[29] Ducarel’s Antiquities of Normandy, Appendix, p. 4.
[30] The first account of the hood is in a book written in Latin by the Emperor Frederic II. See History of Inventions and Discoveries by John Beckmann, translated by William Johnston, vol. i. p. 330.
[31] Introduction to Domesday, vol. i, p. 295.
[32] See Archæologia, vol. xxiv.
[33] Rich’s Companion to the Latin Dictionary, art. Adoratio.
[34] Quoted in Taylor’s Wace, p. 156.
[35] See Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson’s Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians, vol. i, p. 235; and Bonomi’s Nineveh, p. 136.
[36] Archæologia, vol. 24, plate LV.
[37] Illustrations of Cædmon’s Paraphrase, Archæologia, vol. xxiv., p. 339, plate LXXV. Hudson Turner’s Domestic Architecture of England, vol. i., p. 4.
[38] Pictorial History of England, vol. i. p. 637.