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Dr. Pococke's Journey into England from Dublin by the Way of the Isle of Man, 1750

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Dr. Pococke's Journey into England from Dublin by the Way of the Isle of Man
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1888

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page 8 note a Burslem.

page 20 note a The Explication of the Altar at Netherby, by Baron Clark

pae 100 note a As to his place of sepulture he built the tomb, &c. before the quarell with the Abbot, and therefore this story of his being buried out of the church because excommunicated is a vulgar error.—(Note by Dr. Pococke.)

page 120 note a Dr. Pococke adds here in a side-note, “ Or rather from the Jews, who formerly were the principal workers in the mines, and resorted hither to buy and sell, which gave rise to the town.”

page 138 note a The whole county of Devon, except Dartmoor and Exmoor, were disafforested by John, Earl of Mortem, afterwards King John, in Richard I.'st time, he being lord of Devon and Cornwall by the gift of his brother Richard.—(Note by Dr. P.)

page 145 note a This picture is in the Ashmole Museum at Oxford.—Note in margin of MS.

page 159 note a There is nothing in the manuscript to explain the long interral between this letter and the succeeding one.

page 212 note a Space left blank in the manuscript.

page 232 note a Left blank in the manuscript.