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Thursday, March 3rd, 1859

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 294 note * The silula has been since purchased by the Trustees of the British Museum.

page 295 note * Catalogue de la Collection de feu M. Toussaint Grille d'Angers. Pl. 1 et 2 (Angers, 1851.)

page 295 note † See Hodgson's History of Northumberland, Pt. 2, vol. iii. p. 246; Akerman's Archæological Index, p. 116.

page 295 note ‡ A large engraving of this lanx was published by Stukeley. From an inscription on it the dish appears to have belonged to a church in France; it must therefore have been brought to England during the Middle Ages.

page 295 note § Archæological Journal, vol. viii. p. 35.

page 296 note * See Arneth, Gold und Silber monumente des K. K. Cabinettes im Wien. Vienna, 1850.

page 296 note * Histoire et description de l'Eglise royale de Brou élevée à Bourg en Bresse par Marguerite d'Autriche entre les années 1511 et 1536, par le Pere Claude F. Rousselet. Paris, 1764. Lyons, 1788. Bourg, 1828, &c.

page 296 note * Fyner, find ? Flemish-French; German finden.

page 299 note * The substance of this letter is found in the very curious contemporary poem “Carmen sepulchrale in funus illustrissimse principis D'næ Margarets archiducis Austria,” printed at Louvain, 1532, composed by Nicholas Grudius, Secretary to Charles V., and which takes the form of an autobiography in which Margaret narrates the chief events of her time. In describing her death as then approaching, the poem speaks rather of long, continued suffering from disease than of any accident.

“Vis quoque sceva gravis subiit mea corpora morbi,

Pressit et assiduo magis ac magis.”

page 300 note * These windows furnish numerous illustrations for Didron's Iconographie Chrétienne. An account of the church may be found in Itecherches historiques et archéologiques sur l'Eglise de Brou, par J. Baux. 8°. Bourg. 1844.

page 300 note † Procès-verbal de la visite et reconnaissance des travaux faits dans l'Eglise de Brou pour la réinhuination dans le caveau ducal restauré des restes morlels de Pliilibert leBeau, Due de Savoie, Marguerite d'Autrir.he, Ducliesse de Savoic, et Marguerite de Bourbon, Duclicsse de Savoie.”