[740] Brooks, S. Michael's Church.

[741] Memorials of the visit of the British Archæological Institute in 1864. The kitchen is part of the original building, and belongs to the middle of the fourteenth century.

[742] Sharp.

[743] The architecture of the Great Hall shows it was raised after 1392, when the union of the guilds took place.

[744] Sharp, Antiq. 221.

[745] Miss Howard (Englishwoman, Jan., 48, 1911) identifies the feminine group with Elizabeth's daughters and sisters and mother-in-law, Margaret Beaufort.

[746] Sharp, op. cit., 222.

[747] Woodhouse, Churches of Coventry.

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