[57] See Appendix, No. 1.

[58a] Escheat Rolls.

[58b] Cook C. Herald, MS.

[58c] From the information of E. Turnor, Esq. F.S.A.

[60a] Lodge’s Illustrations, vol. ii. 191.

[60b] The windows were formerly embellished with the following heraldic bearings in stained glass, of which no vestiges are now existing.

In BorealiFenestra Chori.

Arg. 3 chaplets with roses gules

Lascels.

G. 3 mascels argent

G. 4 fusils in fesse arg. a border engrailed or

Nevill.

Harleian MS. No. 6829. p. 140.

[62] See Appendix, No. 1.

[63a] For a description of the ceremony performed by the king’s champion at coronations, see “Sandford’s History of the Coronation of James the second;” also “Banks’s History of the Family of Marmyun.”