Footnotes.

[1] Walcott, "Early Statutes," p. 12.

[2] Willis, "Chichester Cathedral," p. 6.

[3] Walcott, "Early Statutes," p. 15.

[4] Walcott, p. 15.

[5] Walcott, p. 15.

[6] Author of "Architectural Parallels."

[7] Walcott, p. 15.

[8] See Willis, p. x.: Introduction.

[9] Bishop Reade's Register.

[10] Walcott, p. 16.

[11] "Early Statutes."

[12] Walcott, p. 23, note a.

[13] See page [45].

[14] See drawings in vestry of cathedral.

[15] See the Wykeham motto on the lady-chapel vault decoration, page [92].

[16] Walcott, p. 34.

[17] "Records."

[18] "Mercurius Rusticus" (1642). Quoted by Walcott.

[19] "Archaeological History," Chichester, p. 6, note c.

[20] "Early Statutes," p. 21.

[21] Walcott, "Early Statutes" p. 21

[22] "Worthies," II, 385

[23] Spershott.

[24] Gentleman's Magazine, Part I., 1803, pp. 22-25.

[25] See illustrations, pp. 33 and 125.

[26] Supposed to be by Carter, an architect of Winchester.

[27] See "Recollections," p. 309. Edited by his son, 1861.

[28] Ibid., p. 310.

[29] By the late J.L. Pearson, R.A., and completed by his son.

[30] The figures in parenthesis refer to the numbers on the plan at the end.

[31] Stephens, p. 49.

[32] See Walcott, p. 15, note c, May 24th, 1207.

[33] Stephens, p. 57.

[34] Matt. Paris.

[35] See Walcott, p. 15, note c.

[36] See Stephens, p. 61, cf. Murray's "Chichester."

[37] Strype, quoted by Dean Stephens, p. 190.

[38] Kennett's Notes: see Stephens' "Diocesan History of Chichester," p. 197.

[39] Stephens' "Diocesan History," p. 216.

[40] Quoted by Stephens, "Diocesan History," p. 216.

[41] Stephens' "Diocesan History," p. 233.

[42] Stephens, p, 245.