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Thursday, June 9th, 1859

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 334 note * This object appears to be the upper part of an etui in the form of a fish, and of a more recent date than the Saxon period.

page 336 note * ‘The Perambulation, or Circuit-walk,’ appended by Strype to Stow's London, vol. ii.

page 337 note * Mathew Dale, whose signature appears in this document, was Steward of Southwsrk from 1597 to 1601. In the latter year he was elected one of the burges-es in Parliament for the borough of Southwark, but sat only in the Parliament held in that year.

page 339 note * Thomas Rudborne in Wharton's Anglia Sacra, vol. i. p. 194, and Joh. Exon. MS., fol. 56.

page 339 note * The use of jacet, or some equivalent word, in the singular, where two persons are intended, is not unusual in sepulchral inscriptions. At Lynn we find, in 1349, “Hie iacet Adam de Walsokne … et Margareta.” A similar form may be noticed in the Monumental Brasses to John Curteys and wife, 1391; Thomas Walsh and wife, 1393; Sir Edward Cerne and wife, 1394; Sir Roger Drury and wife, 1405; Sir John Cressy and wife, 1414.