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Thursday, February 7th, 1889

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1889

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page 304 note * Vol. xix. part 1.

page 305 note * The Society is indebted to the Rev. J. Prior Sharp, vicar of Edenham, for the loan of this illustration. In the brass, the intervals between the arms of the head of the archbishop's cross are filled with metal, which is hatched ; a similar piece of the metal is left for strength between the knop of the staff and the archbishop's shoulder. These features have unfortunately been omitted by the engraver of the woodcut.

page 306 note * 1539. “Itm. payd to Johu Hunt for Rasyng owt of thomasbeket In pyctar, 1d.—MS. Churchwardens' Accounts. Denton, Norfolk.

page 306 note † Aunsby, Bassingthorpe, Burton Coggles, and Digby; besides Amcotts, near Louth, and a destroyed cbnrcb in Lincoln.

page 306 note ‡ Eeton's Thesaurus. 2nd Ed. 1754, p. 177. But in the Inventory of 1565, St. Michael is called patron of the church. Peacock's Church Furniture, p. 74, and Archaeological Journal, xxxviii., 383.