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Thursday, December 15th, 1881

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1883

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page 29 note * A very similar fibula from Fairford is engraved in Akerman's Pagan Saxondom, pl. xix. fig. 8.

Compare one found near Rugby, Akerman's Pagan Saxondum, pl. xviii. fig. 7.

page 32 note * According to the Canon given in Lyndwood's Provinciale Angliæ, the cavity of an altar might be used for the reception of worn-out corporals, and in his gloss the writer protests against the practice (quoted above from Egbert's Pontifical) of sealing up a portion of the host with the altar relics. Paris edition of 1501, fol. 135–2.