[907] T. Thompson, History of the Church and Priory of Swine, 1824, p. 145.
[908] Brand, Pop. Antiquities, II. p. 294.
[909] C. F. Gordon-Cumming, In the Hebrides, 1883, p. 185.
[910] J. Burn, History of Parish Registers in England, 1829, p. 96 n.
[911] T. F. Thiselton-Dyer, Old English Social Life, 1898, p. 148.
[912] Notes and Queries, 1st Ser., II. p. 55. Cf. A. Jessopp, Before the Great Pillage, 1901, p. 28 n.
[913] Quoted by H. Hems, in Notes and Queries, 9th Ser., VII. p. 113. I cannot find the exact words attributed to Durandus, though they are in harmony with his remarks in the Rationale, lib. V., c. 14, 15, concerning unbaptized and still-born children, as well as those persons who die in mortal sin.
[914] G. Baldwin Brown, The Arts in Early England, 1903, I. p. 374.
[915] Durandus, Rat. Div. Officiorum, lib. V., c. 12. Sir R. Phillimore, Eccles. Law, 1873, II. p. 1761. E. S. Armitage, op. cit. p. 116. The subject is discussed by G. Baldwin Brown, op. cit. I. pp. 254-6.
[916] S. Baring-Gould, A Book of the West, 1899, II. pp. 38-40.