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A.D. 1522. {28f} Bridge's _History of Northamptonshire_, quoted _Architectural Society's Journal_, 1879, p. 45, note. {28g} Patent I Ed. IV., pt. 2, m. 59, quoted _Old Lincolnshire_, vol. i., p. 124. {29a} Chancery Inquisition, 18 Henry VII., No. 34., taken at East Rasen, 26 Oct., 1502. {29b} Commission of Peace, 13 July, 1510, quoted _Lincs. Notes & Queries_, Jan. 1896, p. 15. {29c} Inquisition post mortem, 6 Henry VIII., 20 Jan., A.D. 1515. _Old Lincolnshire_, vol. i, p. 221. {29d} Circa A.D. 1536. _Architectural Society's Journal_, 1895, p. 14. {29e} _Architectural Society's Journal_, 1894, p. 192. {29f} _Architectural Society's Journal_, 1894, p. 215. {29g} _Architectural Society's Journal_, 1894, p. 221. {29h} _Architectural Society's Journal_, 1879. _Pedigree of Fitz-Williams_, p. 44, &c. A Douglas Tyrwhitt of this family, daughter of George Tyrwhitt, Esq., in 1703 left a dole of 10/-, charged on land at Belchford, to the poor of Horncastle. {29i} Patent Roll, 19 Elizabeth, pt. iv, m. 13, 2 May, 1577. {30a} Privately printed, from Burghley Papers, by Right Hon. Edward Stanhope of Revesby Abbey, 1892. {30b} Works of Thomas Becon, Parker Society, p. 480, note. {30c} Bishop Aldrich died at Horncastle in March, 1555, he was a distinguished graduate of King's College, Cambridge, Provost of Eton, a correspondent of the great Dutch scholar Erasmus; afterwards made Archdeacon of Colchester, Canon of Windsor, Registrar of the Order of the Garter, and consecrated to the See of Carlisle 18 July, 1537. {31a} Exchequer Bills and Answers, Chas. I., Lincoln, No. 36. Among the charges brought against Rutland Snowden (as already stated elsewhere) one was, that, besides having aided the forces of the Parliament, he had more than one wife. The Snowden Arms are given in "Yorks. Union of Honour," _Lincs. Notes & Queries_, vol. iv., p. 16. {31b} _Lincs. Notes & Queries_, vol. i., p. 106. {31c} The valuable collections of Sir Joseph Banks are still carefully preserved at Revesby Abbey, and form in themselves almost a museum. {32a} Leland's _Collectanea_, 66, p. 300. {32b} The stables of John of Gaunt's House still exist adjoining the High Street. {33a} Quoted Weir's _History of Horncastle_, note p. 29, ed. 1820. {33b} On Saturday, next the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, 21 Jan., 1384-5, held by John de Feriby, Escheator of the King, in the County of Lincoln
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