[577] Ibid. 2nd Ser., XI. p. 34, 7th Ser., VII. p. 470.
[578] J. C. Atkinson, Memorials of Old Whitby, 1894, pp. 147-51.
[579] The Rev. Canon G. Austen, Rector of Whitby, in a letter to the author, 5th April, 1909, states that two feast days seem to have been commemorated in honour of St Hilda, one on 25th August, the supposed date of the translation of the relics from Glastonbury, and the other on 17th November. A fair was held by proclamation on the former date.
[580] On the question of re-dedications see F. Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedications, 1899, I. p. xi, II. pp. 396, 507, 509, 513.
[581] J. C. Cox, Rambles in Surrey, 1910, pp. 167-8.
[582] Neale and Webb, op. cit. p. lxxxvii.
[583] La Cathédrale, pp. 108-9.
[584] Ibid. p. 108.
[585] Notes and Queries, 2nd Ser., X. p. 357. Cf. J. C. Cox, Rambles in Surrey, 1910, pp. 167-68.
[586] Notes and Queries, 2nd Ser., XI. p. 34.