[357] Ibid. pp. 182-3, 187.
[358] Ibid. pp. 173, 187. Cf. Sir G. L. Gomme, Prim. Folk-Moots, p. 157.
[359] S. O. Addy, op. cit. pp. 191-6.
[360] Ibid. p. 186. Cf. G. Baldwin Brown, op. cit. I. p. 324 n., II. p. 303.
[361] J. H. Parker, Glossary of Architect., 1850, under “Squint.” Cf. R. Sturgis, Dict. of Architect. and Building, 1901, under “Hagioscope” and “Squint”: B. and B. F. Fletcher, Hist. of Architect., 1905, p. 692.
[362] S. O. Addy, op. cit. pp. 183-4.
[363] The Inventories and Account Rolls ... of Jarrow and Monk-Wearmouth (Surtees Society, Vol. XXIX.), p. xxvi.
[364] New Oxford Dict. under “Basilica.”
[365] G. Baldwin Brown, op. cit. I. p. 298.
[366] S. O. Addy, op. cit. pp. 185-6. J. Evelyn, Diary (ed. W. Bray, 1818), “Chandos Classics” edition, N.D. p. 19; cf. p. ix. Dr J. C. Cox, in his Rambles in Surrey, 1910, p. 118, considers that the porch must have had an upper room in Evelyn’s day. G. S. Tyack, in Eccles. Curiosities, ed. W. Andrews, 1889, p. 27. Notes and Queries, 5th Ser., XI. pp. 366, 394, 472; XII. pp. 37, 277, 334. Twelfth Night, Act III. Sc. 2.