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FOOTNOTES:

[564] Consisting of vaults under ground, arched and walled with brick and stone, according to Drayton. See note on his Epistle of Rosamond.

[565] Tho. Allen of Gloc. Hall, Oxon. who died in 1632, aged 90. See Hearne's rambling discourse concerning Rosamond, at the end of Gul. Neubrig. Hist. vol. iii. p. 739.

[566] Vid. reign of Henry II. in Speed's Hist. writ by Dr. Barcham, Dean of Bocking.

[567] This would have passed for miraculous, if it had happened in the tomb of any clerical person, and a proof of his being a saint.

[568] Afterwards Archbishop of York, temp. Rich. I.


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QUEEN ELEANOR'S CONFESSIÓN.