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Thursday, 7th April, 1910
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 140 note 1 See Catalogue of the English Pottery in the British Museum, p. 1.
page 144 note 1 See H. Havard, La Céramique Hollandaise, ch. iii ; and M. A. Pit, Bulletin uitgegeven door de Nederlandsche Oudheitkundigen, tom. 1 (1900–1), pp. 68–73.
page 144 note 2 E.g. the Alchymist, by Thomas Wijck (1616–77), in the Zwinger, at Dresden.
page 146 note 1 See Catalogue of the English Pottery in the British Museum, 56.
page 149 note 1 It is apparently part of a ewer such as may be seen in Wall-case 55, in the Oriental Saloon in the British Museum.
page 150 note 1 In his paper “On the Excavation of the Site of Basing House,” p. 12.
page 152 note 1 Hockliffe.
page 152 note 2 Leighton Buzzard.
page 154 note 1 During the last week of May this structure was totally destroyed and cleared off the ground. One carved piece was rescued. All the pieces were smashed up and rammed into foundations for posts for a fence. The head with the Norman conical helmet and nasal was smashed first, so the men say. My drawings are therefore the only record.
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