FOOTNOTES:
[319] Sinclair's Statist. Acco. vol. ii. p. 56.
[320] Archæological Journal, vol. vi. p. 53.
[321] John Dick, Esq. of Craigengelt.
[322] Archæologia, vol. xxvi. p. 422. Vide also Walker's Hist. Essay on the Dress of the Ancient Irish, (Dublin, 1788,) for a notice of a gold corslet, found near Lismore, and sold to a goldsmith at Cork for £600.
[323] MS. Letters, W. T. P. Shortt, Esq. of Heavitree, Exeter.
[324] Blind Harry's Wallace, b. iv. l. 272.
[325] Memorials of Edinburgh, vols. ii, iii.
[326] The Bowl and Torc are both engraved on Plate III.
[327] Pliny, xxxvi. 22.