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Thursday, February 9th, 1893

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 283 note * Halicarnassus by Sir C. Newton. Vol. ii. Part ii, Appendix i. p. 666

page 284 note * Henry of Monmouth Prince of Wales, Thomas Duke of Clarence, John Duke of Bedford, and Humphrey of Gloucester. The two last received their dukedoms from their brother Henry V. in 1415.

page 284 note † Edward, tho old Duke of York, had died on August 1st, 1402.

page 284 note ‡ The Burley shield was not supplied to Mr. Holmes.

page 284 note § Not supplied to Mr. Holmes.

page 284 note ‖ Not supplied to Mr. Holmes.

page 284 note ¶ Mr. Holmes gives barry of five, and suggests Harcourt.

page 285 note * Mr. Holmes proposed Talbot for this coat. But it seoms more likely to be the arms of the Earl of Arundel. Lord Talbot was a minor in the time of Henry IV. Both bore a lion rampant or within a bordure, with different tinctures—Fitz Alan azure and Talbot gules.

page 285 note † For this shield Mr. Holmes proposed Hallestowe. Ho gives a cross crosslet on the chevron, which I could not make out. But no name like Hallestowe occurs among the knights enumerated by Bosio. It might be Cresson.

page 285 note ‡ For the first, Mr. Holmes suggested John Kendal, who was Turcopolier 1477—1480, and died on an embassy to Rome in 1489. But the period is much too late ; besides, Kendal had no charge on his bend, while here the lions rampant are quite distinct.

page 285 note § Mr. Holmes suggested the name of Wolfe.

page 285 note ‖ Mr. Holmes suggested a family named Inglish in Suffolk ; but the name does not occur among the knights. There was a knight named Fairfax, and Glover, Somerset Herald, says that originally the Fairfaxes bore their gemelles thus, without a lion.

page 287 note * In the margin, “Ex præd: vet: membr : in Bibl. Cotton.”