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An Enouiry into the Name of the Foun- 
der of HULN ABBEY, Northumberland, 
the first in England of the Order of Carme- 
lites: with Remarks on Dr. Ferriar’s Ac- 
count of the Monument zn the Church of | 
that Monastery. By Rospert UVveEDALE, 
B. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, Cor- 
responding Member of the Literary and Phi- 
losophical Socuety, M anchester. 
Addressed to Dr, PERcIVAL. 
READ APRIL 10TH, 1795» 
Sir, 
I have taken the liberty to send you some 
observations on Dr. Ferriar’s account of the monu- 
ment in Huln Abbey, published in vol. 111 of the 
Memoirs of the society over which you preside; re- 
_lying on you to communicate them to the society, if 
"they should be thought in any degree to merit such 
honour. Not doubting Dr. Ferriar’s impartiality, 
I hope he will not be displeased at any thing which 
may seem to militate against him, 
Dr. Ferriar informs us, that an ancient monu- 
ment has been discovered in the church of Huln 
Abbey, which, he supposes, was intended to com- 
