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Thursday, February 19th, 1874

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page 133 note * “ …‥ in consideratione boni veri fidelis & acceptabilis servitii …… ded' & concess' Georgio Talbott milito D'no Talbott …‥ necnon totum illum scitum septʼ circuitʼ ambitʼ & pʼcinctʼ nuper monasterii de Pontefracto vulgaritʼ nuncupatʼ Pomfrett.”—Patent Roll, 7 Edward VI. (11 May, 1553.)

page 133 note † See the pleasant coveyted ballett of Wakefield and a grene:

“In Wakefield their lives a jolly Pinder;

In Wakefield all on a green,

In Wakefield all on a green.”

&c. &c. &c.

It was this same Pynder of Wakefield of historic memory that Robyn Hode procured to be one of his company.

page 134 note * Of great interest, as showing that the Earl “did not entirely drop the arms of his family after he assumed those of Warren.”—Watson, i. 163.

page 134 note † Witness to a deed of John 7th earl, in Watson, i. 294.

page 134 note ‡ Witness to a deed of the same William 6th Earl, in Watson, ii. 63.

page 135 note * Proceedings, 2d. S. iv. 29.

page 136 note * Proceedings, 2d. S. v. 148.

page 137 note * Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture, 1859, p. 455.

page 137 note † Proceedings, 2d S. iv. 29.

page 138 note * Peacock, Church Furniture, 151.

page 140 note * On the falcon and fetterlock badge of York, see a learned paper by J. R. Planché, Esq., Rouge Croix, On the Badges of the House of York, Journal of the British Archæological Association, xx. 18; and another by E. P. Shirley, Esq. F S.A. On the Badges of the Great Nobility, Herald and Genealogist, vol. vii. 344.

page 140 note † Hence the badge of the Wakefield waits, a fleur-de-lys within an oval bor der, inscribed “wakefield waits 1688.”

page 140 note ‡ Consecrated by Archbishop William de Melton, 10 August, 1329. Surtees Society, vol. xxxv. 230.

page 141 note * Rev. W. H. Bellairs, M.A., Vicar of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, writing 16 February, 1874.

page 141 note † Ecclesiologist, xii. 234.

page 141 note ‡ Lincoln Dioc. Architect. Rep. 1866, lxxxvii.

page 144 note * Langlois, Essai sur les Danses des Morts, i. 276.

page 144 note † Didron, Manuel d'Iconographie Chrétienne, 412.

page 144 note ‡ Archæologia, xliv. 137.

page 144 note § See also, S. Dionysii Areopag. Hierarehia Cælestis, xv. 5.

page 144 note ‖ Percy Ballad, folio, iii. 49.

page 145 note * Didron, Manuel d'Iconographie Chrétienne, 242, note 2.

page 145 note † xxviii. 398.

page 145 note ‡ Didron, Ibid. 410.

page 145 note § Millin, Galerie Mythologique, plate i. i. i. 3, 4; ii. 2.

page 145 note ‖ Ibid. i. 4 (too small to see distinctly).

page 145 note ¶ Smith, Dict. Antiq. s. v. Falx, where is an engraving of a cameo of Saturu seated, holding a long-bladed scythe in his right hand.

page 145 note ** Hesiod, Theogonia, 161, 162, 179–181, and Ovid, Falcifer senex, Fast. v. 627, Ibis. 218. For reference to other later versions of the legend see Van Lennep's edition, i. 207.

page 145 note †† Cicero, De Nat. Deor. ii. 25.

page 145 note ‡‡ Pantheon, p. 173, 1710.

page 146 note * Magnum Theatrum., edit. 1665, s. v. Tempus.

page 146 note † Hutton Correspondence, Surtees Soc. xvii. 278.

page 146 note ‡ Probably executed in 1560; see Peignot, Danses des Morts.

page 146 note § Engraved in Nash, Collections for Hist. Worc. i. 118.

page 146 note ‖ Dibdin, Bibliograph. Decam. 2nd day, p. 95.

page 147 note * Essai sur les Danses des Morts, pl. xli.

page 147 note † Peignot, op. cit. 187.

page 147 note ‡ Op. cit. pl. xliv.

page 147 note § Ibid. pl. xxv. and xxv. bis.

page 147 note ‖ Haines, Manual of Sepulchral Brasses, ccxvii.

page 147 note ¶ Ibid. ccxxii.

page 149 note * Langlois, op. cit. i. 287. Didron, Annales Archéologiques, xxiv. 146.

page 149 note † Engraved in the Annales Archéologiques, ii. 230.

page 149 note ‡ 1 Hen. IV. iii. 3.

page 149 note § Haines, op. cit. i. ccxxiv.

page 149 note ‖ Calvin, Institutes, ii. ii. i. 5.

page 149 note ¶ Ibid. ii. i. 9.

page 150 note * Calvin, Institutes, ii. i.

page 150 note † Ibid. ii iii. 1.

page 150 note ‡ Ibid. ii. ii. 10.

page 150 note § Holy Living, chap i. s. 1.

page 150 note ‖ Holy Dying, Epistle Dedicatory.

page 150 note ¶ Calvin, op. cit. iii. 22.

page 150 note ** Proceedings, 2d S. iv. 423.

page 150 note †† The Church.

page 150 note ‡‡ “1665. Pd. for an houre glass.00 01 00.”— Wakefield Churchwardens' Accounts. But there may have been one of earlier date. In the Dance of Death in the so-called Queen Elizabeth's Prayer-book, Death shows the hourglass, very significantly, to the preacher.

page 151 note * Proceedings, 2d S. iv. 29.