[917] Phillimore, op. cit. II. 842-3, 1758, 1780. G. Baldwin Brown, op. cit. I. p. 362. E. L. Cutts, Parish Priests and their People in the Middle Ages of England, p. 53.
[918] I. Taylor, in Notes and Queries, 9th Ser., VII. pp. 112-3.
[919] G. White, Selborne, p. 418.
[920] Wordsworth, A Parsonage in Oxfordshire, ll. 1-2.
[921] J. Evelyn, Diary, ed. W. Bray, n.d. (Chandos Classics), p. 397.
[922] The churches of Sompting and Clapham, Sussex, at the foot of the Downs, seem to have been originally unenclosed.
[923] W. Greenwell, British Barrows, 1877, pp. 12-13; cf. T. Rice Holmes, Ancient Britain, p. 188.
[924] J. R. Mortimer, Forty Years’ Researches, pp. xxvi-xxvii. J. C. Atkinson, letters in Notes and Queries, 7th Ser., VIII. p. 335.
[925] T. Wright, The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon, 2nd edition 1861, p. 329.
[926] W. Andrews, Curious Church Customs, p. 144.