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Thursday, 20th May 1920

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1920

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page 206 note 1 The numbers refer to the shields on figs. 3–7 ; Nic. = Nicosia ; Fgta. = Famagusta.

page 207 note 1 In chief a cross was sometimes used as an augmentation for a Genoese citizen.

page 209 note 1 The name Canali seems indicated—a certain Agostino Canali, member of the Council of Six in the Venetian administration, is commemorated by a sarcophagus in Nicosia, dated 16 Oct. 1553.

page 210 note 1 It will be observed that No. 19 of Lac. does not agree with No. 151.

page 220 note 1 On certain Orthodox medieval monasteries there are very imperfectly carved shields which may represent the royal arms of the Lusignans.