[40] Stand away.

[41] One just.

[42] The Builder, March 6, 1909.

[43] It is erroneously styled Bishop Hall's Palace. An episcopal palace is the official residence of the bishop in his cathedral city. Not even a country seat of a bishop is correctly called a palace, much less the residence of a bishop when ejected from his see.

[44] History of Newbury, by Walter Money, F.S.A.

[45] Report of the State of Lancashire in 1590 (Chetham Society, Vol. XCVI, p. 5).

[46] Ancient Crosses of Lancashire, by Henry Taylor.

[47] Ancient Crosses and Holy Wells of Lancashire, by Henry Taylor, F.S.A.

[48] Ancient Crosses and Holy Wells of Lancashire, by Henry Taylor, F.S.A.

[49] Ibid.