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XXXIX. An Historical Dissertation upon the antient Danish Horn, kept in the Cathedral Church of York; by Samuel Gale, Esquire.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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Though many of the antiquities of Britain have been so accurately described and illustrated by the learned of our nation, that we have as large and valuable a treasure of this kind as any of our neighbours; yet, in so vast a field, it is impossible but some things must have slipped by unregarded, or have been but transiently mentioned; a nearer and more particular view of which, as well as a further enquiry into their origin, I presume, would not be altogether unacceptable; so that what at first might seem to have had but a slender foundation, would become settled upon the immoveable basis of Reason and Truth.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1779

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page 168 note [a] Polychronicon R. Higdeni, Oxon. p. 202.

page 169 note [b] Camdeni Brit. in Brig. Lond. 1600.

page 170 note [c] Dugdale's hist. account of the cath. church of York, p. 7. at the end of his Hist. of St. Paul's, Lond. 1715.

page 170 note [d] Bedae Hist. Eccles, lib. ii. cap. 14.

page 170 note [e] Ibid.

page 171 note [f] Monasticon Anglic. Vol. III. p. 129.

page 171 note [g] Ibid. Hist. Account of the cath. church of York. p. 6.

page 171 note [h] Monast. Angl. Vol. III. p. 129.

page 171 note [i] Ibid. p. 130.

page 171 note [k] Higden. Polychron. lib. vi p. 273.

page 172 note [l] Simeon Dunelmens.

page 172 note [m] Chronicon Sax. p. 153.

page 172 note [n] Gulielm. Malmsbury, de Antiquitate Glastoniensis eccles. Oxon. p. 323.

page 172 note [o] Chron. Sax. p. 154.

page 172 note [p] Lelandi Collect. Tom. I. pars ii, p. 378.

page 173 note [q] Chron. Sax. p. 157.

page 173 note [r] Cod. MS. Bib. Cotton. Cleopatra, C. iv. p. 25. N° 2.

page 174 note [s] Aelfredi Magni Vita per Spelman, in notis, p. 81.

page 174 note [t] Hist. of England, General Introduction.

page 174 note [u] Ibid. p. 73.

page 175 note [w] Lelandi Collectan. Vol, II. p. 337.

page 175 note [x] MS. Cod, Bib. Cott. Claud. N. III. p. 194.

page 176 note [y] Camden's Brit. in Berks.

page 176 note [z] Parochial Antiquities by Kennet, p. 51.

page 177 note [a] Ingulfus, Edit. Oxon. p. 70.

page 178 note [b] Mabillon, de Re Diplomatica, lib. i. cap. 5.

page 178 note [c] Spelmanni Consilia, Tom. I. p. 125.

page 178 note [d] De Re Diplomatica, lib. iii. cap. 4.

page 178 note [e] In suburbio civitatis Andegavensis, [Angers].

page 178 note [f] Vide pag. 23.

page 179 note [g] Monastic. Anglic. Vol. III. p. 154.

page 180 note [h] Antient Rites and Monuments of Durham, by Davis, p. 28.

page 180 note [i] The rich cover of this is now lost, the present being modern, of red leather, with the arms of the Cottons in gold on each; but in the first leaf of the book, being written on vellum, are these verses:

page 181 note [k] Histoire de l'Abbaye R. de St. Denys, par. Felibien, p. 7.

Mon. Ang. Vol. III. p. 173.

page 181 note [l] “Circa idem tempus vir venerabilis Johes de Newton, LL. B. hujus ecclesiae “installatus thesaurarius, A. 1393, cornu magnum Ulphi eburneum zona “nova splendidissime decoravit.” Harl. MS. Newton died 1414. The treasurership was first instituted by abp. Thomas 1090.