisle. Calverley & Collingwood.

[14] See "Translation of St. Cuthbert." Transactions Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian Society, part 1, vol. ii.

[15] See D. F. Hodgkin's History of Northumberland.

[16] See "Lost Churches in Carlisle Diocese," Transactions Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian Society, vol. XV.

[17] Where it is still, with the mark of a cut from sword or battle-axe plain to see.—Ed.

[18] Monkbergh by Windermere has become Mountbarrow.

[19] The spot was pointed out to Mrs. Simpson by the Rev. Edward Jefferies, who from 1840 was curate in charge.

[20] I find, however, in deeds of the early seventeenth century, only Padman hereabouts. Or is this a mistake for Padmar? Padman appears in the register.

[21] See Transactions Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian Society, N.S. 3, p. 419.