A quaint tradition of the Stuart times was revived at Rawdon, near Guiscle.v, Yorkshire, when the Free Churches m the district united in an open-air service at the shrine of secret pilgrimages during the reign of Charles 11. and James 11. The service was held under the shadow of the Buckstone Rock, a huge boulder overlooking the Aire Valiev
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Evening Star, Issue 19765, 16 January 1928, Page 12
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