An interesting relic of the execution of the Bishop is in possession of the rector of St. Mary's Church—viz. the sergeant's mace, which was the authority of the soldiers who conducted the Bishop down to Gloucester. This mace, which is the only surviving example of a London sergeant's mace, was found in a house in Westgate Street, belonging to a Mr Ingram. It is to be hoped that some day the mace may be deposited in some public national museum.

NOTES, ARCHITECTURAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL

Style.Abbot at the Time.Date.
South Porch, West End of Nave, and Aisles.P.Morwent. 1421-1437.
South Aisle of Nave.Pilasters N., Windows and Groining D.Serlo. 1089-1100.
Thokey.1307-1329.
Nave.Piers, Arches, Triforium, Groining E.E., Windows P.Serlo. 1089-1100.
Foliot.1242.
Morwent.1421-1437.
North Aisle of Nave.Walls and Groining N., Windows P.Serlo. 1089-1100.
Morwent.1421-1437.
South Transept. Tr. (D. to P.)Wygmore. c. 1330.
Choir and Presbytery.P. cased on N. Walls.Staunton and Horton.1337-1377.
Ambulatory and Chapels.Walls and Groining N., Windows D. and P. inserted in N. Openings.Thokey, Wygmore, Staunton, and Horton. 1307-1377.
Lady Chapel.P.Hanley and Fawley. 1457-1499.
North Transept.P. on N. Walls.Horton. 1368-1373.
Reliquary.E. E.Foliot.(?)c. 1240.
Cloisters, S.E. part.D. to P.Horton.1351-1377.
Cloisters, rest.P. Boyfield and Froucester.1381-1412.
Abbot's Cloister.
Chapter-House West-End.
N.Serlo.1089-1100.
Chapter-House East-End.N. and P.Hanley.c. 1460.
Tower.P.Seabroke.1450-1457.

These Notes are adapted from Mr F. S. Waller's "Notes and Sketches."

N. Norman. E.E. Early English. Tr. Transitional. D. Decorated. P. Perpendicular.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] They have been given on pp. 3 and 4.