FOOTNOTES:

Plans1

Plan2

FOOTNOTES:[1]Though it is also derived from one Dr. Omerus, who lived on the spot in the thirteenth century.[2]The above paintings are illustrated in Dart’s “History of Canterbury,” 1726, and in “Archæologia Cantiana,” vol. xviii.[3]Diocesan Histories: “Canterbury,” by R.C. Jenkins, M.A. 1880.

[1]Though it is also derived from one Dr. Omerus, who lived on the spot in the thirteenth century.

[1]Though it is also derived from one Dr. Omerus, who lived on the spot in the thirteenth century.

[2]The above paintings are illustrated in Dart’s “History of Canterbury,” 1726, and in “Archæologia Cantiana,” vol. xviii.

[2]The above paintings are illustrated in Dart’s “History of Canterbury,” 1726, and in “Archæologia Cantiana,” vol. xviii.

[3]Diocesan Histories: “Canterbury,” by R.C. Jenkins, M.A. 1880.

[3]Diocesan Histories: “Canterbury,” by R.C. Jenkins, M.A. 1880.


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