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page 369 note * King, C. W., The Gnostics and their Remains, Ancient and Mediaeval (London, 1864), 119Google Scholar.
page 369 note † The legends almost invariably read direct from the stoue, showing that these gems were not employed as seals.
page 370 note * See the Monument of John Shirley made by Richard aud Gabriel Royley of Burton on Trent, 1685, in Stemmata Shirleiana, p. 76.
page 370 note † This is “Bishop Scott, my ancestor” of Sir Richard's will.
page 372 note * Fun. Ent., Ulster Office, vol. 7, fol. 438, kindly communicated by A. Vicars, Esq., F.S.A., Ulster King of Arms.
page 372 note † For some of these particulars we are indebted to the Rev. Charles Best Norcliffe, of Langton Hall, Yorkshire. Mr. Alfred Scott Gatty, York Herald, F.S.A., has kindly supplied a pedigree of Sir Richard Scott.
page 372 note ‡ Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Lee Register, fol. 125.
page 376 note * In this letter William Wright states that he dwells “right against Charing Crosse.” The superscription is amusing, “To my very much respectiue frend Mr. Howsley Freeman in Ecclesfeild near Bawtry thirty myle this side Yorcke, where the Tombe of Sir Rich. Scott is sett vp, I pray you give this.”
page 376 note † Garter King of Arms, 1633–1644.