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Thursday, 11th March, 1915

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 132 note 1 Gent. Mag., Sept. 1833, p. 219.

page 136 note 1 Since the reading of this note a second stone has been found at Lindis-farne, and is here illustrated (fig. 3). It is unfortunately incomplete, being broken below the arm of the cross, but is interesting as having the circles at the head and ends of the arms ornamented with interlacing patterns of triple knots. There was an inscription below the arms, but only traces of the letters remain.

page 141 note 1 A detailed historical account of these operations is given in the Annual Register for 1762.

page 142 note 1 Proceedings, xiv, pp. 271 and 295.

page 142 note 2 Az, on a chevron, between three mullets gold, as many trefoils slipped vert—perhaps for Consmaker. It is questionable if the coat here engraved is a genuine heraldic achievement.

page 143 note 1 Publisher of F. W. Lucas's Appendiculae Historicae; or shreds of history hung on a horn, where a similar horn is figured as a frontispiece.