[447] Lore and Legend of the Eng. Church, pp. 109-110. For a bibliography of this subject, see Notes and Queries, 8th Ser., XII. pp. 342-3. Hawks were also taken to church in the days when hawking was popular.

[448] Lore and Legend of the Eng. Church, pp. 114, 115.

[449] W. Jerrold, Highways and Byways of Middlesex, 1909, p. 213.

[450] G. Baldwin Brown, op. cit. I. p. 362.

[451] Fabric Rolls of York Minster, p. 248. See also E. L. Cutts, op. cit. pp. 205, 316-7.

[452] Lore and Legend of the Eng. Church, p. 116.

[453] J. Nicholson, in Curious Church Customs, pp. 149-50.

[454] Statutes of the Realm, 1810, I. p. 98.

[455] G. Baldwin Brown, op. cit. I. p. 274.

[456] Sir J. N. Lockyer, Stonehenge, 2nd edition, 1909, pp. 447-8.