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Thursday, 31st January, 1861

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1861

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page 303 note * S. P. O. lvii. 64.

page 303 note † Eldest grandson of the Earl of Exeter; see Proceedings, ante, p. 17.

page 303 note ‡ Court of James I. vol. i. p. 400.

page 303 note § For these reasons, in printing the letter exhibited by Mr. Almack, the exact orthography and punctuation have been copied. The ink has corroded the paper in several places, and has thereby rendered several passages difficult to read.

page 306 note * See Proceedings of Numismatic Society, May 24, 1860.

page 309 note * The interest taken by Professor Quekett in the curious crania of the goat induced me to leave them in his possession.

page 310 note * For notices of pits of this kind see Proceedings (First Series), vol. iv. p. 241; Archæological Journal, vol. xii. pp. 109–126; and Gent. Mag. Oct. and Dec. 1838.

page 312 note * In a field a few hundred yards to the east of the Stane Street, an ancient trackway is to be seen, running in a direction that would take it a little to the right of the church, yet pointing as it were to the same object (terminus) as the Roman road. It seems to be a continuation of the old trackway noticed on the Mickleham and Letherhead Downs.