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Thursday, March 28th, 1901

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1901

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page 295 note * Vol. xxxi. plate ix. p. 312.

page 298 note * Correctly Philopœmen ; he was one of the few great men that Greece produced in the decline of her political independence.

page 298 note † Sic, correctly Cassius.

page 298 note ‡ “Sir ” has been interpolated.

page 299 note * I am indebted to the Rev. William Hudson, F.S.A., for copying the inscriptions on Sir Nicholas Parker's tomb, and for the extracts from the parish register. He informs me that the day of the month in the burial entry of Robert Parker “is rather indistinct, but it is either 16 or 10, certainly not 26. The entries have all been writteu up at one time, so the brass may be right and the register wrong.” For copies of the inscriptions in Willingdon church up to 1790, see Sir Egerton Bridges's Topographical Collections.

page 299 note † The brass was fixed to the north wall of the north aisle of the church on 10th June, 1901. See the East Sussex News for 14th of that month.