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Thursday, January 26th, 1871
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 77 note * This Nicholas Smyth, a month afterwards, was made Receiver General for Middlesex, &c. Cal. State Papers, Dom. Eliz. Vol. CCL. 1, 1595, Feb. 14.
page 77 note † An officer of the receipt of Exchequer. See Rymer, xvi., 497.
page 78 note * See Proceedings, 2 S. iv. 431.
page 79 note * Dugd. Warw. ii. 550.
page 80 note * These quarterings belonging to the lady's own family should properly have been depicted on her kirtle, and not on her mantle, the correct place for her husband's arms, but the decay of heraldry had already begun when the window in question was set up.
page 80 note † See paragraph 5 in the footnote to p. 371 of that work.
page 81 note * History of Somersetshire, ii. 402.
page 81 note † See Proceedings of Bath Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Club for 1869: No. 1, page 78.
page 82 note * History of Somersetshire, ii. 412.
page 82 note † Ibid. ii. 402.
page 82 note ‡ Dug. Mon. correctly citing Wells Registers. See Hutton's Collections from those registers, MS. Harl. 6966, fo. 72a.
page 83 note * Had. MSS. 6966, fo. 83a.
page 84 note * Mr. Scarth refers to Addit. MSS. Brit. Mus. 15554, fo. 50, for a transcript of a deed dated 1495 relating to the abbey, and Addit. MSS. 13949 for epitaphs in the church.