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Thursday, 15th April, 1915

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1915

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page 206 note 1 Some authorities class windows of this kind with Jesse windows, but that term seems only appropriate where there is a figure of Jesse, with distinct reference to the genealogy of our Lord.

page 206 note 2 F. S. Eden, Ancient Painted Glass, pp. 45, 47, 48, 50, 64. Nelson, Ancient Painted Glass, p. 15.

page 209 note 1 ‘In ecclesia sane sedis suae … ornamenta multa dedit … multiplicatis insigni pictura fenestris vitreis circa altaria.’—Continuator Symeonis in Bedford's Symeon, p. 386.

page 209 note 2 The usual order in England.

page 210 note 1 Westlake, Design in Painted Glass, i, 32.

page 210 note 2 Apocryphal Gospel of James, ch: iv ; of Pseudo-Matthew, ch. iii; of the Nativity of Mary, ch. iii; Legenda Aurea, De Nativ. V. M.; Brev. Sarum., S. Aune, Lectio v.

page 210 note 3 Windows, 1909, p. 366.

page 211 note 1 As the dresses come very low down in this subject, we cannot be sure whether boots or shoes are meant to be shown.

page 212 note 1 Exactly as in a wall-painting at St. Gabriel's Chapel, Canterbury, Archaeol. Cant., xiii, plate at p. 78, and in thirteenth-century glass at Lincoln, Nelson, Painted Glass, 1913, plate viii, at p. 58.

page 218 note 1 See Erman, Medailleure, p. 83. It is attributed there to Bartholomeus Braun, of Nürnberg.