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Thursday, March 14th, 1861

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1861

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page note 354 * See an account of the Etchingham family, in “Echyngham of Echyngham,” by Spencer Hall, Esq.

page note 355 † Disraeli, Amenities of Literature, vol. ii. p. 45.

page note 355 ‡ Freeman and Jones, History of St. David's Cathedral.

page note 355 § Nichols's Encaustic Tiles, and Shaw's Tile Pavements.

page note 357 * Layes, probably Audleys, which together with Horsehoath Hall and Lymberys was a manor.

page note 359 * Notices of similar bequests, and a description of some of the State Palls that have been preserved by the City Companies, will be found in Herbert's History of the Twelve Livery Companies, vol. i. p. 71. No mention, however, is made of any pall of the Mercers1 Company.