[887] G. White, Selborne, ed. J. E. Harting, 1880, p. 418.

[888] G. Masters, Lambeth Parish Church, 1904, p. 75.

[889] J. T. Micklethwaite, in The Builder, LVI. (1889), p. 184.

[890] M. H. Bloxam, Monumental Architecture, 1834, p. 262.

[891] Ibid.

[892] Reliquary, XV., 1909, p. 22.

[893] Durham Arch. Trans., V. p. 103. (Quoted in Notes and Queries, 10th Ser., IX. p. 56.) See also Notes and Queries, 10th Ser., VIII. pp. 452-3. Proc. Soc. Antiq., VII. p. 299.

[894] Hamlet, Act iv. Sc. 5.

[895] Further references on the general subject will be found in Notes and Queries, 6th Ser., I. pp. 105, 466; 8th Ser., XI. p. 428; XII. pp. 17, 91, 175, 357. T. Hearne, Collection of Curious Discourses, 1771, I. p. 226. J. Savage, in Memorabilia, 1820, pp. 316-8. Note also the horizontal stones with inlaid brasses, dating from the 13th century (H. W. Macklin, Monumental Brasses, 1898, pp. 48, 51). Proc. Soc. Antiq., XX. p. 220.

[896] Notes and Queries, 7th Ser., VIII. p. 496.