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Thursday, 16th June, 1910

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1911

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page 252 note 1 The yale is also the device on the original seal of the custos or master of Christ's College; Cambridge, which was founded by the Lady Margaret Beaufort in 1505. [W. H. St. J. H.]

page 258 note 1 See the engraving, etc. in Bentham.

page 259 note 1 The pillar to the left is surmounted by a shield of the arms of Arkenstall, ermine a fess between three martlets sable.

page 261 note 1 On the top of the pillar to the left of the panel are the arms of Medley, barry of six silver and sable and in chief three sable mullets.

page 261 note 2 Ely omitted.

page 261 note 3 The shield surmounting the pillar to the left bears the arms of Higham, quarterly, 1 and 4, sable a fess between 3 horses' heads razed silver; 2 and 3, gules a chevron engrailed ermine between three silver falcons splayed. Over the shield is ‘Sir John Higham Knyght.

page 262 note 1 Acts of the Privy Council of England, N. S. xviii. (ed. J. R. Dasent, 1899), 415.