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Archaeologia Cantiana Vol. 58 - 1945 page 42
RECENT DISCOVERIES IN THE ARCHIVES OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL. 
         NOTES ON THE MONKS AND PRIORY BUILDINGS MENTIONED. By Dorothy Gardiner   Continued

1471 to September 1472) were also forgotten and Bonevile's slabs of Purbeck marble had vanished.11

NOTES.
   Cf. Searle (1902), p. 173. John Sturrey, Stordy.
   Ibid., p. 174, for all these names, and cf. p. 169. Ostede may perhaps be Horsted in Sussex.
   3  Searle, pp. 171 and 177.
   Ibid., p. 181.

   Ibid., p. 188.
   6  Woodruff and Danks. Memorials of Canterbury Cathedral, 1912, p. 385.
   Chron. of John Stone, ed. Searle, p. 42.
   Cf. Bede, Eccles. Hist. (Everyman). p. 76.
   Cowper: Intrantes, pp. 77, 87.
  10  Ibid., pp. 104, 119.
  11  Dart (1727), p. 187.

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