[24] Ibid.

[25] Journal, Anthropological Institute, 1902.

[26] Vestiges, 80.

[27] Proc. Soc. Ant., 1895.

[28] Ten Years’ Diggings, 130.

[29] Ten Years’ Diggings, 179.

[30] British Barrows, 44; Evans’ Bronze Implements, 473.

[31] Bede, chap. xiii.

[32] Owing to the lamented death of the late Earl of Liverpool, the importance that would otherwise have attached to this article has been seriously diminished (see preface). The chief printed authorities for the history of the Foljambes are Nichols’ Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica (1834), i. 91–111, 333–361, ii. 68–90; Monumenta Foljambeana, by Lord Liverpool, in vols. xiv. and xv. of the Reliquary, and Jeayes’ Derbyshire Charters (1906), wherein there are abstracts of 230 Foljambe deeds at Osberton. See also numerous references in Cox’s Derbyshire Churches (4 vols.) and Three Centuries of Derbyshire Annals (2 vols.).

[33] For full particulars of this chantry see Cox’s Churches of Derbyshire, ii., 286–291.