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page 210 note * Proc. 2nd S. i. 396.
page 212 note * The events of the two days are shown without a break in the roll.
page 212 note † The black trumpeter is an early instance of a custom till lately existing in the band of the household troops and other corps.
page 213 note * The tilt or barrier separating the jousters derived its name from toile, the cloth first used for this purpose in 1443 at Arras.
page 214 note * Vol. i. pl. xxi.–xxvi.
page 217 note * Proc. 2nd S. iii. p. 107.
page 219 note * The larger one with n frame appeared also as a frontispiece to Pepys' “Memoires relating to the state of the Royal Navy of England, 1690,” but its use as a book-plate in the Pepysian Library at Magdalen College, Cambridge, is unquestionable.