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See Heywood Townshend, Proc. in the Last Four Parl. of Eliz., Debates, passim. J.E. Foster: Ch'wd'ns Acc'ts of St. Thos. North, Chronicle of St. E. Freshfield, Vestry Minutes of St. Christopher-le-Stocks, Append., 71. Ibid., 7. For similar vestry orders see Vestry Minutes of St. Burn, Eccles. Memorials of Stepney, 51. Cf. Op. cit., 43. Art. xxi, Cardwell, Doc. Ann., i, 326. Leicest. Archit.

W.E.B. Whittaker's article "On Peculiars with special reference to the Peculiar of Hawarden," in Archit. Arch. and Hist. Soc. for Chester and N. Wales, n.s. xi , 66 ff. and records there given. See also Eccles. Courts Com. Rep., 1830-2, printed as appendix to Vol. i of Eccles. Courts Com. Rep. of 1883, p. 198. Lists of peculiars will be found in the above authorities.

See, e.g., the determined attacks in 1567 and subsequently on the Melton Mowbray school lands in Leicest. Archit. Thanks to powerful neighbors the Meltonians won their case. Less fortunate were the parishioners of St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, the revenue from whose lands supported church fabric, the poor, etc.

See Queen's Inj. of 1559, art. xviii. Also art. xviii of Archbp. Also Cardwell, Doc. Ann., i, 337, etc. Other examples in Hale, Crim. Cf. Canterbury Visit., xxv, 15, where three parishioners are presented for covering up a parish procession linch . Melton Acc'ts in Leicest. Archit. and Arch. Soc., iii, 192 . Ludlow Acc'ts in Shrop. Arch. Soc., 2nd ser., i, s.a. 1601-2, etc.

Martin's Leicester, Acc'ts, 98, where the times of collection are named. See, among others, Ludlow Acc'ts, Shrop. Archit. Also St. Edmund's, Sarum, Acc'ts, Wilts Rec. Soc. for 1896, p. 141 . E.g., at St. Edmund's, Sarum, or at St. Martin's, Leicester. See, e.g., J.E. Foster, St. Offerings of the masters of arts and of the bachelors form a distinct feature here. See pp. 41 ff. and 59 supra.

Friendly as the Republican government of Rome showed itself in other ways to Hellas, there is no reason to think that it spent money on town-planning in Hellenic cities. It is far more probable that the town-plan of Sicyon dates from the Macedonians. Diodorus Sic. xx. 102; Expédition scientifique de Morée, archit. et sculpture, iii , plate LXXXI.

See Surtees Soc., xcv, I ff. Also the townwardens of Melton Mowbray, Leicester Archit. Hudson, Memorials, etc., 88. Pasture. Surtees Soc., lxxxiv, 15. Soc., 1895, 171. For other examples both of parish cows and sheep: see Hale, Crim. Littleton, Worcestersh. Rotherfield Acc'ts, Sussex Arch. Coll., xli, 26, 46. St. Michael's, Bath, Acc'ts, Somerset Arch. Great Witchingham, Norf. and Norw. Arch.

For fines inflicted for the benefit of the poor see Barnes' Eccles. Canons of 1585 in Cardwell, Synodalia, i, 142. Barnes' Eccles. See Burn, Eccles. Thomas North, A Chronicle of the Church of St. Leicester Archit. and Archaeol. Soc. Tr., iii , 192 . W.F. Cobb, Churchwardens Accounts of St. Ethelburga-within-Bishopsgate , p. 10 and p. 12 , respectively.

That these ales died hard in Devon and Somerset is seen by the repeated judicial orders. See also J.W. Willis Bund, Social Life in Worcestershire illustrated by the Quarter Sess. Rec. in Assoc. Archit. Soc., xxiii, Pt. ii , 373-4 . A.H. Hamilton, Quarter Sessions from Elisabeth to Anne , 28-9. Harrison, Descrip. of Engl., Bk. ii, New Shak. Soc., 32. Saml. Hale, Crim.