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page 362 note * It was suggested by the Treasurer that this quarry formed one of a series representing the Ages of Man ; if so, it might very well have been in the church.
page 364 note * This fashion in dress was introduced about 1346, according to the Chronicle of St. Albans, ed. 1483. For the jagged edged garments see also Hefner, Costumes du Moyen-Age Chrétien, ii. pl. 32, from a miniature circa 1430 in the University Library at Würzburg, and Knlturgeschichte den Deutschen Volkes von Dr. Otto Henn am Rhyn, i. 257, for the figure of a cross-bowmau on a pack of cards of the fifteenth century, now at Vienna.
page 364 note † Apoph. Lac., 70.
page 364 note ‡ Encyclopædia, i. 342.
page 365 note * Collection Universelle de mémoires particuliers relatifs à l'histoire de France, vi. 13
page 365 note † 2d. S. ix. 67.
page 365 note ‡ See Wright, pp. 90, 91.
page 365 note ‖ The President drew attention to the squareness of the letter M, and the absence of any Gothic character about it.
page 367 note * The chief quarterly mentioned in note v. bears the arms of the Merchant Adventurers, of which corporation Sir John Gresham was a member. A similar example may be seen on a shield on the monument of John Aklersey, ‘merchant venturor,’ 1616, on the north wall of the chancel of Oxted church, Surrey.
page 369 note * Ipswich, 1844, p. 698.
page 369 note † Book Wilbey, f. 69.
page 369 note ‡ Book Logge, f. 22.
page 369 note § Book Vox, f. 17.
page 369 note ‖ Book Holder, f. 27.
page 369 note ** British Museum, Add. MS. 19, 109, ff. 15–18.
page 370 note * Part i., membrane 19.
page 370 note † See Dr. Howard's Visitation of Suffolke, vol, ii, 1876, pp. 272, 273, and the plate opposite p. 282.
page 372 note * See the Proceedings of that Institute, i. 190–198.