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Thousands 0f happy horrtes have (Started with a gehb^ ous loan from the Halifax ;
. Building Sodetyand in many i cases the deposits required have been saved regularly , In the Society's Monthly Savings Department. |^ is j an ' Ideal way of saving to buy the house you want Ask ior deiailf of ihfs: \ special departmenl.
assets exceed £120,000,000 ’ H A L I i& X THEW i
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T 1s t u s fo l o w ,th e fo rtu n es o f R oger, f L T Bon o f M lElobert F it z -E u s t ^ w «
of to lls h ' I bags i on th a t: most Imppsm Third Crusadft" Within, the short s p w
hmd w h o d ied itN T y r e in th e H oly Lanj a v ttg accom janlBd .th a t,.m o s t s pM ta i^ s O three years B(jger Was not only
of the honours th a t fell to,,him. The most' trait in ils character appears to to'fe been'that o f : altbfuhiess to
he swore hls lath of fealty. That oath he. kept, whether It was to his absent K Richard, or to his Worthless; brother Jo h n ,, to hls Immediate superlbr, the Earl pf Chester. T h e e ard many evidences of this but wo can oily mqntlon a|few..., ■
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in ig h t, b e c a u se t h e s to r y w h ic h lie s b e - wh ln d t h e s e rm o n s w a s r e l a t e d ' o v e r t h e • ir e le s s o n , F r id a y n ig h t b y C o u n c illo r nF r a n k D u g d a le , o l'C U th e r o e . T h is w a s , g o d o u b t, r e s p o n s ib le fo r a la r g e r c o n o r e g a tio n t h a n h a s b e e n s e e n o n t h e s e s c c a s io n s fo r m a n y y e a r s , a ls o , a s t h e Je rm o n is a lw a y s p r e a c h e d o n t h e 30t h ; a n u a r y , It w a s t h e fir s t o c c a sio n ! s in c e S1927,t h a t It h a s b e e n p r e a c h e d b n a t u n d a y , i T h e p r e a c h e r . o n S u n d a y w a s i h e R e v . E W . B u tte r w o r th , V ic a r . o f ' i . .
h e 'Will o f t h e la t e S ir R a lp h A s s h e to n , ' ia t D o w n h am P a r is h C h u r c h , o n :S u n d a y
ew o r th -s a id t h a t S ir R a lp h A s s h e to n w a s [ v id e n tly a s p le n d id C h r is tia n c h a r a c te r !Whose b e q u e s t w a s d e s ig n e d n o t s o m u c h ito p e r p e tu a te h ls o vm m em o r y , a s .t o p r o - Hv ld e a d d itio n a l o p p o r tu n itie s o f w o r sh ip . o e d id m u c h fo r t h e p o o r o f t h e p a r is h e s [ f 'W h alley a n d D o w n h am . A t W h a lle y ,
[C h a rities a n d h a lM n p a y in g “ tw o a b le m a n d o r th o d o x m in is t e r s ” t o p r e a c h s e r - i [Of. h ls d e a th , a n d t h e o th e r a t W h a lle y , i a r r ia g e (F e b r u a r y 5t h ) .' M r, B u tte r -
r o d u c tio n o f ;S8,‘ h a lf to b e : s p e n t in o n s - - a t D ow n h a r a o n t h e a n n iv e r s a r y mo n t h e ; a n n iv e r s a r y o f h is s e c o n d
[S h illin g s t o t h e p o o r - a g if t w h ic h h e 'm a d e fr om t h e c h u r c h y a r d . E a c h y e a r ih e c lo t h e d e ig h t, p o o r c h ild r a u in i iW h a lle y p a r is h a n d fo u r in D o w n h am
e v e ry S u n d a y in L e n t, h e g a v e fiv e
iw e ik -e n d d istr ib u te d 40s, in c h a r ity ,, b lit h e c a n n o lo n g e r k e e p t o t h e s t r ic t le tte r T o f t h e b e q u e s t, w h ic h d em a n d s t h a t t h e
lI A s a ls o d ir e c te d b y S ir R a lp h pA ssh e to h ’s w ill, M r. R . C . A s s h e to n , t h e
b e g a n .',. ■ , . i .i r e s e n t S q u ir e of- D o w n h am , d u r in g t h e ■ lefe railw ay llne'^ front .lio h a o h to' B lw a ln g - celebratW ; iO h'S ep ten iber [ 17th
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We clp le n ts' s h a ll h o t r e c e iv e ‘r e lie f e lse * ' ^ h ere, :: B u t h e c a r e fu lly o b s e r v e s t h e
p a r ls h .; L ittle c h a n g e • Is' m a d e in t h e [ in clu d e d e v e r y y e a r s i n c e ' t h e s e rm o n
'h ym n s s u n g a t t h e ^ s e r v ic e ,' a n d ‘i t 'is j jb e lle v e d t h a t t h e ;90t h P s a lm h a s b e e n
' T h e p r e a c h e r s a id t h a t S ir R a lp h in p h is w ill p r o v id e d fu n d s fo r t h e a n n u a l
W h a lle y , a t w h o s e c h u r c h S ir R a lp h A s s h e to n w a s c h r is te n e d .
lA L M O S I 'S s soon 8s ;h e b ecam e Lora A o f'C it h e r o e b e w a s c a lled upoh by W ’ 'C l an cello r o f . E n g la n d .to b o l^
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The Lords of the Honour of th^ ifeth Century.
ROGER D E LA C Y .
:[ TATOW'let IB tu r tt'to ;the: s e w n l f i n e Qf N D e L ^ y s , rea lly th e
■ N om a n S g h a w ere, th e n e t f b ran ch w5e eyen m o re
^irst lin e took th e n am e o f th e old l a i w f C on stables o f Chester,
^ d ^ o m b l = /’T e r v ln g h te K l ^ boto th e 'fie ld a n d lith fe 'fc o u n cU .^ a r ir b e ^ a ^ . t th e fou r, th e f rst a n d th e la rt were
y p es o f th e S e a t m edlAvaP baron. ”
n g w ifii m e e sta tes. ^ a iM n sM ffie “ “ h
still sep uated • In the ilandi where
-.the ■ dread, afnictloi d s’ still to be found, BO, because people believed that It was contagious, the sufferer i In the Middle Ages were compel^ to llve't part'lrom the; rest of
the.comrmiplty,; and no fewer than six hundred leper-houses were erected In this land. .Borne of mem s were qv ltd small retreats with no more thm
ated ftdm their fellows, and just as they are
r L o n d o n e r s, e s t E n d a x
Exeter, and Norwich, contained many patient!. The chlefofme hospitals was m a t a t 'Bur on .Lazars In :Lelcester6bhe,'',and; It, Was a t aughter house bf one whlch had been bliilt„oi|tside me walls.of Jerusalem.
ix sufferers In mem; but umeis a ^ , like;
JtW V E N In a Ihlii" p eopled co u n ty 'lik e ' l Ql lA U C ssh liq th e r e w ere g ro u p s
( w n feh Hve J ^ f h e A r e s ts are ev ( tal lep ers in C Ijmeroe. ep e s , a n d w W ^ flid r a 'to tte tw rU tw s.. h enry* d e ’L a c y w h o •m ed .-to s.m e..l& ly >Lapd'
s o t ’Borprlted t ^ lf ln d th a t th e r e w ere H P ro b W y very so o h a fte r th e cru sading;
t e l e disti&bed, n o r a re ih e lr « t f | e t o b e to k en a w a y from th em . T h ere w as; a lso a L a to r H o th e af-; L a n catter, th e n c h le ! 'Place Jn th e .c b u h ly .’.a iid We are;
th e ir freed om , th e y d b term lned to d o what; l (h e y ( h u ld t o flU evjabelm e su fferin g s o f lip lr . m em t u t o f m e lr h om e s t o w ah d er in w ant,,
a d a ra h ted m e ' b u rgesses o f CUmeroe; ma iow -tow n tm e n , a n d In stead o f d iiv u ^ ;
to m e l ' sp iritu a l needsi b u t a lso saw th a t m e y d w ere f id a n d d o m e d , a n d w h o tr ea ted m e lt
n d 'tb *ust ip me Kingship., . . , • I h Two' knigh S '' cqnsplred! treacherousIyHto
the Castlesl of Jlottingham and Tlokhm fp rih e Cl usadetrKlng.i, - But mere ,.was treason I abroad* ahd John ■was schemlra a to iselze th fisupreme power [in■ the I ^ p
and' over- these: two ,,Castles to. Johii,;t|ut
suffer for mii act of fealty, forethfe faithli John at once carried fire ,and :Bw,pro.lntp newly-acquired . lands of- jme;de .Lacy, laid!mem [waste., i Fortunately, tQr-.tbe hi gesscs of tl|ls town b§ kept a'Way fi oumeroe.
T T Is rath er a stra n g e m in g m a t, w h e n t X J o h n bam e t o m e th fo n c h e d id n o t
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thw a rte d h ls ev il d esig n s in th e -p a s t. P rolF . f ably! h e sa v in i h im o h e w h o .w o u ld ks?p.(
c o u ld m a k e a n y o n e h ls frien d , b u t Iti;Is, l erta in th a t h e h a d g rea t d d fflW tlp n a n d iiking' fd r - t h i; Roger,' a n d -m a t - h e -M t on h is ow n lipm ed ia te foU owm g,?jor, o n .dhe; gccasion wd fin d tjien t plSjyijJg a g am b lin g mam e i' to g em ;r, a n d --th fet- v a s s a l, w irmm g o o n ey from h ls overlord. '[To th e u tm ost s f hlB g rea t a b ilitie s'th e L ord o L C U t h t o e
erved K in g Jfohn fa ith fu lly , a n d w e ll.-y . , t
l s ' task to keep me-'[Welsh borderlands : quiet, and m b is he was certainly successful,
fair-tune, an( afteli 'a desperate struggle managed to rescue' the Earl from, a vot perilous’ sltuc tion. I So fiercely did he raid t these Welshr ten that ‘they always referred
pon iti the Qgure,I of a serpent biting m$ throat of the Griflto of : Wales
[John In me (lastleiof Rouen.: To avenge me deatb of hiS nepbew Philip of France Had
Chateau Galljard,'The .young Prince Armul;, according toBhakespeare, and many history, books, had iieen 'most'foully murdered b y
pis m a g n i^ n t - defence - of < me
belr compailes of bowmen , and .: speartnep [might of Fnnce, and'Roger was lorcedlfto
retire to me Castle; There he wasi closely i 'besieged for i twelve-month; and sally -after’
' tq hold the I md for. m e [English King. They ' were powerle is to do .soragainst the whole
sally was'att !topted: by-,
me.devoted :garrison . prisoned ban 1, and at last me lack of water
' tobreak me grip of meibeslegeite, but-all'ini vain. ‘Grim famine stalked amdDg'th''e lm^
the chase.-' He:-, also!; fixed: the sum of a. ithousand marks ;as me 'price, of the baron’s' ransom,) an d John bestlned nlmsell enough f to raise, the necessary sum In order to :$et
fidelity show i: by: Roger to: hls masto m a t he placed bm In free [custody, to ramble about free- b it-attended, and to mdulge)in all knightly i ixerelses and in- the pleasure,of
tlnuouB [and faithful setvioe. ' For' six'yekrs he helditbe Mh post of Sheriff in bom .t^ie' shires of Chi ster and York, and so tolt tiidt- the King’s p was kept there. :For dns' year he held ;he higher .post stUI of Justlciaf of England tnd !c(mpelled all men in tb'o‘ Kingdom’to abide py: me laws of Ihe laM and to pay tl elr just arid lawful taxes. And it was durint
mis.period: that he-'paid ,mjiri:! of his j visit I! to .this itown, and did man|r' d things for be 'good oMhe people-in
ree bis faitl ful subject. • AND for him'
few. sbort years femaiiUngi toi ,ge'r rtpald-'his King;
by.coH^:
istrict.' ' ■
: i » t ’ m e r e'w i r e ^ e f j r e 'm q u m d . h e -b ^ ir e ilh i .;o I;m e' 'th e p o o f n u ll irers v^ete
1 '- A T mat ■ ilme-tbe disease of leprosy Was I. -L*. very, »}de-spread;''Some people- . that me -Npi inanavbrought .tvim'/m^i -mis disease wheh tpey Invaded country, but mat^ cannot |be, true, becs(use there were LeperHOspit ds In
England.before me'Crff- quest.: But mi l awful tnalady spread and: Bt( pe wifre itakenjjt
compelled tlem,: to -make Surrender, >(So Impressed w{ s Philip wim me . Incomparable
Invaded Johr's dukedom of Normandy, The Earl of Pemt rokfe and Roger were sent ove^; t seas with a I and of h talmdred /knlgbts, Wim
ho him as “ Itogev of JKII” I t wns part of uIt is rather signlflcent that hls seal bei
S p e c ia l in t e r e s t w a s a d d e d t o t h e PROBAB1 iV bis greatest feat of arms was t 2S8t h a n n u a l se rm o n , p r e a c h e d u n d e r
lor on one occasion when thd great .RapdoU managed to get himsdlf: cornered byime rebellious Welsh in ' Rhuddiah, Roger gathered a b ^ d of h^tretalriorsi togemer In
of hii , overlord, me No r did he spare himselj In the scrvl,ce lari pf Chester,
quality In hls vassal to further hls own se lflfhX b u t.% records and. a':'few,.stonss,.buU^^^ c ends One C ^ hardly believe, that this Klng‘r,me' wplls'
of.imeifannhouse near the-spot
a k b a g r e a te r r ev en g eu p o n - R o g e r lo r h a v to g a im throu gh m iclc a tid ;m in ,ia n d u sed
, it,|.,diseasa was istamped'put*: an d
-.to d ay /n p t^ affhcKOOcfc'-':!^^^
bltingl'me Welrii all know, there were very feari'spopa
which; had ’ been 'held every; Saturday- ln ,mi town- stooe the.' days - of ' th e ; Conquest served: me inhabitants:In their stead.'
I. -. cou n ty. - T h e ' p a tro n saint'-Dt' th d F arish | 1 Chutdi 'was Saint M ary M a g d a len ^ j
! in r h i s b rave d efen ce o f - .'the: .Chateam I CsJUard, h e o btarec^ d g ta ja t fM m .J o h n i 1 to b o ld a^ F air in .|th e tow n . T h is againj
wak o n e i o f - th q , o ld e st' F a irs In th e
.lo r d to enjoy,; fo r, a ll m e : to lls w en t -Into .h is p o ck et. ■- T h a t It; wa^' a very Im p ortan t f a lf u .is .p roved b y ; m e- h lm -v a lu e ' t t a t '-w a s - s e t
The- F a ir w as la lso -a tv a lu a b le th in g ' fo r mfe ‘
p on |it w h o e v e r th e L o rd o f m e H on our e r o e d le d .
n R o ;b d a le ,' VTben ih e d ie d I t w a s iq . to a t - [A b b ey 'gtn u n d s:;toa t n l8v b od y!w a ^ .la id , and. oble benefactor.:-
t iDe Lacys; h e . gav e ' th e ,. A bb ot a n d m o n ffi io e ta n d s 'th a t'h a d 'M lo n g e d :'to -to e " 'c h u ^
AtER'waS' a lso very g en erou s td l p t l bbey w h ich jb ls fa th e r b a d fou n d ed caw , fo r. o u tjo f th e in ew possesslori^
o u n ty w h ich h a d ' b elon ged " to , ithft had r Abtof^d
tm any a n d .ferv en t Would :be :th e-p ray ers of- no e .n o n k s fo r t o e w e a l.o f .t o e s o u
l.in .to e h '
.: 10:: b i s ' s o n -"Uohn su cceed ed , h im ; £! h n o t e iite r in td h ls In h er ita n c e u n til a y ea r
y o u n g m a n r e f a b o u t-2S, b u t h e d id i
a d p assed ^ aw ay afijer b is fa th er ’s d ea th . N e x i'w e e k :
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ith u m b u v planeti o n O c to b e r '30th la st. ' W e -m s s e d bu top tag I n t c e a c h oth er, o n ly by ', “ T h is.w a s ito e n a rrow est esca p e fr om COl-
1 ■ A stt m om ers h a v e .[just r e v e a le d " t h a t_ Wea r th ' had a 'narrow |eeca p e:from -a collision flv e .a n d .a h a U h o u r q . /
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m-T h e m in or p lan et: ■was travelling: a t tw en ty t iles t seco n d ; w e'W ere d o in g e ig h tee n .-S d bh a t, rrhlle w e b n ly ’avo}ded a 'h e a d -o n c r ’^"’^
tfision w h ich th e -e a r th h a s ever h a d w ith in Bstronbmer.
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n d " a ; g rea t am o u n t 1 o f jo llity w a s ; Ind ulged . [in b y ith e G lim eroe fo lk a n d m e lr naighbours..
i' O n m a t d a y th e r e iw a s h e ld a 'g r e a t fOstl- aval iti h e r honour, a n d p eo p le o f th e tow n i n d 'd lstrlct m a d e . holid ay; .; S m e e . a ' large mn um b tt o f people .Were..u su a lly [p r e se n t In ' e md I B orough, th a t d a y w as .’ Chdisen i a s ath e. 'Ilair. Day;:; a n d th e ' fo llow in g -day- w as . lso, in clu d ed . [ T h u s Ifor. c en tu r ies th e; 22n d i ga n d :th e '23rd :o I-J u ly lw er e 'o c c a sio n s When'S ar e a t nm ou n t o f b u y in g a n d se llin g w en t'orl,.
' Balt R og er m a d e CUtheroe a m u ch morel 1 : im p o rta n t p lace w pett, in m e y ea r follow,-:
tell of'.the existence'pf mis home of mercy, 'Oile' at the carved stones looks' as. lf :lt bm I once pome the arms. of .Roger, m e . serpent
to: mose- days,' an d ' mat-tbe- rnarket
dtteh3 tocO'TbiifiAwes'bf Itods.: '■Nbw'R'^sriLtilSd ilri,^^^^^^ :mht: ww
-A jras to give further help to mesi b iitc^ 4';’!^ sjwtihgrf^^
(h a t w ere th e n k n o w n .' A ID one of the-good
.■Lancd&q.j^pler^i'yj^^ ; mb [e 't& 'g fft'to 'th e lepifilrs,oriSt, Nwh-,’
Wds'Kceeiijl H()^lt fi .jn 'L a S ^
'.m ip iip te t'to . w ^ ; k v a r ^ g e r'i* " ;g o o d .!'e ^
I .'iing InjthSbpriflkbf pnre'iWatoriW I'iiidlSl [ 'This rather rOminds us of that ' Syflai; .feenerf 1'
‘ i : i h a i;’Kmlsr’i bhithietli'^ '' ’ bet mt .Irra'iiate’ oni'.thO'Ca^; Ebcki,';a'iid: I ,, thki^arwa?
! 'olai ■•8tvEdW(ffd,<rofc'it:!to'to^^ I• o f 1 il8;brotheht w iita lepefi
;tto ;Old legiiasr'hboutViPimeroe^ sajW^ pf hislcpro^; bywash-;:
i Stefiy -of '[[the ,* l^ i Im d oW e r e
■priest .a t? .m eV E dM p td ;)^ 'ibhythiiw
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b a rg e o f ' a p riest, w h o 'n o t. o n ly 'in ln lstered .i read f'il com p la in t w im a ll m e remedlesl
of Roger
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