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Thursday, November 29th, 1877

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 288 note * They are so given in Burke's Armory General. In the Inventaire des Sceaux there occurs a seal (No. 10251) of Jean do Bailleul, “Regis Scocie,” appended to a letter dated 25th November, 1302, and which is thus described: “Ecu au lion rampant, dans un double trescheur fleuronné.” An engraving of this seal will be found in a little work by M. De Belleval, to which reference will presently be made.

page 289 note * From these and from other sources an interesting account of John Baliol, after his return to France, has been compiled by M. René de Belleval, in a brôchure entitled Jean de Baillent Roi d'Ecosse. 8vo. Paris, 186C, to which my attention has boon called since this paper was written, and which will be found in the Society's Library. M. de Belleval does not altogether agree in all the views hero submitted, but in the important particular of this tomb having no connection with the King of Scotland he is entirely at one with Mr. Walford, Mr. Albert Way, and the writer of this paper.

page 289 note * A good account of these families will be found in the brôchure to which reference has been made in the previous note.