[34] For information relating to the Windsor stalls I am indebted to Mr W. H. St John Hope: see his paper "On a remarkable series of Wooden Busts surmounting the stall-canopies in St George's chapel, Windsor," in Archæologia, liv. 115, and the building accounts to be published in his forthcoming work on Windsor Castle.

[35] See the writer's Westminster Abbey, 146.

[36] Sacristy, i. 266.

[37] The Hampton Court busts are by Giovanni de Majano, who in 1521 demanded payment for ten "medallions of terra cotta." They cost £2. 6s. 8d. each. R. Blomfield's History of Renaissance Architecture in England, 3.

[38] Illustrated in the writer's Westminster Abbey, 197.

[39] See also the illustration of the chair made c. 1545 for Dorothy Mainwaring, page 123.

[40] See Willis and Clark, i. 516-522.

[41] Gotch's Early English Renaissance, 29, 254.

[42] Annales Caermoclenses, by James Stockdale; Ulverston, 1872, p. 76.

[43] Early Renaissance Architecture in England, 38.