[12] pullen, that is, poultry.

[13] Notice a fine specimen, written before the Conquest, given on p. 103, and the illustration facing p. 88.

[14] In the "Lancet Windows", shown in the illustration on p. 94, you have a specimen of that thirteenth-century or Early-English style.

[15] See "Fourteenth-century Doorway", on p. 94, for a specimen of this style.

[16] The Jews were expelled from England A.D. 1290.

[17] This was built in the fifteenth century; but of course it has been restored since then. At the end of the eighteenth century the authorities of the city actually sold it to a gentleman who proposed to place it in his own pleasure-ground; but the people of the city drove away the workmen who were sent to remove it, and so it had to remain in its ancient place.

[18] Such a Butter Cross is seen in the view of Dunster, facing p. 105.

[19] That is, whipped at a cart's tail.

[20] Terra-cotta is a compound of pure clay, fine sand, or powdered flint.

[21] See the picture on p. 144.