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HISTORY AND CHARACTERISTICS

OF

BISHOP AUCKLAND:

INCLUDING A DESCRIPTION OF

The Parish Church of St. Andrew's Auckland,

ST. ANN'S CHAPEL, THE BISHOPS PALACE,

AND OTHER PLACES OF HISTORIC INTEREST IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD;

BY MATTHEW RICHLEY.

Embellished with Steel Engravings, Fac-Similies of the Parish Registers, &c.

"When a man sits down to write a history, though it be but the history of Jack Hickathrift or Tom Thumb, he knows no more than his heels what lets and confounded hindrances he is to meet with in his way, or what a dance he may be led by one excursion or another, before all is over. .... He will, moreover, have various accounts to reconcile ; anecdotes to pick up ; inscriptions to make out ; stories to weave in ; traditions to sift ; personages to call upon ; panegyrics to paste up at this door ; pasquinades at that .... To sum up all ; there are archives at every stage to be looked into, and rolls, records, documents, and endless genealogies, which justice ever and anon calls him back to stay the reading of — in short, there is no end of it" — STERNE.

Bishop Auckland:

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY W. J. CUMMINS, 53, MARKET PLACE.

1872.