FOOTNOTES
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Freeman, "Norman Conquest."
[!--Note--] 2 ([return])
Freeman, "Norman Conquest."
[!--Note--] 3 ([return])
Archæological Journal, vol. xl. p. 179.
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The chapel was reconstructed according to its original form in 1772.
[!--Note--] 5 ([return])
Archæological Journal, vol. li. p. 104.
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Venables, Archæological Journal vol. l.
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Professor E. A. Freeman, "York, Lincoln, and Beverley."
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In Gough's edition [1806] of Camden's "Britannia," is a plan giving the positions of the grave-slabs in the old pavement.
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The matter is referred to on p. [20].
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What has become of the "merveylows fair and large Psaltar, full in the Margin of goodly Armes of many Noble Men," mentioned by Leland as being "in S. Nicholas Chapell"?