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Thursday, 18th April, 1907

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1905

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page 422 note * Proceedings, 2nd S. xx. 315.

page 422 note † Eight, including the example from Fivehead, Somerset, described by the Rev. K. H. Bates at p. 334.

page 423 note * The effigy measures 48 inches in height; the inscription plate is 27¾ by 5 inches, and the shields 6¼ by 5¼ inches.

page 424 note * Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society, iv. 226–230, with illustration of the palimpsest portions at p. 229. See also Norfolk Archœology, xiv. 03–69.

page 424 note † Engraved in J. G. and L. A. B. Wallers' Series of Monumental Brasses.

page 424 note ‡ Norum Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Londinense, by Rev. George Hennessy, pp. 8. 11, 33. His will is entered in the Dean and Chapter Register, W. D. 13, f. 46.

page 425 note * Ancient Funeral Monuments, p. 538.

page 426 note * Lansdowne MS. 874, f. 40.

page 427 note * Rev. W. F Creeny's Incised Slabs on the Continent of Europe, 28. 36, 41, 43.

page note * Norfolk Archœology, iii. 177.