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Thursday, January 18th, 1877

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1878

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page 105 note * The Visitation of 1634 makes “Francis Cawsbe” marry Mary, d. of John Wake, of Saxby Forest.

page 108 note * Ante, p. 101.

page 108 note † See Reeves's English Law (2nd edition, 1787), ii. 158, or the Statute itself.

page 110 note * Rot. Parl. i. 286.

page 112 note * Rot. Pat. 15 Edw. III. pars 2a, m. 47 (Cal. Rot. Pat. 141b).

page 114 note * See Mr. Nichols's note on this. No plugs are extant, but there is a silver ring with three facets, having different devices, of the sixteenth century, possibly used in substitution for the castle, two possibly as counter-seals.

page 119 note * See a paper on the Seals and Arms of Worcester, by R. Woof, Esq., F.S.A., in the Reports of the Worcester Diocesan Architectural Society, 1865, where the seal is figured.