North Devon Pottery and Its Export to America in the 17th Century Part 8
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[41] Mildred E. Jenkinson in personal correspondence from Bideford, April 20, 1955.
[42] Hall, _op. cit._ (footnote 30), p. 319.
[43] H. W. Strong, "The Potteries of North Devon," _Report and Transactions of the Devons.h.i.+re a.s.sociation for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art_, Devon, 1891, vol. 23, p. 393.
[44] Charbonnier, _op. cit._ (footnote 31), p. 257.
[45] Jewitt, _op. cit._ (footnote 34), vol. 1, pp. 205-206.
[46] _Great Exhibition 1851. Official, Descriptive, and Ill.u.s.trated Catalogue_, London, 1851, p. 776, no. 131.
[47] W. J. Pountney, _Old Bristol Potteries_, Bristol, n.d., pp. 153-154.
[48] Cloume = cloam: "In O. E. Mud, clay. Hence, in mod. dial. use: Earthenware, clay ... b. _attr._ or _adj._" (J. A. H. Murray, ed., _A New English Dictionary on Historic Principles_, Oxford, 1893, vol. 2, p. 509.)
[49] J. J. Cartwright, ed., _The Travels through England of Dr. Richard Poc.o.c.ke_, Camden Society Publications, 1888, new ser., no. 42, vol. 1, p.
135.
[50] _Ibid._, vol. 1, p. 131.
[51] Jenkinson correspondence (see footnote 41).
[52] Jewitt, _op. cit._ (footnote 34), pp. 206-207.
[53] Charbonnier, _op. cit._ (footnote 31), p. 258.
[54] Jenkinson correspondence (footnote 41).
[55] _Made in Devon. An Exhibition of Beautiful Objects Past and Present_, Dartington Hall, 1950, p. 9.
[56] Charbonnier, _op. cit._ (footnote 31), p. 258.
[57] John L. Cotter, _Archeological Excavations at Jamestown, Virginia_.
Archeological Research Series, no. 4, National Park Service, U.S.
Department of the Interior, Was.h.i.+ngton, 1958.
[58] J. C. Harrington, _Archeological Report, May-Hartwell Site, Jamestown: Excavations at the May-Hartwell site in 1935, 1938, and 1939 and Ditch Explorations East of the May-Hartwell Site in 1935 and 1938_.
[59] Cotter, _op. cit._ (footnote 57), p. 158.
[60] _Ibid._, pp. 112-119.
[61] _Ibid._, pp. 102-112.
[62] _Ibid._, pp. 151-152.
[63] Joseph B. Brittingham and Alvin W. Brittingham, Sr., _The First Trading Post at Kicotan (Kecoughtan), Hampton, Virginia_, Hampton, 1947.
[64] Louis R. Caywood, _Excavations at Green Spring Plantation_, Yorktown, 1955.
[65] J. Paul Hudson, "George Was.h.i.+ngton Birthplace National Monument, Virginia," National Park Service Historical Handbook Series, no. 26, Was.h.i.+ngton, 1956.
[66] Virginia Cullen, _History of Lewes, Delaware_, Lewes, 1956; C. A.
Bonine, "Archeological Investigation of the Dutch 'Swanendael' Settlement under de Vries, 1631-1632," _The Archeolog. News Letter of the Suss.e.x Archeological a.s.sociation_, Lewes, December 1956, vol. 8, no. 3.
[67] S. T. Strickland, _Excavation of Ancient Pilgrim Home Discloses Nature of Pottery and Other Details of Everyday Life_, typescript, n.d.
[68] James Deetz, _Excavations at the Joseph Howland Site (C5), Rocky Nook, Kingston, Ma.s.sachusetts, 1959: A Preliminary Report_. Supplement, _The Howland Quarterly, 1960_, vol. 24, nos. 2, 3. The Pilgrim John Howland Society, Inc.
[69] Rackham, _op. cit._ (footnote 33), vol. 2, p. 11, fig. 8 D, no. 58.
[70] John Eliot Hodgkin and Edith Hodgkin, _Examples of Early English Pottery, Named, Dated, and Inscribed_. London, 1891, p. 59.
[71] J. Le Moyne, _Brevis Narratio corum quae in Florida ..._, Frankfort, 1591, pl. 10.
[72] Bailey, _op. cit._ (footnote 3), pp. 497-498.
[73] Strickland, _op. cit._ (footnote 67).
[74] The probate records of Ess.e.x County, Ma.s.sachusetts, Salem, Ma.s.sachusetts, 1916, vol. 1, p. 378; vol. 2, p. 346; vol. 3, p. 328.
[75] Bailey, _op. cit._ (footnote 3), p. 498.
[76] _Bowne House; A Shrine to Religious Freedom_, Flus.h.i.+ng, New York.
Pamphlet of The Bowne House Historical Society, Flus.h.i.+ng, N.Y., n.d.
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