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Thursday, 4th December, 1902

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1903

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page 150 note * The tympanum is described and fully illustrated in The Reliquary and Illustrated Archæologist, viii. 200–201.

page 151 note * The Coucher Book of Furness Abbey (Chetham Society, N. S. ix.),.i. 126–7.

page 151 note † The Coucher Book of Furness Abbey (Chetham Society, N.S. xi.), ii. 411. Will of William de Skelmersherk, 1247: Item, Leprosis, juxta Ulverston, vid.

page 151 note ‡ Implements of the Bronze Age have also been found in Furness and Cartmel at Gleaston Castle (flat celt) 1776 ; Wraysholme Tower (palstave) 1831 ; Long Rigg Field about 250 yards east of the Stone Walls, Urswick (celts and rings) 1847 ; Roose (flat celt) 1872 ; Dalton-in-Furness (sword and spear) 1874 ; and have been described and figured in Volumes 14, 15, and 16 of the Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archœological Society.

page 152 note * It has since been ascertained that a similar impression is appended to a Burford docnment now in possession of Dr. Cheatle.