[135] “Cat. of English Figures,” Falkner and Sidebotham, p. 13, etc.

[136] “Romance of Staffordshire,” H. Wedgwood, III, 67.

[137] Ward, “Stoke-on-Trent,” p. 152.

[138] H. Wedgwood, op. cit., III, p. 53.

[139] Scarratt, “Old Times in the Potteries,” pp. 46, 47.

[140] Shaw, op. cit., p. 170.

[141] One part is at present in the Royal Museum at Dresden, uncatalogued, and much of the rest has found its way into the Victoria and Albert Museum at South Kensington, though Mr Wood’s catalogue, if it ever existed, is not there to illustrate and explain the pieces.

[142] Shaw, op. cit., p. 223.

[143] A. H. Church, “English Earthenware,” p. 96; and Burton, “English Earthenware,” p. 166.

[144] Shaw, op. cit., p. 215; and Burton, op. cit., 160-1.