[30] A china punch-bowl was actually presented by Sir T. Drake to be used as a font at Woodbury, Devon.
[31] English Church Furniture, by Dr. Cox and A. Harvey.
[32] The Parish Councillor, an article by Dr. Jessop, September 20, 1895.
[33] Canon F.E. Warren recently reported to the Suffolk Institute of Archæology that while he was dining at a friend's house he saw two chalices on the table.
[34] Memorials of Old Warwickshire, edited by Miss Alice Dryden.
[35] The present Marquis of Northampton in his book contends that the house was mainly built in the reign of Henry VII by Edmund Compton, Sir William's father, and that Sir William only enlarged and added to the house. We have not space to record the arguments in favour of or against this view.
[36] The Progresses of James I, by Nichols.
[37] Old-time Parson, by P.H. Ditchfield, 1908.
[38] Country Life, September 17th, 1904.
[39] Farmers.