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Thursday, May 17th, 1900

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 186 note * Engraved in Nichols's History of Leicestershire, iv. 356, Pl. 52.

page 186 note † F. G. Lee, History of Thame Church, col. 290, where the figure is also engraved ; H, Haines, Manual of Monumental Brasses, ii. 233.

page 187 note * History of Thame Church, col. 98.

page 187 note † The words in brackets are supplied partly from the rubbing mentioned, partly from Wood MS. B. 15 (Bodleian Library, Oxford).

page 187 note ‡ There are two saints of the name Tiburtius ; the feast of one is April 14, of the other August 11.

page 188 note * G. Lipscomb, History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, ii. 407.

page 188 note † Browne-Willis MS. xx. 84 (Bodleian Library, Oxford).

page 188 note ‡ Records of Bucks, ii. 24.

page 188 note § Lipscomb. ii. 405.

page 189 note * A rubbing of the effigy and shield is in the collection of the Society of Antiquaries.

page 189 note † Rawlinson MS. B. 400 c., f. 336. (Bodleian Library, Oxford).

page 189 note ‡ Lee, History of Thame Church, col. 411.

page 189 note § Visitations of Oxon (Harleian Society), 164.

page 190 note * See Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries, Jan. 1896.

page 193 note * See The Avowynge of King Arther, stanza 39.