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Appendix

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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page 600 note a In clearing away the crypt of the Prior of Lewes Inn, in Southwark, to form the new line of road-way, another bulla was discovered in good preservation, inscribed “P. P. Clemens VI.”

page 603 note a Chil. x. v. 651.

page 603 note b Procop. Goth. lib. iv. c. 20.

page 608 note c Rot. Scotiæ, vol. i. p. 29.

page 609 note d Ann. tom. i. p. 307.

page 618 note e Vol. iv. p. 221.

page 620 note f At a subsequent meeting of the Society (Feb. 27, 1834) Mr. Corner communicated a List of Marks and Inscriptions upon other Fragments of Pottery, in his possession, found on the same spot: these were