[50] Act of Parliament, 1405.

[51] History of Hungerford, by W. Money, p. 38.

[52] Notes and Queries, 4th series, X, p. 6.

[53] Ancient Crosses and Holy Wells of Lancashire, by H. Taylor, F.S.A., p. 37.

[54] History of Skipton, W.H. Dawson, quoted in Bygone Punishments, p. 199.

[55] The corporation of Hungerford is peculiar, the head official being termed the constable, who corresponded with the mayor in less original boroughs.

[56] Act of Parliament 25 George II.

[57] Ferry.

[58] Mr. Nisbett gives a good account of the hospital in Memorials of Old Hampshire, and Mr. Champneys fully describes the buildings in the Architectural Review, October, 1903, and April, 1904.

[59] The Treasury, November, 1907, an article on hospitals by Dr. Hermitage Day.