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Thursday, June 18th, 1891

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1891

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page 354 note * On the emblems of two of the apostles are the letters P R and P D. These possibly represent initial letters of sentences of the Apostles' creed. “ Peccatorum Remissionem ” or something like it.

page 357 note * More properly of Mountnessing, Essex, being the arms of Anne, daughter of Henry Wentworth of Mountnessing, second wife of the second Lord Wentworth. This Henry was a younger brother of Sir John Wentworth of Gosfield.

In the shield on the Gateway at Nettlestead, the coat of Fortescue is erroneously introduced.

page 358 note * This is confirmed by the date of the marriage of Henry Wentworth, which Mr. Rutton informs mo took place at Glemham, 13th May, 1554.