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Editor’s (Other lettebi In
■the MASS ?ag6 8.).
torchlight : TEOCESSION. A PR(ixE§T.
lJl Sir,—We are compelled, for conscience' . .
ake, to protest strong? Ibjectlbnable featurte of
Irocessloh I which |i ccncluded , the i Coronation celebrations In CUtherbe last-1 laturday night. iWhU i ' the greater i Cart of ithe proceskion gave no oflencd I t all, there were Ihtrodliced, here and . Biere, items of very! doubtful taste and ; Ithers nthlch can oiily to described as; Ixceedlrigly vulgar.j i,
t against th e | the tonMghV
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' We ai:e not alOne in our revulsion ' Igalnst this kind of ithinf; There m u s t' have been thousands' of spectators for ;
whom ^ e processloh! ma xed the week's ^ fctoceedlngs. 1 Several persons: havoi tpoken to us aboutilt it , terms of dls-.i %st. Matters relating to maternity I ^ e far too sacred ltd be made the sab-1
Trc t of a burlesque in the public stree t i fp^rthermore, the ] carnwal was com-1
Certain' indecent gestures on the part )f some,of the performers,
cletely spoiled for jmaiiy onlookers by i :
ion festivities, carried o it as they were j l .dth such efladenOy 'and dignly, should;
- r-ty th a t'th e other Corona-
ave been rulhed In this way!' Let as i lave plenty of fun; but let It be clean,; ilenty of laughter,! fmt let It be pure..
in any future ociaslon when a to rch - ;. Ight procession ls|held In CUtheroe tftei lUthoritles will Insist on exercising thelT: irerogatlve of tensorsmp.
We can only express .the hope, that; (S l^ e d j; I
S. W. H;
J. ! E. S
H. ;Y., BURNOT, . Jimesj^ jChurdv-i
Rector of S t
S. J HELM, iVlcar o t S t , , L Mary’si|: Chufch.
harper, Pastor Moor Lane jMethoplst Churchv ;■
HodPERj 11 Pastor Methodist i (Wesley)| Church.
L SINCLAIR, Pastor of Con- I - ^
gregatlphal Church. I
D !'EMORAIISINd DISPLAY,"
. i Sir,-With perhaps on: exception most ■of the townspeople would enioy Satur- Iday’s torchll^t procession. The:morally Irevoltiilg speqtaclfejwas that representa- Ition which was ; supposed, to , depict a , Imaternlty home. | lit wiis without doubt Ian offence agalnitigood .taste, fine feel- ling mid the!decencies p d privacies ;Ol Ihuman life, j Iii| particular, It was. an |unpardonable slfl, A g a ^ t that sacred
AUS . 1
Ithlng known! a s , One Is deeply l ^ a m k to think that
Iwe have In our pidst-s ich persons who, Idevold even! of'.the; conventional rever-
ience for sex, could, slik so,long as to Icaricature l i public the pains and perllt I'of child-birth, ' i^ e wc so impoverished Tin our stock of .original Ideap and sense
Jo f humour that we | have to'descend to I the mocking of hiaternl ;y In the effort to
Jinewly-crowhedjklng? It; I s , indeed llregrettable that after h iving had such a Jicreditable and brilllkt series of Corona- I tio n festivities Vie' Should terminate in ,; "I'such aljvulgar ana;dlsgustlng fashion.
lamusei the community ^ d to play our rpart in the town’s; celibratlons of . the
'! I hope th t Christian jchurches and all^ | pure and decent-jmlnded citizens will ;
I with Its shggesnveness. Thfe culprits j I stand 'condemned before ' the morm i tribunal of the I borough. Hitherto 1 Clltheroe has hSld ajgooi} reputatiom i Let us keeri and j guard It and see to I t that, in future, thiire wllLbe no repetition • ■ degrading uhd demoralising ;
false their firotest agalrist this exhibition
of such display.
me a little ipace
NOT ACCOl Sh,—I shall be
ito i l l those| who to the'success
press on'behalf myself,! oui"
PETE U. FLETCHER. TO PLAN.,
week to enable .lie to eniress my th a n k s , contributed'in any way of our Torchlight pro
obliged if you will allow iniyoUt,newspaper this
cession I on Satui day laSt, At the same tmei I $hbuld.llke to ex
of I my Committee and ' rets that one or two t
pa'rtlciiiants sffiuld have! got out of ■ bounds! and produced features which to say the lerst were not! in-Epod taste.
tinfokurlatelyl these] groups cannot
well hi censored before the event, a s ; moSt of th:!peiiple taking part (particu larly tife h imorons onep, keep: their ideas, to itheihselves and nothing is divulged; unf,!! they act,ually] ailpear in the pro- ce^ion,,
■That
have dlscret
It some ra the participants should l it t i e r — ’
on
Is very regrettable.' '.| (NOBLE, Chairman, I
Haslemere^ May ifeth.
To] chlJght Prodesslon Committee,'
Itheroe. m \
,elr|'zealiruii away, with their •
i^ IT -M O N D A Y G A TH E R IN G TH RE E i Tcj
A T W H A L L E Y . ABBEY.' F O U R lo T H O y S A N D TAKE PART, f a t h e r Mci^ULTY’S:; STO RY jOF T H E ABBEY,
.tion, ,a .Cistercian '.-tobot ; celebrated
PontiflcaliHlgfi.Mass fifitfie Preclnbtoof
For the first, time since the.-Reforma-
whalley Abbey, on-Monday. ' ,An .altar had been erected in:frOnt,Qf the churdh of the English Martyrs'which occuples.a t site within the anclent.lnonastery and m
monks sang the 1 Mass again a fte r.an interlude of ,4qoiyears. - .The la s t,^ b o t at .Whalley to celebrate Pontifical 'High
. gutjdy.' Unless ipreventcd by, ijllnesa, ';th( ■abbotj would rtde^outh ,to. be,present .eaclb yeqr .'forX,"^^-'
hls-plcturesque setting the,voices of the.
Mass was Johh'RaBlew. .ivho was: executed; it is believed, atfiLancaeter, following. thO dissolution ofithe Abb^y .by Klng Henry.
ownership In 19?,4, ‘ the: purchMe being made from'a. local farmer: on the e ^ iry of an bptlon given to the Anglican Church, which-had already acquired the clu remaining portion of!; the'.abbey, in
^ e property-, passid Into .Catholic
ding the cloisters, the abbot’s :house, old .abbey used at one period as a barnj
C L IT I f f iR O E ^AJDVERTISER hcrosses,'g; holy; water ,-vgsseURnd
bmall'''rbb!nl - in -the ^dormitory flfteenr .’chdllcesrwlth their patens. ' The small ' ;^yestry. npxt ,tO;toe
llbraryjContalne.htWP.
' liitheiabbot’schambextoevsearoherS. h found "Ws own bed, one mattress with
Richard, a ; Salley monk, who fled to : i
Whalley and .was' admitted;-jv}
thouti.to® abbot’s knowledge. '
. ' , lanketsUnd.a .little .covering-’’:, :ln,, a.
'twpcaflriesWcp); ahd liicwsc .'bpat ;9nd- 'spbon; a ' sllyp r , bell, jlwo .pairs • pf i enjets i (bvibiiniitres; also,.' ppe .set with-Preclgua'
er, .too.;S»aU itouribles,' a .
Ras.toral staffi People' of every! ’bge In CUtheroe
toe.6ame,.ye'stry but
hext-.to toe E&U§ry; were :keptthe;'copes, mfiet?
en.to;quM^.^ Three of these were embroldered wlto.-
tohes.ahd.the-pther or needlework,-; ,to- '.toe ririto pfjrflld
:of the'Hp)
y.Gh;bst Sung; eachabtot: sang the game on tne
flrst.free mbriimg.' aftfer hls return,tb-'the.'.abbey. , . . -
.church. iThe .pope: gsjeed :for a- s -" " '-' prayer; General' Chapter .orderei
Mass of iihe;poly ,(
3host.to jbOpW 1, Priest ln!|he .wlible Grdfer.
.good estate of. the' Church,-t;he
and the site of the old church. For two. years,,Mass was celebn .ted In part bf the
“ an act
of.reparatlonjfor the spoliation and suppression of the abbey Just 400' years ago." The pri^angements were made by the Salford branch of the Catiibllc Truth, Sbclety and between 3,000.
after which the new church was built. Monday’s ceremony was .described as
bering between 3,(100 and 4(000 formed; thecongregatlon and ]clusteied arpund b the ffiodern'chutoh to Join In the cele
num f ration of the Mass. AS the abbey was
th aF .th e celebrant i ShouId be the Very Rev. MUacHl BtoSll, Lord Abbot of the Abbey of S t Bernard’s,' Leicester, the only Clsterclah abbey in the country.. Twdtaonks In white habits- and rose- colOUfed vestments ajetdd as’ deacons. They Were the Rev. Father John' Morson; and the Rev; Father! Bede Crompton. Father Mofson IS a-,PreStonlan,whlle Father Crompton, Whose'home I s ' In Freckleton-street; BlaCkburn; 'was edu cated at St. Bede’s'College, I^amchestor, and'after taking his v6ws ahd'golng to Mount St, Bernard’s, Abbey, I he tbdk the
o u le d by the'Cistercians It was fitting naiheof FathefBed^.'! j Bishop, oh jrhrQne.
and was attended by Alban’s ; ! Blaokhurh), -Canon '(St Mary’s, Blackburn), and
the.Rev; Father Ryan (St. Aiffib s. Accrington). In addition thel Rev. iFriher ' Leo Parker acted as Master of Ceremonies to the Benedictine monks led"-the .............
shaw)' occupied a throhe near the'altar " ■ ■ ■ tlean'MoylandlSt. Bousfleld
The Bishop of Salford (Dr. T. Hen-
Bishop. singing.
E. O'Connor, S.J.) and nany priests from Blackburn, Accrington and Burnley. '. Afterwards: a sermon .was preached by : the'iRev.' Father J,
including the Bishop, Abbot, Monks, and about 60 clergy took : place''around the church. Amongst th:' clergy waS .the Rector of Stonyhiirsti (The'Rev. Father
B r ife the M^SS*was S u n k ,.. ,
Church of St. Francei Liverpool,, a former h:adtnaster of S.S, Michael and St. Johns:school, Clltheroe, and a well known historian, whose works include the history ot Whalley
McNulty, of the of Assisi, Qarston,,
and' the 'neighbouring Bawle'y’'abbeys. Members of the Counpl of the Knights of Columba acted formed a guard of ho To commemorate Bishop and the Lord
jewels; - The -broad lacr'es of Yorkshire were rlch'to the possession of Fountains and Klrkstall, Rlevaulx and Jervaulx, Byiand and- Meaux. iRoche and Sallay. In .a 'Lancashire' sett ng arose the' glory, that was Furness, thd grandeur that was WhaUey.! Gracious! arid spacious were the nays when the spirit of Benedict Md Bede; of Bernard and Stephen Harding, wat over our land. |i
In the Cistercian I crown were many !
the abbey of WhaUey had a twofold his tory'. For over a'cehtury the Cistercian monks had kept th6lr rule at Stanlawe. ori the southern bank. Today toe Pll-con- talners and plpe-llnCs of SheU-Mex hold the . field, and the little riyer G o ^ Is syphoned under the Ship Canal into the
Mersey. - Henry ] de la(j:'’s Aaistance.
Whalley. For nearly two uhd a half ■ centuries they shaped and moulded and
shire.
commll a subsi resldedts |ofj!Slaidbu'm!to celebrate the Corondtion :njroyal m ^ e r . The first event waspi iThlirsday of last week when the youngipeople were bifi^rtalned In the vlllagel ha,ll,; Which! had been tastefully- decorated ;bj jMlss Ganiett'and the Slald- bum Rangers. A dance was held to music suppl ,ed by R. p. Ford’s Orpheus Band, and r ifreshments.were supplied by the ladles; (bmmlttee. 'I h l s was a free night, everything belngi supplied by the
Coronition comfiiitteer;, ' Mr. Tomkins was M.C. I ^ j . j ,■,!;',
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On Tuesday afternoon ail the children under 16 lyeirs of age webei entertained in the vlllagii hall to a real Yorkshire tea, along jwlth ipHe inothefs of the younger Children, arier which were
Clltheroe, to seel the-CproiiaUon pictures,! while the yOunger-children and mothers! were
takep | by ’tjus
the!Older chlldten! to )die Palladium,!
Clltheroe.ih rery happy time being spent. Mrs. W. Kin j-Wllklnscn I has presented-
Won mugj atid Mr.-T. ivVtnrlwiYn tnll-Vi . I
every child In the vlllgi
Rector prese: the West Rising Coun
■ Bowland Rdral -Dlstrlit' !entertained ;by Mr. |Marshall, of-
the chlldteni with a book,' ‘1 George - VI,', King and Emperor," - on ! behalf'of -the, - Council. The riven | by!; '1 ■
:e'wHh a Corona- 'alker presented-
ipnted the I sipOpns '
y .Council lit
CORONATION CELEBRA'nONS. — A ' tteq vps formed In the'village an d ' n! list opened to, enable,, th e ,
coloured the fife of this corrier of Lanca- ;|
J ' t The patron who had asdsted to their
ransfer from' Stanlawe! was'Henry de Lacy, Earl of Llncolri. For the coronation of a new Pope he had set but fronl Lyons, bearing with him costly presents, vessels
of pure gold. From'to® Pope U® Udfi P®^' mission .to use a portable; altar for, his
chaplain to celebrate Mass whUe cam paigning; leave also! to be accompanied by a special confessor, a Franciscan friar, In his petition to ithe Pope for a trans
the Mersey determtoed the removal of the Stanlawe monkAito thC: banks of to® Calder, and with th,e- Pope’s permission they faced the taskjbf building anew at.
Serious floods an-3 encroachments of Thanks mainly to | the tides of Mersey, : , , , ' hedd. I ■psusefl PAWgr,
and. 4.000 Catoollcs from various, parts of the.felfofd diocese attended. ; Tbe altar, was ,Set in the open air and, was literally Iraihed'lh cherry blossom groydng In the, garden.
had’ comf into being.' from his handsjts. Drmleges - were received, and' by .r him' aiofae'could It canonically be dissolved;. Thfe dlsMlutloritOf the ^monasteries . by ■Henry! VIII was one Inlsuse/bftthe'.power;
he Ihad Usurped 'froinkhe rlghtfpl; head
deriee' hi theology he : gatoed,' at. toe; Stadluih of St. Bernard’s,, toe iClster-;
e Inily, thh 25th and last, abbot,.was: elect d to ithe'abbatlal chair at-Whalley,'His
.There Is at Woolhampton an early 17th century portrait- of Paslew, wWch came; frdra the tourch of St. Edmun^of,'J?miay,; PaSlewl was Intetostcd.ln.'the .endow- mfct of four 'extra pr}ests: at Manchester,'
clan house of studies at Oxford. (Before Wi election he had held office-as'prlor),'
' Irhe' alms distributed .by the abbey hafi,
mar school' at Warrington—ah honest Priest to'be master, and the residue to be used for! Masses'.
lanas wj-iu^uuu -a^iaui- , ' u j '
been extensive, (if .whare to JudveMthe Vrior EcplesiastlcuBKlMJ) _ Epr tontorr^ les-twentyfour poor and Infirm had .peeh mbintained In ■: ah, iffims-hbuse ■ .hgar to ^ abbey. '.To the poqr
cqnfing.to.the grid, ■ the .almbner gave weekly fpr .the som,
pf -thelfoupfiers two quartos . o fco rn . K into
vfirriR nrwoolen cloth were, given e
' P e
the statutes of General Chapter andithat: wad the Pope; Through'■'hlm-'the Ordeh
-nly one person could dispense from; sank the PeVen , Pehltentlonal .......
ieveiry Friday while walking In processjpn; round the cloisters, the cross at their.'
prayers olithe-drjier ^nd at their,death, a (Requiem: Mass jvas :sald ,ln every ‘Abbey
*A Wn/4 inf
i'lhe Kings of.-England ofen,asked the, LJ__ at%
started on September, "
iTor.askiiqpi „ , , . their .deliberations: a . splenm,
yoti.ve ,Mass;:
^ArvfVt^ „t; 'I
r e s t ' 1,01! '
i.toeypstsnents -..were, --k.ept ,-i ”*""'’''# 8 " in toe church, eight;.gqo ■;
toi0.eenyptoers toqti (WereM
toere' were. toiep-sp,ts, pf cYqstihehts. iTh%
.eased
fQf.lwphty-one.years; someitpitoei! '
like oy?)fiweil''20 -menwere.-reported iffo,5. , hot^ttondihg toe'; reformed! vPlaceS'.pfi
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hare,., ill .this short Massotried to jRakei amende tp make some leparatioji for toet ■tremendous: number of Masses ;that haye :
t
rtedi.to recapture s'(}me'Of the.;splrit'0h hose; good old Ci8terclan:'mo,hks- 'i.We:
beemlpst by, toe:clQs!iig;of the;.Abb.eyi .:oft toffices that :-would'have,been ()hanted;:byi
,i"
of toe CathoUc Church.^ , ' in'150f Johh-Paslew, Bachelor of Dly-i
iQ, juueen tofik. place, in :toe • aftTOon iiapa .'was.wltoeased by toe biggest._ c_ro_wd;Sinc.e
■'j.:'' (V CH O ^G - i’ljie ceremoijy .of ____________
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part.aud formed .a:beautlfUl-!proce8Slon,; a'fhUQWtog a-shortlsetrice ta-toe Church; a precession was. held;rouhd .the; gtoundsi
,
to0.Ch)iich;was,'Opeped,iBixflUeePS:.frem churches to -toe ^neighbourhood itooki
'w s.ffltoeasedbytoe.blE^ ee
place to to .which,queen shoridtoavsitoei honouriand .this (.wasigatofidiby .to? t tlngentifrom Stj'Mary’s,Church,- Bllltogrt
hd-f then the rStatue -;of,.-Our Lady'wast crowned as queen. As usual a -ballotitookl
icrown, bf. red rpses' on toe bead ■ of. the: ■Statue,[which Is-isltuated, to toe ifentre, 'of toe:br6unds. ;Aftewards
.the.procesTi . stbn continued to -the •,Church where,
B e n e d i c t i o n , w a s . s a l d b y t h e R e v . : F a t h e r F l a n n e r y , •
; a l o n g ! c l o t h , of - g o l d - t r a i n - w h i c h ! , w a s : c a r r i e d ! b y ' i S l x J l t t i e . b o y s , . . d r e s s e d I n m e d - r j b v a l ( W h i t e ; t u n i c s .
l - T h e B l f i t o g t o n q u e e n ' w a s I g o r g e o u s l y , a t t i r e d j t o a ; d r e s s p f w h i t e ; s a t i n a n d i h a d i
' , i -
W h a U e y . ' q u e e n , - . P a t r i c i a . g e e d i j w l s o i ^ a a , ■ d r e s s e d ‘to .'While. iSa ”tin, .'tritomed'iWlth;
■' ' ' I n ' c W d e d ' t o - t h e p r o q e s s l o h w a s | t h e : ' '
and oh Holy Thursday ,1,200 qud)r*^T^^'httended hy'^our phSe^p Owen S
i U d^Sr((Crook, - The • cusslon bearer ,was‘ r i S Ootoonj. W iape iondiSt.'
Amps.was-.repre.' 'qv» nnni? TPh'pivpd twouence each aiidl all ^ FQBO'Wug a heavy,shower In theiiuoro’
nllr of shoes These charges fejjtalled an?
Ihg.Afte sun^shone e f p ^ ^ o f £ l ^ toi; to® y e k i ^lj»riPtoriayB PrQceedtogs-were,W Paslew .at \VhaUey.
hire. P The oW known movemtots. of _.Abpt:.!
aslew ! during Ms l ^ t . years .'were, to. Knowsldy to to33, S a t e Abbey to 1534
an dak tree'to the grounds of the'new chtlrcri arid 6ii the site of the old abbey.
as stewards and lour for the Bishop, the occasion the Abbot each planted'
In the course of his sermon Father McNulto said:’ ■' il
a id Stdyntog to the ^W e to.l?35. At Paslew’s execuMPn to 1537 he-was h e - . tweeri 67 and .77 years of age. Accototog, to GlUoW, ■ William Haydock, who m , executed two' -days
after.Paslpw. TO®-' aked about 54. John.Eastgate, who ,wa® also trldd at Lancaster but acquitted, was- aged 231 He was allowed to go to Neath, Abbeji to South Wales and to 1549, waS a priest! to Blllericay, -Essex. ■ . - oI In Mky, 1536,. the;Abbey of .SaUey had
closing! the smaller monasteries. On •'2th October the men of Craven rose and instated the Abbot and his twentyrone
een [dissolved under the new Act tor
the klhg’s ears, he- wrote .two violent ibtterb to the young Earl of Derby;to iang[l.he abbot and monks ("as right . rrant traitors’’).! Derby assembled
ll toonks. When toe news reached
'OOOlmen at Preston and sent a note'to i and the. meri of Craven and East Lan-
aslewlthat he would stay at WhaUey.'- in-Mbnday night, 30th October,' ■■ ! | Netej of Derby’s errand had leaked out .;
ashiiel prepared to forestall the earl; On the! Monday morning Nicholas Tem- l jest bame to Whalley with three or four
Vo hours but were'at last adnuttediafter threat to burn the abbey bams arid
undred men. They were kept out for
:omJ I’Thereupon! Abbot Paslew and fight of more of his brethren took the )ath|of the Pllgrlniage of Grace. Nbws )f toe truce at Doncaster reached Deyby Defore be left Preston and he disbanded bis troops as coirimanded, Tempest arid
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B L IN D M IN IS T ER ’S LQ( " :C O N N EX IO n I .. I
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ninety YEARS, old. | . .
, The' baU\cotoimttoe,'. V','wtopbJW;ifl ^Afte:: the .prbc|ribn ;had p a s ^ r t '^ exceUerice of trie arrarigontorit8.,to;laQle8]^
noiMlFee;'witW'W8;’Todd ;as;;secretatr Idd w'iWSi*U tofiiintr 'rpffishtafinfe.'TheV l;efl!ectl ie arid will be'lbrigMiP®®')®/®^' i(were 'ftWfdbtf jo'f jarlOris ctoSes' of ichafsctbrS
a ritoid pa'rade' tobk .pliuie."
I An equally jblly-tltoevtosisrieto ■children - a t tob juvenUe 'fancy dress ball
cnuQren, Tuiuj jWicjr, uci-vauuj themselves'-very: much i indeed.'
I-was a fine array ofidatoty andi
LEAPNER
TYEING.AFTER LOSING STOHT:] AT SEVENTY^riVE,
ItloriBl minister, who has just celebrated Ms- tlon babies), Ivy Carley^toathtog |!ri),. Isoth birthday, has overcome the handicap q f|;p o p th y rind Ms'Chew (Costers),"'Jo: " "
Joseph'Booth,.of Grangbfleld Avenue, awarded'prlzek to toe tollotong; ' wolet iurieyiin-Wharfedale, a retired: Congrega- 'F r ^ la n d andi’Ereda Prpctorjt^^^^
After .losing his sight at the age of 75 . the
jguided by his stick. 'He studied .praiUe, arid Inow rie ls able to read the Scriptures,'hwrin
amUidr: figures as he .walks, about, the village,
Iponiience.'' Booth is a native of Clitheroe; ' his
iborblik ,bi.
gether at an hour’s warning, ills toeri left Whalley Abbey and returned'
.... ■- . . :
Mr.lBooth was educated at Airedale College and Hillary Virlgley (Coster). | | ■ I ....... .
, -„,,-
moiOn
toe.lst January, 1537, the 'Whalley; l^rjg^R_ow, in’Swaledale. rr0mT897;to tol9 | ,o,ft 1 ------- -
- “ - '“ BS returtong to Oxford; one to, his, j jo t t e from office and went to Huddej^eld, 1
,onJks| made an annual grant to Thora?S, ' Crbiriwell of £6 13s, 4d. Early In Febru- ary,telew-sent two letters by a baker j
Oxford scholar, the other to Stephen Sagrir, Abbot of Halles, whom Paslew had' “ brought up here as a child.” The letter's however, were Intercepted, | ' e next news we have of 'Whalley Is
voin to Burley shortly afterwards. jHe has s teen fcarrled (twice, and-has a f a i te M three
ons. { There are two' grandsons. ^ a t P
d
fer Lacy had stressed these points. At WhaUey the numbey of monks would be increased by twenty, the distribution of alms and hospitality would be multipUed and a barren district would receive succour for all time. As long as. toe world lasted twenty Masses would be said dally for the souls;of the|Pope and the Earl. :
. !.'.. !
the heavy charges, of building, arid these Increased under the rule of Robert Top* cllffe and John Ltoqley, fourth and fifth abbots. - In Lancasnlre the monks held Ma the manors of (galley anU Bllllngton,
Grants of land were needed to^nieri
C rland, Crouton, Staining (Fylde) ; ■ to Aheshire the manors of Stanney, Ashton
the four' rectories 3f Rochdale. ■ Eccles Blackburn! and VfhaUey, with toeli
chapels. The head house
cton, WllUngton, - They!also possessed Order Was 'pt Clteatof, near Dijon to Bur; of toe 'Clsterclai., ,
the I trlaT of Paslew and his monks, William Haydock land John Eristgate. This took place at! Lancaster on Friday, 9th,M?ir®ri. before the Earls of Derby and: Sussex, According to the .calendaf of Indictments Paslew admitted five corints which! were held to the treasonable! |The.:| following day he was hanged, drawn'and quartored, probably at Lancaster. WU- llain Hayriock suffered at 'Whalley on Mofiday, 12th March,
jPaslew’s (Last Days,
Gratee seems to have been very slight. RObfert Aske deposed that he had re- celved-fio money from him, as heihad from other abbots. . It'was alleged he had le]nt a hqrse to! Tempest and received a copy of a letter, that Norfolk sent to , ' ■
ilew’B share to the Pilgrimage of
Lord j Derby! He .— ctaktoi their
had! admitted I the Vinifro’ efaiTA ;
presuipably covered by the King’s par-1! don of December, nor Is there any| evi dence that he had offended since the pardon, ; Father Edward Rlshton (1550‘ 85)rsald Paslew was hanged because John Eastgate had sheltered his brother-
ommitted during the movement Jverfe, bABDS, CAKE BO:^S, ETC. (DtERIISEI&TIMfS OFFICE What pleeaasse^ Mr. Booth most — most_ra ajteln.tag . “ £ ' ’S ' ’M ' ‘: u S ' S a ' 3 S l
Bradtord, where he received his training over 60‘Years ago, and a letter from the deacons and members of the Gawthorpe Church,
from which he retired 25 yearn ago. . ,'SBE OUR RANGE OP.
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„here he took a great interest, in .too m.C.’s both to; the'afternoon ond ev?ritog.'. { son, of undenominational (schools.,He '
at the Zion Church: at .Pa^thoree,
- . , Meiribers of the ball cototolttee;acted, as- ' '
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cows, £11 lOs; to. £ 1 5 10s,; oldef'cattle, £8 to £11; early calyers, £28 to' £8p! other useful summerlfig cows, £ 2 |to £26; plalneriklnds'and later dates, -£16
*7,1. » , A to £19 each.: .Tbe judges,- Messrs, w; 1 arid 2, F . Coates.
Is. Id.;:
.ewesl6d..to 8jd;,perfib],_' ! ' , Tuesday.-Ja small Show of dairy cmtle
, 112s. to 22s. wch.: Jhe JUflgeS[MM3rp.G. I wweiPRwnrth. lA-ftumber of paretits avtdled opportunity to witness 'the
I aoUf otiieiB# vy fi and breeders,'35s.
y W f ■?w®8'-,| mglterdtillfthtolrid'by^t^^^^ I
I Duxbury (Rlbchester). j (Accringtoii) made the fi for. dairy cattle: 1 afid j Baltorforth. -:
( 3ther Waddlngtonnews elsewhere,) i w '
Quotations: : Best heifersi arid bullocks, 75d; to 8Jd.; young ’ cows, 6ta. to 7id,:, plainer and tougher kinds, Aid. to 6|d.; best quality : lambs, ls.. 4d. ] to Is. 6d.; stronger'sorts, :is- 2d. fin Is.- Md;; -hoggs, is. Id. to is. 21d.;, shearltoM,' n jd f to
Monday.—A light show of lfat cattle. , , .
arid calves 'bri offer. Quotations;'. Best cows, £23 to! £27 IDs.; platoer.klpds,' £ 1610s. to £ 2010s.; best heifers, £JB tq £ 30; :DthersJ £17 to; £?2t 6ttprigjCa(lves
and twtoterSi £7 to £10 10s.; fat | spden (Grlndleton) and . M. Tajflor
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1C L ITH E R Q E AUC^TIO N MAH'] Friday!—A i’prize'.show' of !6() IgeM, arid
!“ language .of the blirid’’ ori , the-ispeclal machlh'es; He has Mto leanied the'art of, touch ].typing qn an ordinary typewriting 'machtoe, on which he does all his corrqs^ .l
land pfayer ablO to type this
father was at one time Congregational min-; lister at Newton-ln-Bowland. 1 One of Mr; 'Bbottos, sons'is In'the ministry at Scar-.;
Iblindness. to a remarkable manner. f He Ifias become one of: Burley’s; most.
judges, Mrs. Hlpdle 'Blgsbri; I Mrs.',jl ■Forrest 'orid Mrs.-' J . ' H . Taylor,-wlio
ton "(Gay TltoO.' Mark Hartley (Chink-1' man), 'Vera'Bweetman (Webb’sj Seedd); Mary Mudgrofe (old fashlqneto' IWy),. Margaret Battorsby (Coronation rosette), Margaret ' 'Wflgley (Carnival);. Jejiri L e em ta ¥ (M a d am e :? ( ^ ^
BllltogtoriCPeMlan Prince),^JeamtodeY .............. “ ersf
Stark . Edward Satti Taylor (biittefeup), - (eat more frtiit). Mary ffi fllriil.'HennethiWhlteslde (Herald), Colto
Underwood (tfriroP)- John Houlrisworth Emma Boosnmqn ||
.nroffK 5pV(- i ■' ■ ' . prettysebrie.''
The chlldrEn paraded before - the,[; J. "H,'' Taylbr.i wbo 'I!
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■■SflMock. ■ ^ ■' Nat
| l l f f b g ; g ; | f m b ^ Itch,boy. ,, I. . . .
Bond,
bnal costume (under ,14): Mary!HUicki 1
qal costume. (under .14).. , ‘Balloon' mon’’-: CoUlri Underwood,
‘Russian dancer’’; Allah Oddle, “Coster boy. Morated-cycyle: Ij Howard ;p&wson; l
Boothman.VDafpy .arid Joan.’’
ConUc costume) Mr-'T. Hcfd, ‘'Film star. Oriklnal: MlES.M.-Smlth, “poper: serviette
• At toe'cbncluslbri, the,Vicar presentedUoi ;R<joms, 'Mr. Speataan’s^ caff
thb lUBhef Buck- And! the Sun M . :Hpori for cjlildren'arid adults followed and were
TWrkl. MVjpfle ;Dickinsbn (Hlkwathri),; 11 tot®
-.1 HiacKDum • i n j u s n y , I I riA'pJwS-p orearilsed.1 - Over E70 had beeri ■ Dickinson (Herald); Moug^^as'Uridewobd 3
B & m t f i S w h d i “ ^hWb-ma nne r ta whlch the (Elrd). Pre%a (^oates (Drummer; B o |) ,:U o te ^ .... ...........
gene^i ocviuuMsji
! 'm4 to 1881. From then untU WSS" he was |at, j gpoUn used at the CorbriaUon ceremo^;' i ' iuddendenfoot; and tor-twojwrs Mtorw.^ds, ^he music ™ tola; occa8lonj(7?a8 sito-, R.
, | Bool H otpman, u, oq tern]
land] A. ‘
.aSDeakrilan and MlS3lM; Whlt- . .
r CELEBKA’TION ITEMS,
held! In St. Beleo’s Church and was conducted by tjie Vicar. ’There- was a laiEe jcongrega- tionl After thel'pervlce.an adJou^ept ,v;m 'mate to the school where each child was the recipient of a Shelley chtaa .reuvenlri'jnug,.
Ori Mpnatlon Day-a unltcd/service' was
preSnted by thi,Vicar
and.pWeivbyMr. ^ d Mrs! ' J & s ; Walmsley, who; were loudly cheered by parents apd childipn.. - . .] .
'■ Aispeclal Corbnatlori service-tooklJlace Iqst at the organ. , | ; i
At a sottvenlrOf the Coronation the Widows f at th'S hospital received d basket .orfiplt (each
West Bradford'-Day' Scb'ool Weibm^^^^ . b y k e Vicar (Rev. ,W.(G, .MnrahMttote
witn to
and a Corbnatibri handkerchief frpm Mr.J J- Walmsley.'New-Hall.: • fe e :children attending Waddmrtori .and,
rom the Brownies’/section of,
the_.Guldes,
prelkted to chUdreri 'iri fihelr .aipW by the' Bowland'Authori ty were handed to toe redlp-j ..,v .
hv Mr Ci ClatK. Clark, who, with toe Vicar vicar,.:
I M A N U F A C T U R ED A T I. •
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Corbnatlori spoons glyeri by-the Coitaty Educatlori Authority.;' (’)toe, books:
lav momlnb at the Methpdlst .ChUrph,
lucted by the Rev. W. McKee, There Was irge' cbngfegatlori. Miss Speakman' was,
^“coKttefe;
.Mr. lames- Walmsley ; ’ t Mr
p E. IOrd|Orel}eus B ^ d .a ? ^ j S “’^ 'X a re aT C S . Spinks,]J. Jack- Herd, H. Whiteside,
wqoff.
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Ikirs "taix !’ ^ Nauoriai costume (adult): Miss E. Althtoi,
Seaforth. Highlander. .! ■ ' Cfiidfatter;.Xadu),t);.,Misses-M. Banks and i-;
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'b'mfiritoff-' “A 'chip ;pi - toe, .old. :
(bither sex, under :14)|;
Diieotan noQQQnf. .
Clayton is'secrbpair, a r i d ' Mr ; ( W- t . .the' Ht splfal gtbitods, and thrqUriI,'tne.vlD^o Me''chatoW8ri,‘.deseryes '.cfemt( ;fto. ‘toe- :by'(W
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arid'i^turiieslby Mfs; H: L; Rushtori.and her l;daughter,‘(Mra. Bkrr. |Thelf: task' wa^ .most
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Cycle Saekets, fill
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)‘:0 .'Mary, ;.we crown .itoee,’'.i;toe ;Uttie! queen,•Bhellai Clayton, placed ,a heautifu I
on.' ijlio the. sweet strains ofi. the toSroni
owalte), top Mayor havlpg left etoiy;! .-I.W-U'U
I'Ladles: -.i;Mrs.!s: Westotod: (eartydlfi toriah) :'I2, MlsS''L.?:Sffllth ’(Eyefgreen, Gentlemen; !,-Mr;' R. Duckworto.:(Mex,T
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' ;(Gutaeps).:Hlstprl5^,.chatoPtors!'!^’3 r a ! :
1, Miss R.-Garnett (Marie rAptotoettej:; 2 (equal), MP8''>'Mftoe-Ri?dhead::.:(.''“*^''
tPepty, ‘Mayto 'teouncUlor-JiiH.'iSatferr-Ji^ ne.a depressing-shower; ! '' -v ' ' ‘ ■ . 'r-hotonti
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Repjostotatoes.ot-atobfi-'eyefy ■“ ’ In (gay attire, were .iln- the
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■' llirnitlrig biothes mako-a maalook i all wrong—no . woman .wants |a tip Irbin me yoU'lljlot Rodmaynea
- mich bettor In a good fitting suit. :"I gOo ,ltioy’r«^pa#ing the Marl borough suit at 65N.
! tai|or youf'cTo'thM-t-Vbu’ftrbel ^ ■ -_i '■' .
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.hundred(people;paraded .In -handwme aodi !cblourful:cp5tUlne5 WWch added totoe bright;;
brilUently,after;what.:threatenedi ,rhp\ mMeSbn .was introduced "bv '.thrtdi
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