[170] Riley’s Memorials.
[171] Issac.
[172] Godefroi’s Dictionary.
[173] It is designed on the pattern of the famous monogram of Justinian, having for basis the letter N.
[174] Still more recent finds at St. Albans seem to show that here also the forum was an important building in the centre of the city.
[175] See account of Saxon Winchester in Hudson Turner’s Domestic Archr., vol. i., and of Canterbury before the Conquest, by Geoff. Faussett.
[176] Winton Domesday mentions Fishmongers’ Street, Tanner Street, and Gold Street.
[177] The Golden Legend.
[178] Right through the Middle Ages the close of St. Paul’s is called Atrium S. Pauli.
[179] Parentalia.