[43] Anglo-Norman Antiquities, p. 57.
[44] Sepulchral Monuments, I. p. 247, t. 30.—The epitaph, which, in the original, is full of contractions, it is supposed by the Abbé De la Rue, should be read as follows:—
“Guillelmus jacet hic, petrarum summus in arte:
Iste novum perfecit opus; det premia Christus.
Amen.”
[45] A similar row of arches is found on the north transept of Norwich Cathedral, between the first and second tier of windows.—See Britton's Norwich Cathedral, plate 10.
[46] II. p. 195.
[47] Antiquités de Caen, p. 171.
[48] Turner's Tour in Normandy, II. p. 203.
[49] See Neustria Pia, p. 656.
[50] The inscription upon it, which details the various events that had befallen the tomb, is given in Turner's Tour in Normandy, II. p. 197.