[207] A. P. Reid.
[208] Nicolo di Coti.
[209] J. E. Price.
[210] H. M. Westropp.
[211] The artist, Mr. J. E. Newton, an exhibitor at the Royal Academy of 1874. I have engraved a few of his designs.
[212] The above remarks do not refer to those monster urns in which the whole body was entombed unburnt. Some of these measure six feet in length and four and a half feet in width. One found at Dardanus was able to accommodate six persons. See the 'Illustrated London News' of April 26, 1856.
[213] My friend Mr. Clarke has very kindly sketched, in elucidation of this view, the vessels shown in the family mausoleum sketched in Plate V.
[214] Numbers of these relics were dug up at both places, in 1855 and 1856, by Mr. Spencer Wells, Dr. Kirk, Mr. Calvert, Mr. Brunton, myself, and others.
[215] The church of St. Ursula; the bones are said to be those of the Eleven Thousand Virgins.
[216] This is urged by Mr. Baker, the author of the 'Laws relating to Burial,' in a letter addressed to me.