[12] So called from the college of the same name founded by Pierre de Colmieu, archbishop of Rouen and cardinal of Albe.

[13] The whole of these pieces of iron were cast at the foundery at Conches, a small town, which is situated at about twelve leagues from Rouen, and the expense is valued at 500,000 francs.

[14] For the description of the archbishop's palace, see the chapter on the civil monuments.

[15] Dibdin's Bibliographical, antiquarian and picturesque tour in France and Germany; London, Payne and co. 1821, royal 8vo, vol. 1.

[16] The model in relief of this church and made in the first hall of the XVth century, may be seen in the Museum of antiquities.

[17] The art of painting on glass. 1774, folio, fig.

[18] To have all accounts of this ceremony, see the work of Mr Floquet, entitled: Histoire du Privilige de Saint-Romain, etc,—Rouen, E. Le Grand, 1833, 2 vol. 8vo.

[19] Erected in 1626, it was demolished in september 1836.

[20] See: Voyage from Havre to Rouen; and Excursion from Rouen to Paris, by the Seine. Rouen, 1839, in-18vo, with maps and plates.

[21] According to these manuscripts, the three heads represent Logic, Philosophy and Metaphysics. They were surmounted by a crown.