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Thursday, November 22nd, 1866

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1867

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page 374 note * A similar phrase occurs in Malvasia, Marmora Felsinea, p. 571.

page 374 note † Should it be thought that more space would be required for the wife's name, the inscription may have been—

Fecit Mecvm Annos … Vixit Annos …. Menses 11.

page 376 note * See Archæologia, vol. xxix. p. 202, where full particulars of this discovery are given, and the effigy is engraved.

page 376 note † There is a drawing of it in the Gagnières Collection in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, taken about 1700, and a rude engraving in Montfaucon, Monarchie Française, tom. ii. pl. xv.

page 377 note * See Sandford, Genealogical History (1707), p. 67. Dugdale, Baronage.

page 377 note † See Journal of the Brit. Arch. Ass. i. p. 346, Arch. Journ. iii. p. 81.

page 380 note * See Archæologia, vol. xxvi. Pl. lii. p. 480.