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page ix note a J. R. Green, History of the English People, vol. i. pp. 362, 363.

page ix note b Milman, Annals of St. Paul's Cathedral, second edition, p. 66.

page x note a J. B. Green, History of the English People. 1, 362.

page x note b Dean Milman, Annals of St. Paul's, second edition, 70.

page x note c See Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecolesiœ Cathedralis S. Paull Londinensis, 40 Lond., 1873.

page xi note a Camden Society, pp. 146-152.

page xi note b See especially pp. xliv.-xlvi.

page xi note c Richard Fitz Walter or de Belmeis, afterwards Bishop of London.

page xi note d Domesday of St. Paul's, xliv., 128, 132, 146.

page xiv note a Newcourt, Repertorium, ii. 357; Morant, Essex, i. 247.

page xiv note b Newcourt, ii. 432 ; Morant, i. 181 ; Lewis, Topographical Dictionary.

page xiv note c Historical MSS. Commission, ix. p. 32 b, Deed No. 411.

page xiv note d Ibid. ix. p. 32.b, Deed No. 405.

page xiv note e Bedhalfaker is the service of mowing half an acre. Bedmad and Bederep the services of mowing and reaping.—Hale, Domesday, cxxiv.

page xv note a Historical MSS. Commission, ix. p. 38 a, Deed No. 1100.

page xv note b Newcourt, ii. 36 ; Morant, i. 309; Lewis.

page xv note c Historical MSS. Commission ix. p. 30 b, Deed No. 93.

page xv note d Ethelbert's charter of gift will be found in Dugdale, St. Paul's, 288, and in my Registrum, 380.

page xv note e Morant, i. 371; Newcourt, ii. 598 ; Lewis,

page xvi note a Essex Review, ii. 146-159.

page xvi note b Newcourt, ii. 328, 329; Morant, i. 379, 380; Lewis.

page xvii note a Historical MSS. Commission, ix., p. 37 a, Deeds Nos. 948, 951, 949.

page xvii note b Ibid. p. 36 b, Deed No. 928.

page xvii note c Newcourt, ii. 637 ; Morant, i. 484, 485 ; Lewis.

page xvii note d Newcourt, ii. 352 ; Morant, i. 483 ; Lewis.

page xvii note e Newcourt, ii. 585 ; Morant, i. 481 ; Lewis.

page xviii note a Newcourt, ii. 658 ; Moract, ii. 276 ; Lewis.

page xviii note b Historical MSS. Commission, ix., p. 34 b, Deed No. 654.

page xviii note c Newcourt, ii. 43 ; Morant, ii. 229 ; Dugdale, St. Paul's, 292 ; Lewis.

page xviii note d Historical MSS. Commission, ix., p. 35 a, Deed No. 700.

page xix note a In about 1160.

page xix note b Newcourt, i. 790-792; Cussans' Hertfordshire, 159; Lewis.

page xix note c Newcourt, i. 854 ; Cussans, 146-150.

page xix note d Newcourt, i. 852; Cussans, 134 ; Lewis.

page xx note a Historical MSS. Commission, ix., 39 a, Deeds Nos. 1153, 1161.

page xx note b Newcourt, i. 123; Cussans, 147, 156; Lewis.

page xxi note a Historical MSS. Commission, ix., p. 39 b, No. 1264.

page xxi note b Cussans, 86, 87; Lewis.

page xxi note c Historical MSS. Commission, ix., p. 32 a, Deeds No. 424, No. 425.

page xxi note d To which Morant adds Aerlege, Ardlee, Ardelegh, Ardeleye, Hardley.

page xxi note e Amongst the records of St. Paul's is a grant by Robert do Rams to the Monastery of St. John of Colchester of the Church of Ardleigh, Arleia.—Historical MSS. Commission, ix., 34 a.

page xxi note f Newcourt, ii. 10-12; Morant, i. 432-435; Lewis.

page xxii note a Cadindona, Cadindon, Cadington.

page xxii note b Newcourt, i. 123, 132; Lewis.

page xxii note c Cussans, 96, 97; Lewis.

page xxii note d Newcourt, i. 596-598.

page xxii note e Newcourt, i. 760.

page xxiii note a Historical MSS. Commission, ix., 40 a.

page xxiii note b Newcourt, i. 688.

page xxiii note c Certainly this is not the impression which would be made upon a visitor to the Old St. Pancras of to-day.

page xxiii note d Newcourt, i. 704. The original grant is still preserved.—Historical MSS. Commission, ix., p. 38 b, Deed No. 1142.

page xxiii note e Dugdale's History of St. Paul's, 292.

page xxiv note a Dugdale's History of St. Paul's 293, 296, 297, 298-302.

page xxiv note b Wilkins' Concilia, ii. 280. Lyndwood, Provinciale, 251, attributes this Constitution to Archbishop Winchelsey only. There was no Archbishop of Canterbury before 1305 bearing a Christian name of which W. was the initial letter, except William de Corbeuil in 1123.

page xxv note a On the consecration of churches, see an important dissertation in Monuments Ritualia Ecclesiœ Anglicanœ, second edition, vol. i., chapter i.

page xxv note b See supra, p. xiv.

page xxvi note a Monumenta Ritualia, i. ccxlvii,; Lyndwood, lib. 3, tit. 24.

page xxvi note b Vol. xiii., p. 292.

page xxvi note c Lyndwood, lib. 3, tit. 24, Baptisterium habeatur.

page xxvii note a Archaeologia, vol. x., p. 222. Mr. Carte's Observations on Ancient Fonts.

page xxvii note b Monumnenta Ritualia, i., ccxlv., see also Wilkins' Concilia, i,, 636.

page xxvii note c Lyndwood, lib. 3, tit. 24.

page xxvii note d Mon. Rit., i., cccxi.-cccxiv, cccxxi.

page xxviii note a Ornatus Ecclesiasticus, 9.

page xxviii note b Dr. Rock, Church of our Fathers, i., 249-263.

page xxix note a Calix stagneus.

page xxix note b Parker's Glossary of Architecture.

page xxx note a At Belchamp this vessel was of wood.

page xxx note b Dr. Rock, Church of our Fathers, i. 149, referring to Martene, Voyage Litt. Partie ii. p. 35.

page xxx note c Lyndwood, lib. 3, tit. 25, De Custodia Eucharistiœ.

page xxxii note a See plate 10. D'après un tableau de la Cathédrale et lea Annales Archéologiques de M. Didron ; and the full account in the text, pp. 47-49.

page xxxii note b Vol. iii., part iv., p. 197. The edition of the Cœremoniale is that of Paris, 1703, p. 25.

page xxxii note c Very curious details concerning the Oil or Unguent used at coronations are given in The Manner of the Coronation of King Charles I. (Henry Bradshaw Society), xx. xxiii., 3, 4. At the latter reference a Recipe for the ointment will be found.

page xxxiii note a Mon. Rit., i., cclxix.-ccxciii.

page xxxiii note b Fasti Ecclesiœ Sarum, 130.

page xxxiii note c Capsa, area, theca, cista, ubialiquid reponitur.—Ducange.

page xxxiv note a Vol iii., part ii., 98-102.

page xxxv note a Rites of Durham, 8, 9. The words in square brackets are various readings from MS. Hunter, 45, described in the Preface (Surtees Society).

page xxxvi note a The above note on the Paschal Candlestick is condensed from a long and important article in Pugin's Glossary.

page xxxvi note b Martene De Antiquis Ecclesiœ Ritibtus, iii., p. 253.

page xxxvi note c Ducange, sub voc. Serpens ; quoting Ceremoniale M.S., B.M. Deauratœ Tolas.

page xxxvi note d Walcott, Sacred Archaeology, under Rogation Days.

page xxxvii note a See pp. 15, 16, 30-33, infra.

page xxxviii note a Wilkins' Concilia, i., 637.

page xl note a At the cathedral at Arras in October, 1894, the present writer saw the Kiss of Peace passed amongst the seminary students from cheek to cheek by actual osculation.

page xl note b Vol. iii., part ii., p. 162.

page xl note c See articles Osculatorium and Pax.

page xli note a Walcott, Sacred Archœology.

page xli note b See Archœologia, vol. 50. On Two Inventories of St. Paul's Cathedral in 1245 and 1402.

page xli note c Surtees Society, vol. 61, p. 3.

page xli note d Coronation of King Charles I. (Bradshaw Society), p. 35

page xli note e Liber Eveshamensis, col. 1, and p. 172.

page xli note f Pontificale Romanum, fo. Venice, 1561, fo. 23, fo. 31.

page xlii note a Church of our Fathers, vol. iii., part ii., p. 198.

page xlii note b Glossary, art. Flabellum.

page xliii note a Printed in Wilkins' Concilia, i., 688-694. The date of these statutes is 1246.

page xliii note b The last two paragraphs are condensed from the Rev. W. R. W. Stephens' Memorials of the South Saxon See and Cathedral Church of Chichester, 8vo. Lond., 1876, pp. 83-93, 213. 214.

page xliii note c Concilia, i., 743-746.

page xliv note a Nichols' Royal Wills, quoted in Dr. Lee's Glossary.

page xliv note b Constitutio haec Bonifacio Archiepiscopo Cantuar ascribitur in MS. Regio, ix., B. 2 ; Wilkins' Concilia, i., 698.

page xliv note c Edition 1679, p. 253.

page xlvi note a See Dr. Lee's Glossary.

page xlvi note b Manuale ad usum insignis Eccclesie Sarum, 4to., Rothomagi, fo. liivj.

page xlvii note a Transactions of the St. Paul's Ecclesiological Society, vol. iii., part iv., pp. 169, 170.

page xlvii note b Dr. Rock, Church of our Fathers, vol. i., pp. 402-409.

page xlvii note c See the frontispiece to Tol. iii., part ii.

page xlvii note d Dr. Rock, Church of our Fathers, vol. iii., part ii., pp. 221-3.

page xlviii note a A small quarto volume, in Latin and German, published at Munich in 1591, pp. 48-52.

page l note a See above, p. xxiv.

page l note b Provinciale, 251.

page l note c Introduction, p. ix. The introduction to this volume is an important contribution to Liturgiology.

page li note a This section is based almost entirely upon Mr. Maskell's admirable Dissertation upon the Ancient Service Books of the Church of England, in the first volume of the Monumenta Ritualia, second edition.

page li note b At Westlee was a book, “continens partem Portforii et partem Missalis.”

page li note c Monumenta. civ.

page li note d An admirable reprint of the Sarum Breviary, edited by Procter and Wordsworth, was issued from the Cambridge University Press, 1876-1882.

page li note e Monumenta. xcvi.

page lii note a Monumenta, xli.

page lii note b Ibid., xxxi.

page lii note c Ibid., lviii.

page lii note d Ibid., xliii.

page lii note e A Troparium de beata Virgine is found at Kirkby.

page lii note f Ibid., cvii.

page lii note g Ibid., cii.

page lii note h Ibid., xlvii.

page lii note i Ibid., lxxxvii-xcii.

page liii note a At Chiswick was a Manuale de usu S. Pauli.

page liii note b Monumenta., xxvi.

page liii note c The Henry Bradshaw Society issued, in 1893, The Martiloge in Englysshe after the Use of the Church of Salisbury and as it is redde in Syon.

page liii note d Monumenta., clxviii.

page liii note e Ibid., cxvii.

page liii note f Ibid., cxxi.-cxxvi.

page liv note a Wilkins' Concilia, i., 647-656.

page liv note b Wilkins' Concilia, ii., 1-19.

page liv note c Ibid., 33-36.

page liv note d Ibid., 48, 49.

page liv note e Ibid., 51-61.

page liv note f Wilkins' Concilia, i., 656-663.

page lv note a Printed by Regnault, 4to, Paris, 1527, Mon. Rit., iii., 275-282.

page lv note b Documents illustrating the History of S. Paul's Cathedral (Camden Society, 1880),xxi.-xxviii., 16-39.

page lvi note a Proceedings, Soc. of Antiquaries, second series, xiv., 118-128.

page lvi note b And, in three of these churches, the image is found twice.

page lvii note a Wharton, De Decants Londinensibus, 228, 229.

page lvii note b Pp. 443-446.

page lvii note c Stagiarius, or stationarms: canonicus qui residentiam facit, aut facere debet.

Stagia: 1. Domns, habitacio. 2. Commoratio assidua, domicilium.—Ducange, Hence stagiarius, a residentiary.

page lix note a Newcourt, ii. 298, 299 ; Morant, ii. 259.

page lix note b Hist. MSS. Commission, ix., p. 32 a, Deed No. 329.

page lx note a Newcourt, ii., 93-95 ; Lewis.

page lx note a Newcourt, i. 355.

page lx note a Newcourt, i. 359, quoting Stow's Survey.

page lxiii note a Churchwardens' accounts of Pittington, co. Durham (Surtees Society), No. 84, p. 371.

page lxiii note b Here were also, The Passion of the Lord, and The Five Joys of the B.V.M.

page lxiv note a Archaeologia, lii. 669-708.

page lxiv note b Dr. Rock, Church of our Fathers, iii., 290. Liber Festivalis, Rouen, 1499, fol. c.

page lxv note a Legends of the Madonna, lxiii.

page lxv note b Les Petits Bollandistes, torn, ix., 29 ; Baring Gould, Lives of the Saints.

page lxv note c Sarum Breviary, reprint; Sanctoralc, p. 534.

page lxv note d Mrs. Jameson, Sacred and Legendary Art, ii., 454, 455; on p. 459 is an engraving of a miniature in the Heures d'Anne de Bretagnc, 1500, representing the miracle.

page lxvi note a Sacred and Legendary Art, ii., 474.

page lxvi note b Rock, Church of our Fathers, vol. iii., pt. i., 96.

page lxvi note c Testamenta Vetusta, ii., 653.

page lxvi note d Neale'a Views of Churches, quoted in Pngin's Glossary,

page lxvii note a A full-sized cast of this splendid example is to be seen at the Crystal Palace in the mediæval court, where there is also a cast of an Easter sepulchre in Lincoln Cathedral, with three sleeping knights in front, of about the year 1300.

page lxviii note a Thorpe, Diplomatarium Anglicum Ævi Saxonici. Svo. London 1865, p. 513.

page lxix note a Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII., vol. 12, pt. 2, No.l 286.

page lxx note a Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII., vol. 13, pt. 1, No. 235.

page lxx note b Ibid., vol. 13, pt. 2, p. xvi.

page lxx note c Exchequer Q. R. Church Goods, Essex.