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Thursday, 18th May, 1911

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 465 note 1 Oxford Studies, vol. ii, article iv, ‘Customary Rents,’ by E. Neilson.

page 467 note 1 Described, I think, both by Admiral Smyth and Mr. F. J. Britten as the earliest clock of which we have authentic details. See ‘Supplement to the description of an Astrological Clock’, Archaeologia, xxxiv. 1–20, and Former Clocks and Clockmakers, 1894, p. 23.

page 469 note 1 Proceedings, xii. 107, and xvii. 144.

page 469 note 2 Arms generally used Arg. on a chief az. 3 Catherine wheels or.