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Thursday, May 4th, 1871
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2010
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page 148 note * An excellent drawing on stone of this screen, interesting both as a work of art, and as being probably one of the latest screens ever set up (until the Gothic revival of the present day) between Choir and Nave of. an English. parish church, was given to the Library of the Society on January 27, 1870, by J. T. Micklethwaite, Esq., now a Fellow of the Society. It is satisfactory, to learn while this sheet is passing through the press that milder counsels have prevailed at Wakefield, and that the screen has not been removed.
page 153 note * The obverse of this coin agrees precisely with that figured in Ruding's Annals of the Coinage, pl. 17, No. 19—except that in that specimen there are eight and not seven pellets. The moneyer Eadmund occurs on a coin of different type, ibid. Appendix, pl. 28 (Aethelstan No. 2), and the contraction LEIGCE for Leicester on other pieces.