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page 506 note a These torques were exhibited to the Society Dec. 6, 1838; see Archasologia, XXVIII. 437. They are engraved in Wilde's Catalogue of Antiquities of Gold, p. 71. See also Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, i. p. 274.
page 506 note b Catalogue of Works of Art on Loan, 1862, No. 856.
page 506 note c Archseologia, XVIII. 448.
page 506 note d Ibid. XXVI. 464.
page 507 note a Shaw's Staffordshire, Gen. Hist. p. 32. Leigh's Nat. Hist, of Lancashire and Cheshire, p. 64.
page 507 note b Arch. Journ. xi. 54.
page 507 note c Arch. Inst., Winchester Volume, p. xli; since exhibited to the Society by Rev. R. N. Gandy, on the 17th of March, 1864.
page 507 note d See Proceedings, 2nd Series, vol. ii. p. 427.
page 509 note a See Catalogue of the Museum formed on that occasion, p, 10
page 509 note b See Jahn, “Lauersforter Phalerse.”
page 510 note a Lelewel, pl. vii. f. 52, 54. There is a specimen in the British Museum weighing 21½ grains.