[64] Stewart in Archæological Journal, xxxii. 18.
[65] Jones and Freeman's St David's, 90-93.
[66] Padre Garrucci in Proceedings of Society of Antiquaries, iv. 40, and illustrations in Vetusta Monumenta, vol. vi. The perspective sketch is by Carlo Fontana and is in the Royal Library at Windsor; the measured drawing is by Signor S. A. Scardonelli, and was made in 1784.
[67] Measured drawings of the Hereford chair by Mr W. H. Brierley appeared in the British Architect, xxiii. 114.
[68] Described by Dr Cox in English Church Furniture, p. 250.
[69] Shaw's Ancient Furniture, 31.
[70] Wiltshire Archæological Society's Magazine, vi. 147-149, quoted in English Church Furniture, 253.
[71] Archæologia Æliana, xvii. 47, and Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, xvii. 238. There are four similar chairs at Kilpeck.
[72] For descriptions and illustrations see Mr J. Hunter's "Edward the First's Spoliations in Scotland, A.D. 1296" in Arch. Journal, vol. xiii.; Mr W. Burges' paper in "Gleanings from Westminster Abbey," p. 121; and Mr Lethaby's Westminster, pp. 18, 265, 297.
[73] Henry Shaw's Ancient Furniture, Plate VI.