[42] Hall, op. cit. (footnote 30), p. 319.
[43] H. W. Strong, “The Potteries of North Devon,” Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art, Devon, 1891, vol. 23, p. 393.
[44] Charbonnier, op. cit. (footnote 31), p. 257.
[45] Jewitt, op. cit. (footnote 34), vol. 1, pp. 205-206.
[46] Great Exhibition 1851. Official, Descriptive, and Illustrated Catalogue, London, 1851, p. 776, no. 131.
[47] W. J. Pountney, Old Bristol Potteries, Bristol, n.d., pp. 153-154.
[48] Cloume = cloam: “In O. E. Mud, clay. Hence, in mod. dial. use: Earthenware, clay ... b. attr. or adj.” (J. A. H. Murray, ed., A New English Dictionary on Historic Principles, Oxford, 1893, vol. 2, p. 509.)
[49] J. J. Cartwright, ed., The Travels through England of Dr. Richard Pococke, Camden Society Publications, 1888, new ser., no. 42, vol. 1, p. 135.
[50] Ibid., vol. 1, p. 131.
[51] Jenkinson correspondence (see footnote 41).