[Footnote 930: Longman’s Hist. of St. Paul’s, 141.]
[Footnote 931: ’Essay upon Painting.’—Anderson’s B. Poets, ix. 824.]
[Footnote 932: Memoirs of Sir J. Reynolds, by H.W. Beechy, 224.]
[Footnote 933: Bishop Newton’s Life and Works, 1787, i. 142-4.]
[Footnote 934: Memoir, &c., i. 225.]
[Footnote 935: Alex. Gilchrist’s Life of W. Blake, i. 96.]
[Footnote 936: Milman’s Annals of St. Paul, quoted by Longman, Hist. of St. P. 153.]
[Footnote 937: Jas. Dallaway on Architecture, &c., 443-5.]
[Footnote 938: Beresford Hope, Worship, &c. 19.]
[Footnote 939: ’When they startle at a dumb picture in a window.’—T. Lewis, in The Scourge, Apr. 9, 1717, No. 9.]
[Footnote 940: Various illustrations of this may be found in Paterson’s Pietas Londinensis.]
[Footnote 941: A new one was substituted for it in 1864.]
[Footnote 942: C. Winslow, Hints on Glass Colouring, i. 206.]
[Footnote 943: Id. 207.]
[Footnote 944: J. Dallaway, Architecture, &c., 446.]
[Footnote 945: Winslow, Hints, &c., 207.]
[Footnote 946: Dallaway, 446.]
[Footnote 947: C. Winslow, Memoirs Illustrative of the Art of Glass Painting, 153.]
[Footnote 948: C. Winslow, Hints, i. 216.]
[Footnote 949: C. Winslow, Memoirs, &c., 153.]
[Footnote 950:
’Shapes that with one
broad glare the gazer strike,
Kings, bishops, nuns, apostles,
all alike.’—T. Warton.]
[Footnote 951: Beechy’s Memoirs of Sir Josh. Reynolds, 239.]
[Footnote 952: C. Winslow, Hints, &c., i. 211.]
[Footnote 953: Hartley Coleridge, Marginalia, 253.]
[Footnote 954: C. Winslow, Memoirs, &c., 176.]
[Footnote 955: Dallaway’s Architecture, &c., 454.]
[Footnote 956: Q. Rev. vol. xcv. 317, ’Review of Gatty and Ellacombe on Bells.’ The two next sentences are based on the same authority.]
[Footnote 957: Hearne’s Reliquiae, May 22, 1733, Jan. 2, 1731, May 2, 1734, &c.]
[Footnote 958: Q. Rev. vol. xxxix. 308.]
[Footnote 959: Q. Rev. vol. xcv. 328.]
[Footnote 960: Oliver Goldsmith’s ’Life of K. Nash, Works, iii. 374.]
[Footnote 961: Brand’s Popular Antiquities, ii. 221.]
[Footnote 962: T. Pennant’s Holywell, &c., 99.]
[Footnote 963: T. Webb’s Collect. of Epitaphs, 1775, i. pref.]
[Footnote 964: Secker’s Eight Charges 182. Charge of 1753.]
[Footnote 965:
’Lest her new grave
the parson’s cattle raze.
For both his cow and horse
the churchyard graze.’