FOOTNOTES
[1] History of Oxfordshire, by J. Meade Falkner.
[2] It is now in possession of Mr. Kenneth M. Clark, by whose permission the accompanying plan, reproduced from the Memorials of Old Suffolk, was made.
[3] Memorials of Old Suffolk, edited by V.B. Redstone, p. 226.
[4] The Builder, April 16, 1904.
[5] History of Renaissance Architecture, by R. Blomfield.
[6] Cf. Memorials of Suffolk, edited by V.B. Redstone.
[7] The Chester folk have a proverb, "When the daughter is stolen, shut Pepper-gate"—referring to the well-known story of a daughter of a Mayor of Chester having made her escape with her lover through this gate, which he ordered to be closed, but too late to prevent the fugitives.
[8] The Rev. T. Auden, Shrewsbury (Methuen and Co.).
[9] Ibid., p. 48.