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Thursday, 2nd April, 1908

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 238 note * Procredinqs, 2nd S. XX: 309.

page 239 note * Chester, 1688, Book III. chap. xii. 449.

page 239 note † For this information I am indebted to Sir A. Scott-Gatty, Gaiter King of Arms.

page 246 note * Vol. iii. 841.

page 246 note † 8vo. 1708. Vol. ii. 262.

page 246 note ‡ The arms are engraved with those of other companies on a plate, but no tinctures are shown.

page 246 note § Survey, ed. 1633, p. 163.

page 246 note ‖ Op. cit. 601.

page 246 note ¶ Vol. ii. book v. 229.

page 247 note * Press-mark 551 a 15 (3).

page 249 note * English Earthenware (South Kensington Museum Handbook), 35.

page 249 note † Archives of the London Dutch Church, Certificates of Membership, etc. (edited by J. H. Hessels, 1892), No. 1594.

page 251 note * The absence of nickel and their form distinguish these from implements made in Scandinavia : Montelius, Archiv für Anthropologie, xxvi. 14, 40, 501.

page 252 note * A map of their distribution in France, with full references, is given by Comte Costa de Beauregard, Le Torques d'or de Saint-Leu d'Esserent (Owe), in Compte-rendu dm Ixxii. Congre's arehéologique de France, 1905.

page 254 note * The coffin was found lying east and west.