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Thursday, December 1st, 1898

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1899

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page 229 note * Now Frant.

page 229 note † Vol. i. 847, 848.

page 230 note * Three of the British Museum examples also bear the same device and legend. The seals bearing tor device two knights riding on one horse were used by the Templars in France, and do not occur in England (see Birch, op. cit. v. 912, 913).

page 232 note * Testa, de Nevill sive Liber Feodorum in Curia Scaccarii (ed. 1807), 86.

page 232 note † Mr. Scott tells me this is the first instance on record of dog devotion, though recalls, ceuturies later, a foundation for a sitting cat at Queen's College, Oxford.

page 232 note ‡ Op. cit. 86.

page 233 note * SirDagdale, William, The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated. 2nd edition. By William Thomas, DD. (London, 1730), i. 477, 478.Google Scholar