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Thursday, February 3rd, 1898

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1899

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page 52 note * Engraved in Boutell's Monumental Brasses of England (London, 1849).Google Scholar

page 52 note † Engraved in Messrs. Waller's Series of Monumental Brasses (London, 1864).Google Scholar

page 52 note ‡ Engraved in Haines' Manual of Monumental Brasses (London 1861) Introd. cxcii.Google Scholar

page 53 note * Messrs. Waller say this figure has “a gown with loose hanging sleeves,” but this is not the case.

page 53 note † Engraved in Boutell's Monumental Brasses of England.

page 53 note ‡ Engraved in Archæological Journal, xxxi. 375 ; and J. C. Cox, Churches of Derbyshire, iii. 218.

page 53 note § Engraved in Gough's Sepulchral Monuments, ii. pl. xcviii. 267.

page 53 note ‖ Ibid. i. pl. lxii. 163.

page 53 note ¶ Ibid. ii. pl. lxxxix. 226.

page 54 note * Shields à bouche and resembling these examples in outline, occur on the seals of Thomas, Lord Roos of Hamlake and Belvoir, about 1431 ; Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick and Albemarle, between 1422–1439; John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, from a deed dated 1449–50 ; John, Lord Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, c. 1450 ; William Lord de Lovel and Holland, between 1423–55 ; the small shields of Warenne and Arundel on the seal of John Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, date of seal between 1432–61 ; George, Duke of Clarence and Lord of the Honour of Richmond, 1462 ; William Herbert, Lord of Raglan and Earl of Huntingdon, 1479.

page 56 note * These arms were quartered by Seymour through the marriage of Sir Nicholas de St. Maur with Muriel, daughter and heiress of Richard Lovel, Baron Lovel of Cary. This quartered shield of Seymour is shown on the seal of Lord Zouch and on the banner of Zouch in Prince Arthur's armoury, p. 101. It is also shown in the arms of Seymour in the same MS., p. 26.

page 56 note † Calendarium, Inquisitionum post mortem (Ed. 1828), iv. 82.

page 56 note ‡ G. E. C.'s Complete Peerage, vii. 24, under St. Maur.

page 56 note § Ibid. and Banks' Dormant and Extinct Peerage, ii. 518, from a pedigree of St. Maur on the claim of Sir Cecil Bishop to the barony of Zouch of Haryngworth, before the House of Lords (Sessions Papers, viii. 259).

page 56 note ‖ Calendarium Inquisitionum post mortem (Ed. 1828), iv. 82.Google Scholar

page 56 note ¶ Harl. M.S. 1074, printed in Collectanea Topographica, et Genealogica, i. 310 ; G. E. C.'s Complete Peerage, vii, 86, under Scrope of Bolton ; Pedigree of Zouch in College of Arms, vol. 27, H-Z, fol. 418.

page 57 note * Rotuli Parliamentorum, vi. 424.