1. Peter Ryder,Medieval Cross Slab Grave Covers in West Yorkshire(Wakefield, 1991), pp. 8–9; Elizabeth Coatsworth,Western Yorkshire(Oxford, 2008), pp. 271–73, figs 784–99.
2. From Holy Trinity priory no sculpture earlier thanc. 1170s or 1180s has come to light, and Marmoutier has all but disappeared.
3. Internal dimensions of nave 14·57 m x 6·6 m, chancel 7·69 m x 5·38 m.
4. C. Webster,R. D. Chantrell, Architect: His Life and Works in Leeds 1818–1847, Publications of the Thoresby Society, ii (1992), 108;The Yorkshire Church Notes of Sir Stephen Glynne (1825–1874), ed. Lawrence Butler (Woodbridge, 2007) pp. 58–59; Val Crompton,History of Adel, Yorkshire(Sheffield, 2010), pp. 32, 69.
5. William H. Draper,Adel and its Norman Church: A History of the Parish and Church from the Earliest Down to the Present Time(Leeds, 1909), pp. 174–75.