[71] Archæological Journal, vol. v.

[72] Pauli Paciandi de Umbellae Gestatione Commentarius, Romae, 1752, p. lxiii.

[73]

‘But yet I have them in great reverence

And honour, saving them from filth and ordure

By often brusshyng and moche dylygence.’

[74] Memorials of London and London Life in the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Centuries, by Henry Thomas Riley.

[75] Revue de l’Art Chrétien, 1883. Les Disques crucifères, le Flabellum, et l’umbella.

[76] Harl. MSS. 3601, the date 1295-6, edited by J. W. Clark.

[77] Un esmouchior de drap d’or, a fleur-de-lys, escartelé des armes de France et de Navarre a un baston d’yvoire et de geste, prisé v Francs d’or.—Du Cange.