[867] Durandus, Rationale Divinorum Officiorum, L. 4, c. 23.

[868] Discussion in Notes and Queries, 10th Ser., VI. pp. 428, 512-3. Numerous authorities cited.

[869] Eccles. xi. 3; Miles Coverdale, Remains, ed. G. Pearson (Parker Society), 1846, p. 258.

[870] F. Seebohm, English Village Community, 1896, p. 23.

[871] Grimm, Teut. Myth., II. p. 34.

[872] H. Belloc, The Old Road, 1904, pp. 60-1; cf. F. C. Elliston-Erwood, The Pilgrims’ Road, 1910, p. 84.

[873] I. Taylor, in Notes and Queries, 9th Ser., IV. p. 335.

[874] “There is no Northgate, Eastgate, or Westgate in Middlesex: what then is Southgate?” (Leigh Hunt, Autobiography, new edition, 1885, p. 25.)

[875] S. O. Addy, Evolution of the English House, 1898, pp. 34-5.

[876] T. W. Shore, Origin of the Anglo-Saxon Race, 1906, pp. 226, 229, 304.