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Thursday, June 8th, 1871

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 173 note * See Archæologia Æliana, vi. 106.

page 173 note † The obverse from a cast of the original, obligingly forwarded by Mr. Henry Laing.

page 175 note * Compare the second seal of the Chapter of Glasgow, figured in Laing's Scottish Seals, 1st Series, No. 1024, plate xxii. fig. 2, where a similar subject, a celebration attended by one person only, occurs. An earlier seal of Dunfermlihe is described in the same work, 2nd Series, No. 1133.

page 176 note * Exhibitions of other charters and documents from the Coventry archives, obligingly procured by Mr. Howard, will be found noticed in Proceedings, 2 S ii. 155, 183, 188, 444; iii. 52; v. 69.

page 178 note * Erpingham was still steward in 2 Hen. V. See Rot. Pat. ej. anni, 4ta pars, m. 37. Hungerford had succeeded on or before July 23, 5th Hen. V. (1417), being entered by name with the addition of “Seneschallus Hospitii Domini Regis,” among the noblemen who witnessed the delivery of the great seal of gold to the Bishop of Durham on that day, the King being at Southwick Priory, near Porchester, on the eve of his voyage to France. Claus. 5 Hen. V. m. 16, in dorso.