[157] Archaeologia, LVIII. p. 333.

[158] Allcroft, op. cit. p. 452.

[159] D. H. Montgomerie, in Vict. Hist. of Herts., 1908, II. pp. 117-8. In this connection see E. L. Cutts, Parish Priests and their People in the Middle Ages in England, 1898, Chap. xxvii. The manor-house long continued to have its chapel or oratory. See N. J. Hone, The Manor and Manorial Records, 1906, pp. 32-7. The private chaplain was a well-known personage in Addison’s time.

[160] Archaeologia, LVIII. p. 333.

[161] G. Baldwin Brown, Arts in Early England, II. p. 340. Cf. I. p. 274.

[162] Vict. Hist. of Lancashire, II. pp. 529-30.

[163] Notes and Queries, 9th Ser., VI. p. 11.

[164] Allcroft, op. cit. p. 548 n.

[165] F. Seebohm, Village Community, p. 434. Cf. A. R. Goddard, in Vict. Hist. of Bedford, 1904, I. pp. 296-7.

[166] Seebohm, loc. cit.