NOTE TO ILLUSTRATIONS.
The indent of the brass of Archbishop Stafford being greatly frayed and denuded, the original outlines have been restored in the illustration, after a close and careful examination of the stone itself.
In the incised figure of the Archbishop's Mother, the lines are fairly perfect, except those forming the hands and face. These have been completed from the faint indications that remain.
R. G.
CORRIGENDA.
| Page | 5. | Footnote, | line | 1, | for Tremedart, | read Tremodart. |
| — | 5. | — | — | 9, | for Lanberne, | read Lanherne. |
| — | 11. | Text, | — | 19, | for Richmond of York, | read the Earl of Richmond. |
| — | 37. | — | — | 14, | for interests, | read interest. |
| — | 39. | — | — | 37, | for incidents, | read incident. |
| — | 77. | Inscription, | — | 16, | for Mil, | read Nil. |
| — | 123. | Text, | — | 9, | for Thomas, | read John. |
| — | 143. | Inscription, | — | 12, | for venerandissimi, | read venerabilissimi. |
| — | 167. | Poetry, | — | 27, | for his board, | read His board. |
| — | 181. | Text, | — | 12, | for 1673 to 1678, | read 1678 to 1683. |
| — | 181. | Quotation, | — | 29, | for C.B., | read K.B. |
By the same Author,
uniform with this volume, and fully illustrated:—