[31] W. J. Pountney, Old Bristol Potteries (Bristol, 1920), pl. 3 (lower left), and p. 37.

[32] F. H. Garner, English Delftware (London, 1948), pl. 26B.

[33] For a posset pot with these handle characteristics attributed to Brislington, 1706-1734, see W. M. Wright, Catalogue of Bristol and West of England Delft Collection, (Bath: Victoria Art Gallery, 1929), pl. 3.

[34] For shape parallel (but not body) see Tutter's Neck, fig. 18, no. 21.

[35] Barnard Rackham, Mediaeval English Pottery (London: 1948), pl. 94. Barnard Rackham, Catalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain (Cambridge, 1935), no. 20, pl. 3A.

Griselda Lewis, A Picture Book of English Pottery (London, 1956), fig. 23.

[36] J. C. Harrington, "Tobacco Pipes from Jamestown," Archeological Society of Virginia, Quarterly Bulletin (Richmond: June 1951), fig. 4.

[37] I am indebted to Dr. B. C. McCary of the Archeological Society of Virginia for the identification of the prehistoric Indian artifacts. Clifford Evans, "A Ceramic Study of Virginia Archeology," (Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 160; Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1955), p. 69.

[38] W. A. Thorpe, A History of English and Irish Glass (London, 1929), vol. 2, pl. 29 and 31, no. 2.

[39] See p. [13].