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page 395 note a See Ciacon. II., col. 803.
page 395 note b See the Archaeologia, vol. XVIII. pl. 18.
page 401 note a See vol. XXX. p. 554; XXXI. p. 517.
page 429 note a See Savigny, tom. iii. ch. xxi.
page 429 note b Panzirol. de Clar. Leg. Interpret, lib. ii. cap. 12.
page 429 note c Van Espen. tom. i. p. 430. tit. de Congreg. Cardin.
page 432 note c Wynne, Observ. p. 15.
page 436 note a Fortesc. De Laud. cap. 50.
page 436 note b Dugd. Orig. Jurid. cap. 43.
page 436 note c Ibid. cap. 44.
page 436 note d Ibid. cap. 45.
page 436 note e Ibid. cap. 46.
page 437 note a Dugd. Orig. Jurid. cap. 53.
page 439 note a Dugd. Orig. Jur. cap. 47.
page 440 note a Dugd. Orig. cap. 48.
page 440 note b Waterh. on Fortesc. p. 554.
page 440 note c Wynne, Observations, p. 141, note ; and see Modern Rep. p. 9.
page 440 note d Dugd. Orig. cap. 50.
page 440 note e Wynne, Observations, &c. p. 20.
page 440 note f Dugd. Orig. cap. 54.
page 441 note a Wynne, Observations, p. 33. Dugd. Orig. cap. 41.
page 441 note b Wynne, Observations, ubi sup.
page 441 note c Manning, Serjeants' Case, p. 207, 208.
page 441 note d Macqueen, Pract. of the House of Lords, p. 46.
page 444 note a Dr. Bromet exhibited some additional Rubbings illustrative of the Cromlech at Gavr' Innis, May 6th, 1847.
page 447 note * It will be recollected that unicorns were asserted to be so fond of spotless purity that they would repose their heads on virgins' laps, and suffer themselves to be taken and killed rather than leave them.
page 455 note * See Akerman's Coins of the Romans relating to Britain, p. 34.