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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
The tomb of Archbishop Chicheley, founder of All Souls College, Oxford, who died in 1443, has always been maintained by that college. Repairs to it are known to have taken place in 1662–4, sometime about 1836, and, somewhat drastically, in 1897.
page 172 note 1 It is curious that Lincoln is not represented, and Hereford not until 1897.
page 173 note 1 Mr. W. P. Blore, the present librarian, writes: ‘Did they come into the hands of Kemp, or Bodley, or the man, whom I remember spending a long time shut up within the hoarding erected round the tomb, while the repairs were carried on for about a year, if I remember right; and who was always a source of great interest to me as a small boy, spending such a long time shut up in that box as he did ?’ It is likely that the late Ralph Griffin is responsible for the present locations of both sets of shields.
page 173 note 2 p. 138.
page 173 note 3 At the Society of Antiquaries, the others being at Canterbury,
page 174 note 1 See Surrey Arch. Soc. iii, 328, and Cat. of British Heraldic Art, Burlington Fine Arts Club, pl. 20.
page 176 note 2 See Sussex Arch. Coll. lxxvi, 73. Lord Lumley used the arms thus, on his monument to the last Fitzalan Earls of Arundel.
page 176 note 3 Jane: ‘in 32 Eliz. Reginae, it was agreed by the Court of the King's Bench, to be all one with Joan’. Camden's Remains concerning Britain, 1870 p. 102.
page 175 note 1 Tierney's History of Arundel (1834), ii. 619.
page 175 note 2 For illustration see Sussex Arci. Coll. lxxvi, 73.
page 176 note 1 He gives no authority for these statements.