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Thursday, January 12th, 1888
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 59 note * This is also the opinion of our Fellow, Mr. Freeman Marius O'Donoghue, of the Print-Room of the British Museum.
page 59 note † Vide Mrs. Jamieson's Legends of the Monastic Orders, sub voce ‘St. Bernardino of Siena.’ Vide also Ottley's Inquiry concerning the Invention of Printing. London. 1863. Plate between pp. 194, 195.
page 60 note * Dionysius à Richel, a Carthusian monk, makes our Lady say :—Pannioulum capitis mei circumligavi lumbis ejus (I have wrapt His loins round with the cloth from my head). Quoted by Lady Eastlake in The History of Our Lord, 4th ed. vol. ii. p. 126. Our Fellow, Mr. N. H. J. Westlake, has, with great feeling and marked success, told the story of this overpoweringly pathetic legend in his pictures of the Via Crucis in the Dominican priory church at Haverstock Hill, London.
page 60 note † Rentzmann, Numismatisches Wappen-Lexicon. (Berlin. 1876.) Taf. 28 No. 91.
page 61 note * Vide a similar row of initials in the Catalogue of the Slade Collection of Glass, p. 142.