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page 276 note 1 Vict. Hist. Berks., i. 247.
page 277 note 1 Vict. Hist. Northants. i. 331, 336; Wilts. Arch. Mag. xxviii. 107; Mortimer, Forty Years'l Researches, figs. 783, 851, 865, 884,888. Frankish examples of both forms in Boulauger's Mobilier funéraire gallo-romain et franc, pl. 27.
page 277 note 2 Marked like one from Ipswich, Archaeologia, lx. pi. xxxiii, middle of second row.
page 277 note 3 Ibid, second from left in second row.
page 277 note 4 One pair was with a spear in a warrior's grave at Broadstairs.
page 277 note 5 E. g. at Leicester: Vict. Hist. Leics. i. 228.
page 277 note 6 A circular garnet brooch of twelve rays from Cléry, Somme, has this design repeated in the centre in filigree (Bulletin archéologique, 1907, pl. iii, fig. 3); and other relics found in the same grave point to about a.d. 500.
page 278 note 1 Cf. Vict. Hist. Kent, i. 390, fig. 3, where this type is shown with plate complete.
page 278 note 2 Moreau, Caranda, ii. pl. 10, nouvelle série; Lindenschmit, Handbuch der deutschen Alterthumskunde, i. 361, fig. 308.
page 278 note 3 Archaeologia Cantiana, vi. 175.
page 278 note 4 Ibid. vii. pl. x, grave ciii.
page 278 note 5 The same shaped bottle with this ornamentation has been found at Cléry, Somme (Bulletin archéologique, 1907, 25, pl. vii, fig. 4); and another from Pont-à-Vendin, Pas-de-Calais, is in the Cinquantenaire Museum, Brussels.
page 279 note 1 Arch. Cant. vi. 167, where a bronze rim 3¾ inches in diameter is figured, with a rivet surmounted by a garnet.
page 279 note 2 Vict. Hist. Bucks., i. 203 and coloured plate.
page 279 note 3 Albert Hartshorne, Old English Glasses, 119, reviewed in Archaeological Journal, liv. 418; Edw. Dillon, Glaus, 111.
page 280 note 1 An enamelled example (pendant) from France is figured by Boulanger, Mobilier funéraire gallo-romain et franc, pl. 27, fig. 14; and a brooch of thin bronze from London is in the British Museum (Roach Smith, Illustrations of Roman London, 126).
page 280 note 2 Arch. Cant. vi. pi. vi, fig. 8, p. 179.
page 280 note 3 Bulletin et Mémoires de la Soc. arch, et hist, de la Charente, 6th ser. i. 181.
page 281 note 1 The heads lay north or north-west in the Broadstairs cemetery, which evidently dates from the pagan period. For orientation in Kent see Vict. Hist. Kent, i. 367 (a similar early case on Tremworth Down).
page 281 note 2 Boulanger, Mobilier funéraire gallo-romain et franc, pl. 21. His figures show a similar design in the centre. For date, see also Barrière-Flavy, Arts industriels des peuples barbares de la Gaule, i. 113.
page 281 note 3 Arch. Cant. vi. 171; vi. 164, and vii. 321; iii. pl. ii; vii. pl. vii. grave lv; vi. 168, fig. 3; v. 313, and vi. 168.