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Thursday, March 19th, 1874

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1876

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page 168 note * Schaten translates “Consul” as “Burgermeister.”

page 168 note † “An anelace and gipsere all of silke Hing at his girdle, white as morrow milke.”— Chaucer.

page 169 note * Alcalá do Guardaira, twenty-three miles from Seville. The castle was the land-key of Seville, and is still one of the finest Moorish specimens in Spain.

page 169 note † Tarifa, the most southernly point of the Spanish peninsula, was once a frontier fortress of great importance; the town is one of the most Moorish iu Andalusia.

page 170 note * The Adelantado was the Governor of a frontier province.