[1] Not long after this alſo he chaunced to come into Saint Colmes Inche,Saint Colmes ynche. where he was con|ſtrayned to abide three dayes togither through violent rage of weather and tempeſtes: and by|cauſe he founde ſome reliefe of meate and drinke, by meanes of an hermit that dwelled within the ſame Inche and kept a Chappell there dedicate to Saint Colme, he made of that Chappell an Abbey of regular Chanons,The Abbey of Saint Colm [...] ynch builded. in the honor of ſaint Colme, endowing it with ſundrie landes and tents for the maintenance of the Abbot and con|uent of that houſe.