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IX. Observations on the present Aldbrough Church at Holderness, proving that it was not a Saxon Building, as Mr. Somerset contends. In a Letter to the Rev. Mr. Norris, Secretary. By the Rev. Mr. Pegge

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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Relying on the candour and benevolence of my good friend, John Charles Brooke, Esq. to put the best construction on the following observations respecting his memoir on the Saxon inscription in Aldbrough church, I have adventured to send it you. And indeed, as both he and I proceed upon the same ground and principle, the investigation of ancient truth, I may seem to have a fair claim to his indulgence, and an equitable demand to an impartial hearing at least.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1785

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page 86 note [a] Archaeologia, vol. VI. p. 43.

page 87 note [b] Archaeologia, vol. VI. p. 44, in note.

page 87 note [c] Ibid. vol. V. p. 196. Br. Willis, Survey of Cath. vol. I. p. 211.

page 87 note [d] See Mr. Brooke's Print of the building.

page 88 note [e] Archaeologia, vol. VI. p. 41.

page 88 note [f] Ibid. p. 388.

page 88 note [g] Ibid. p. 45.