[107] The music of this hymn, or prose, as it is termed in the Catholic Rituals, is given in the Atlas to Millin's Travels through the Southern Departments of France, plate 4.
[108] See under the article Abbas Conardorum, I. p. 24.
[109] Antiquités Nationales, III. No. 36.
[110] Vol. II. No. 9.
[111] Vol. IV. t. 29, 30, 31.
[112] Antiquités Nationales, III. No. 30.
[113] This ceased to be the case almost immediately after this remark was made; for, on my return to France, in 1819, I observed on the whole road from Dieppe to Paris, the letters P A C I, or others, equally meaning pour assurance contre l'incendie, painted upon the fronts of the houses.
[114] Antiquités Nationales, III. article 30, p. 26.—(In the figure, however, which accompanies this article, the summit is mutilated, as I saw it.)
[115] Peuchet, Description Topographique et Statistique de la France, Département de la Seine Inférieure, p. 33.
[116] Histoire de la Haute Normandie, I. p. 94.