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Thursday, January 19th, 1882

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 36 note * Except where otherwise noted, the matrices are all of brass or mixed metal.

page 40 note * Montgom. Collections (Powysland Club), iv. 13.

page 40 note † Ibid. i. 252.

page 40 note ‡ For the civil history of Arwystli, the Montgomeryshire Collections of the Powysland Club, i. 207, 256 ; ii. 42–70 ; and iii. 29 ; as also the History of Powys Faedog, by Chevalier Lloyd (printed by subscription), i. 75, et seq., may be consulted with advantage.

page 40 note § It would seem that the commot of Gwerthrynion [printed Gwethronyon in Ruff. Stats, at Large], thrown by the above-mentioned statute into Radnorshire, had anciently formed a part of Arwystli.

page 40 note ‖ MSS. Harl. 594.

page 41 note * The schedules to the certificate show 3477 communicants in the deanery. No non-communicants and no recusants.

page 44 note * Pat. ej. an. p. 1, m. 23.

page 44 note † Brydges' Collins' Peerage, iii. 57.

page 44 note ‡ Tour in Wales, i. 286.

page 46 note * The attention of those interested in mediæval seals may here be called to four important volumes recently published on a plan uniform with that of M. Douet d'Arcq's valuable Inventaire des Sceaux de la France, viz., Les Sceaux de la Flandre, 2 vols. 1873 ; Les Sceaux de l'Artois et de la Picardie, 1877 ; and Les Sceaux de la Normandie, 1881, by M. G. Demay. All at Paris, and in 4to.

page 52 note * A chief of Anjou was borne by the following among other noble families of Siena, Berlinghieri, Cerboni, Parigini. See “Arme delle famiglie nobili di Siena,” 1706.

page 52 note † Consult as to these “Comites Palatini,” Hoeping, de Jure Insignium, pp. 532–53 ; or Zedler's Universal Lexicon, s. v. Pfalz-graf.