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page 247 note 3 Sussex Arch. Coll. xxii, 84.
page 247 note 4 See plan and description in V.C.H. Sussex, iv (1953). 130–1.
page 247 note 5 See Stanford London, H. F.S.A., ‘Minor Monsters: II. The Bagwyn’, in The Coat of Arms, III. 142–4.Google Scholar
page 247 note 6 Mee, J. H., Bourne in the Past (1913), p. 189Google Scholar; Sussex Arch. Coll. xxii, 81 and lxxv, 178–9; V.C.H. Sussex, iv (1953), 131.
page 247 note 7 Burke, , General Armory (1842).Google Scholar
page 247 note 8 See pl. II. Also Foster, J., Some Feudal Coats of Arms (1902), p. 95.Google Scholar The arms on the memorial in the Lumley Chapel, Cheam, to Jane FitzAlan (daughter of Henry, 12th Earl of Arundel) first wife of John, Lord Lumley, include the quartering, barry of eight or and gules, which is attributed to FitzAlan in Surrey Arch. Coll. iii, 328. See also the Russell Heraldic Collections in the library of the Society of Antiquaries, sub FitzAlan.
The numbering used in this paper for the Earls or Arundel follows that adopted as the third alternative given by G.E.C. in The Complete Peerage; the man I term the 11th Earl is the 23rd, the 18th or the 11th according to which creation or revival of the title one cares to employ.
page 248 note 1 See Dallaway, J., A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex, ii, pt. i (1819), p. 118.Google Scholar
page 248 note 2 Banners Standards and Badges from a Tudor Manuscript in the College of Arms (The De Walden Library, 1904), p. 44; yet another numeration for the Earls of Arundel has been used in this book, and Thomas is given as the 12th instead of the 10th.
page 248 note 3 Also in the tracery of the roof of the crossing in St. George's Chapel; see Fellowes, E. H., The Knights of the Garter, 1348–1939, plan following p. 113.Google Scholar
page 248 note 4 I am indebted to the Dean and Canons of Windsor for kindly allowing me to have this stall-plate photographed.
page 249 note 1 An architectural and historical description of Westbourne church by Mr. Lindsay Fleming, F.S.A., is in the press. I am very grateful to Mr. Fleming for drawing my attention to the beam, generously providing the photograph for pl. XIX, b, and giving me invaluable help in other directions.