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Thursday, 29th June, 1911

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1911

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page 493 note 1 Bridges, Northants, vol. ii, p. 241.

page 493 note 2 No doubt Edmund Sawyer, of Lincoln's Inn, whose father was Henry Sawyer, of Kettering.

page 496 note 1 A vase resembling Brit. Mus. Cat. Pottery, M. 2734, fig. 279; necks of bottles in form of female head (fig. 5) like M. 2757, fig. 282, and a cover like that of a complete vessel found at Castor (Artis, Durobrivae, pl. 49, fig. 4). Some examples of the face-urn were also found.

page 502 note 1 Part of the east jamb only is left.

page 502 note 2 The sloping sill of this is left.

page 506 note 1 Only the springing of this is left.

page 507 note 1 The north side is 26½ feet and the south side 29½ feet long.