[[272]] Arch. Journ., lxiv. 32.
[[273]] Ibid., lxi. 229.
[[274]] The numerous cases of the export of alabaster carvings from Poole make it probable that the Purbeck carvers, when the demand for their marble fell off, worked the alabaster which exists in the district.—V. C. H. Dorset, ii.
[[275]] Some of these no doubt were sold at the time of the Reformation.—Arch. Journ., lxi. 239.
[[276]] Ibid., 237-8.
[[277]] Ibid., 230.
[[278]] Arch. Journ., lxi. 234-5.
[[279]] For an account of these, see Mr. Hope's article in Archæologia, xli.
[[280]] Arch. Journ., lxiv. 239.
[[281]] Ibid., x. 120.