[307] F. Bond, English Cathedrals, 1899, p. 217.
[308] New Oxford Dict., and Skeat’s Etymol. Dict. under Belfry.
[309] St Catherine’s Chapel, Abbotsbury Hill, Dorset, is even a better example of the beacon-chantry (Perpendicular).
[310] Murray, Handbook for Kent and Sussex, 1863, p. 17.
[311] S. O. Addy, op. cit. p. 170.
[312] Antiquary, 1896, XXXII. p. 350.
[313] F. Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedications, 1899, II. p. 510.
[314] Ibid. II. p. 510 n. Cf. Surrey Archaeol. Coll. XV. pp. 158-9; XVI. p. 248. J. C. Cox, Rambles in Surrey, 1910, p. 213.
[315] F. Bond, Westminster Abbey, 1909, p. 33.
[316] Ibid. p. 28. Cf. Mandell Creighton, Hist. Essays and Reviews, ed. L. Creighton, 1903, p. 276.