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FOOTNOTES:
[1] Edmer, who was a boy in the monastic school in the time of Lanfranc, in The Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral, by Professor R. Willis, M.A., F.R.S., a work to which all subsequent writers about Canterbury Cathedral owe a deep debt.
[2] Willis, as quoted supra.
[3] The curious in this affair should read Dr Edwin A. Abbot’s learned St Thomas of Canterbury: His Death and Miracles (A. & C. Black, 1898), to which work the writer desires to express a deep debt of gratitude. The account of the murder here given closely follows the translation in the work mentioned.
[4] The King of France’s jewel.
[5] The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer. Edited by Thomas Wright for the Percy Society, 1851. Vol. iii., “The Supplementary Tale.”
[6] Canterbury in the Olden Time, John Brent, 1879.
[7] Colet.