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Thursday, 21st January, 1915
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 59 note 1 St. Alban's Head is thought to be a corruption of St. Aldhelm's Head.
page 59 note 2 Miss Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedications.
page 59 note 3 Leu noms des saints bretons, par Professeur Loth, passim.
page 61 note 1 Reproduced (by permission) from Isaac Taylor, Words and Places, p. 96.
page 64 note 1 Inscriptions de Vienne en Dauphiné, par A. Allmer et Alfred de Terrebasse, vol. v, pp. 25–31. The passage quoted iu the Inscriptions of Vienne is as follows : ‘Ad locum quemdam cui Voguria vel Vogoria nomen est…basilicum in honore sancti Albani fabricavit.’ and, according to the same authority, there was undoubtedly a church called St. Alban des Vignes, or de Navon, in the territory formerly called Vogoria, now Vaugris ; the nearest church now dedicated to St. Alban is at St. Alban du Rhone, about 12 kil. distant. The passage above quoted is not in the edition of Ado's Martyrology in the British Museum, but there is a note stating that the short account of St. Severus given by Ado is abbreviated from the Martyrology of Usuardus, so possibly the editors of the Inscriptions quoted the passage from the latter authority though they only refer to Ado.
page 64 note 2 Martyrologium Adonis (Georgius, 1745).
page 65 note 1 The originals of the letters quoted are now in the Hertfordshire County Museum, St. Albans.
page 67 note 1 Note on Book I, cap. vii, ‘It is tolerably certain that this chapter of Bede is based on some earlier acts of St. Alban, but so far these have not been discovered.’