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Thursday, February 8th, 1866

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1867

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page 247 note * L'armoire, the cupboard or armarium. See Roquefort, s. v. Armaire; vol. i. p. 88. Rutebeuf, ii. 15. Charles d'Orleans, Rond.

page 249 note * See Brit. Mus. MSS. Burney 169, fol. 21 b, and 69. Addl. 24945, fol. 210. Harl. 4379, fol. 83, &c.

page 249 note † See also MSS. Burney 109, fol. 127, &c.

page 249 note ‡ Muratori Rer. Ital. Script. vol. xix. p. 754. I have printed this in my second part of “Ancient Cannon in Europe.”

page 250 note * Brit. Mus. MSS. Royal, 15 E. 1, fol. 32 b, 209, 240. Royal 14 E. 4, Vol. 224, &c.; see also Napoleon's Etudes, vol. 2.

page 250 note † MS. Burney 169, fol. 21 b, 69, &c.

page 251 note * Archæological Journal, vol. xix. p. 68–72.

page 250 note † Etudes sur le Passé et l'Avenir de l'Artillerie, vol. i. p. 358, &c.