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[368] J. H. Parker, op. cit. under “Parvise.” Antiquary, 1899, XXXV. p. 179.
[369] G. Baldwin Brown, op. cit. I. p. 370.
[370] Notes and Queries, 8th Ser., X. p. 396; XI. pp. 9-10, 136.
[371] New Oxford Dict. under “Parvis.” See also discussion in Notes and Queries, 5th Ser., XI. pp. 49, 91, 149, 197.
[372] G. Baldwin Brown, op. cit. I. pp. 370-1. S. O. Addy, op. cit. p. 180. Notes and Queries, 7th Ser., II. pp. 168, 238, 413.
[373] C. King Warry, Old Portland Traditions, 1908, pp. 50-1. Cf. Notes and Queries, 9th Ser., VIII. pp. 81, 134, 248, 432.
[374] Chaucer, Wife of Bath’s ‘Prologue,’ l. 6 (W. W. Skeat’s edition, 1894, p. 320).
[375] G. Baldwin Brown, op. cit. I. p. 371. G. S. Tyack, in Eccles. Curiosities, pp. 25-6. J. Brand, Popular Antiquities, ed. Sir H. Ellis, 1849, II. pp. 133-5. F. A. Gasquet, Parish Life in Mediaeval England, 1906, pp. 209-10.
[376] Prideaux’s Churchwarden’s Guide, ed. F. C. Mackarness, 1895, p. 321.