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Thursday, 2nd December 1915

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1916

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page 6 note 1 A detailed account with plan and illustrations appears in the Surrey Archaeological Collections, xxviii, p. 41.

page 7 note 1 pp. 264–72.

page 12 note 1 Similar masks occur on the Cordell tomb (see below) in Long Melford church.

page 12 note 2 Two-handled vases with flowers arranged, as here, within a trellis may be seen on a contemporary English tapestry bearing the arms of the Earl of Pembroke (d. 1571) in the Victoria and Albert Museum. The panel may further be compared with the English tapestry cushion-cover woven with the arms of Sacheverell which was exhibited before the Society last year (Proceedings, xxvi, 236).

page 12 note 3 For pedigrees, see Hervey's Visitation of Suffolke, 1561, edited by J. J. Howard, vol. i, p. 245.

page 12 note 4 Ibid., p. 131.

page 13 note 1 Parker, Sir Wm., History of Long Melford, pp. 317–29.

page 13 note 2 Conder, E. L., Church of the Holy Trinity, Long Melford, pp. 68–71, and pl. xi.

page 14 note 1 Shown at the exhibition of medieval painting held in the Society's rooms in 1896 (Proceedings, xvi, 200 and 367).

page 14 note 2 There is a well-executed copy of the Norwich retable in the Victoria and Albert Museum.