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Appendix

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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page 433 note a Algar was his son by the famous Lady Godiva of Coventry notoriety.

page 434 note a The gatehouse must then be reckoned as one, for there are but three others at the angles, the keep-tower being within the court-yard.

page 436 note a “A marchant was ther with a forked berd”—Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.

page 441 note a The Stockholm edition has 200.

page 441 note b The Swedish edition has “strong stone portals fastened with iron.”

page 442 note a Reference to Plate 22 of Higgins' “Celtic Druids” will show that the general form of the tomb there represented and those of which I have attempted a description is the same.