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Part 23

[30] The origin of the Greenwells may be compared with an interesting paper upon "Clerical Celibacy in the Diocese of Carlisle," by the Rev. James Wilson, in _Northern Notes and Queries_, 1906, p. 1.

[31] Another descent of the Blacketts from the Conyers has been pointed out by the late Mr. Cadwallader Bates. _Cf._ his Letters, p. 124.

[32] The Pemberton descent given in Burke’s _Landed Gentry_ needs correction. _Cf._ Foster’s _Visitations of Durham_, p. 251, footnote 2.

Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:

The Church from the North-west, Finchale Priory 136=> The Church from the North-west, Finchale Priory 139 {pg xii}

frequently occuring Celtic=> frequently occurring Celtic {pg 87}

the orginal chancel=> the original chancel {pg 173}