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Sir Henry Ellis, Lingard, and others have called attention to the irregularity of the entries relating to churches and priests in the Domesday Survey, and have consequently disparaged the evidence that the Survey affords of ecclesiastical organization of the eleventh century. Although there is some truth in their assertions, yet there are certain points which evolve from a study of the subject which I venture to think are worthy of the consideration of this Society.
page 61 note 1 Ellis, , Gen. Introd. to Dom. Bk., i, 286.Google Scholar
page 61 note 2 Lingard, , Anglo-Saxon Church, i, 398.Google Scholar
page 61 note 3 See the churches of Frampton Cotteril in Gloucestershire (Dom. Bk., orig. text, 169), Wantage and Sparsholt in Berks. (V. C. H. Berks., i, 328, 329Google Scholar; orig. text, 57), Manchester and Blackburn in Lancashire (C. H. Lane, i, 286, 287Google Scholar; orig. text, 270). A hide at Droitwich held by two priests never paid geld (V. C. H. Wore, i, 302Google Scholar; orig. text, 174 b) See also Filsham in Sussex (V. C. H. Sussex, 1, 397Google Scholar; orig. text, 18 b).
page 61 note 4 See the churches of Titchfield in Hants entered under its hamlet of Crofton (V. C. H. Hants, i, 476Google Scholar; orig. text, 44), Ash in Surrey under its hamlet of Henley (V. C. H. Surrey, i, 311Google Scholar; orig. text, 34), Stanwick and Kirkby Fleetham in Yorks. under their respective hamlets of Aldborough and Fleetham (V. C. H. Yorks., N. Riding, i, 133, 322Google Scholar), and many others could be quoted.
page 61 note 5 At Woodbury in Devonshire the abbot of St. Michael's Mount held in 1086 the church and land which the priest had held in 1066 (V. C. H. Devon, i, 410Google Scholar; Exon. Dom., fol. 96b).
page 62 note 1 Unfortunately I have not found evidence of the ownership of the notable pre-Conquest church of Breamore in 1086.
page 62 note 2 At Arlington the church has pre-Conquest details and is not mentioned in Domesday. The manor belonged to Wilton Abbey in 1066, but the Count of Ou held the manor in 1086; the church, however, may have been retained by the abbey.
page 62 note 3 For example, as already stated, we know there were churches on the lands of St. Albans.
page 62 note 4 V. C. H. Wore, iv, 410Google Scholar, quoting Heming Chartulary (ed. Hearne), 528.
page 63 note 1 As to payment of church-scot to mother church, see Laws of Ine and Edgar, Thorpe, Ancient Laws, i, 46, iii.Google Scholar
page 63 note 2 V. C. H. Wore, i, 298 (orig. text, 174).Google Scholar
page 63 note 3 Ibid., 305 (orig. text, 175 b).
page 63 note 4 Citron. Mon. de Abingdon. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 200.Google Scholar
page 63 note 5 Ramsey Cartulary (Rolls Ser.), ii, 138Google Scholar. The parish here probably refers to the ‘banlieu’ of Ramsey, where there was no sepulture (ibid., i, 340). It is clear that the word parish down to the fourteenth century merely meant any district over which an ecclesiastic or body of ecclesiastics ministered; thus Bishop Kellaw in 1311 directed the parishioners of the parish church of Staindrop to pay procuration, and in 1312 he ordered the arrest of John Warayn his parishioner (parochianus noster), that is of his diocese. Registrum Palatinum Dunelmense (Rolls Ser.), i, 20, 262.Google Scholar
page 63 note 6 V. C. H. Suff., i, 419, 431Google Scholar (orig. text, 282, 291 b).
page 63 note 7 It is difficult to give an appropriate designation to the church with a single incumbent. The idea of the parish church as we know it did not exist in 1086 except perhaps in Norfolk and Suffolk. The term manorial church or church of the manor is used in the Domesday Survey, not only for the church with one priest, but also for the small minster or church with a college of priests, In using the terms monastery and minster it is not intended to imply that the former denotes a house of regulars and the latter that of seculars, a distinction which has been adopted by some modern writers.
page 64 note 1 By comparing the entries of the Exchequer Domesday with the Exeter copy, it will be found in some instances that ‘presbiter’ in the one will be given as ‘ecclesia’ in the other. See entry as to Long Ashton in V. C. H. Somers., i, 450Google Scholar (orig. text, 88b) and note 1.
page 64 note 2 Doni. Bk., orig. text, 204 b.
page 64 note 3 V. C. H. Sussex, i. 426Google Scholar (orig. text, 24).
page 64 note 4 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 162 b, at Cheltenham.
page 64 note 5 See as to this Rev. Reichel, O. J. in Trans. Devon. Assoc, xxxix, 365.Google Scholar
page 65 note 1 Bede, , Eccl. Hist., bk. iii, cap. 26.Google Scholar
page 65 note 2 Ibid., bk. iv, cap. 27; ‘Life and Miracles of St. Cuthbert’, cap. 14.
page 65 note 3 Bede, , Eccl. Hist., bk. iii, cap. 5.Google Scholar
page 65 note 4 Haddon, and Stubbs, , Councils and Eccl. Doc, iii, 238.Google Scholar
page 65 note 5 Thorpe, , Diplotn. Angl., 96–100.Google Scholar
page 65 note 6 Bede, , op. cit., bk. iii, cap. 11.Google Scholar
page 65 note 7 Ibid., bk. v, cap. 12.
page 65 note 8 Hodoeporicon Sancti Willebaldi, cap. 3.
page 66 note 1 Mr. L. F. Salzmann, F.S.A., has called my attention to the fact that in the fifteenth century crosses in Cornwall were used as resting-places and places of prayer when carrying the dead to burial (see will of Dr. Mertherderwa, Reginald, Monunienta Academica (Rolls Ser), ii, 559).Google Scholar
page 66 note 2 Chadwick, , Studies in Anglo-Saxon Institutions, 219–22.Google Scholar
page 66 note 3 There is no evidence of rural deaneries in the country till the eleventh century (Dansey, , Horae Decanicae Rurales, i, 85).Google Scholar
page 66 note 4 These were probably the ‘minsterhams’ of the Wessex Laws of Alfred where sanctuary was given (Thorpe, , Ancient Laws, i, 27Google Scholar; compare Lingard, , Anglo-Saxon Church, i, 160)Google Scholar; and the Rev. O. J. Reichel, B.C.L., is of opinion that the term church was originally confined to collegiate churches either secular or monastic, because by ancient rule only a collegiate body could administer discipline; only a body which included deacons as well as priests could undertake the administration of ecclesiastical property; only where there were several priests was it possible to discharge the offices for the dead. See ‘Churches and church endowments in the eleventh and twelfth centuries”, Trans. Devonshire Assoc, xxxix, 363, 4.Google Scholar
page 68 note 1 V. C. H. Devon, i, 518Google Scholar (Exon. text, 456, 456b).
page 68 note 2 Ibid., 435 (Exon. text, 194b).
page 68 note 3 Ibid., 404, 545 (Exon. text, 84 b, 503). These are duplicate entries.
page 69 note 1 Ibid., 403, 540 (Exon. text, 83, 498 b).
page 69 note 2 Ibid., 406 (Exon. text, 86).
page 69 note 3 Ibid., 406 (Exon. text, 86b)
page 69 note 4 Ibid., 405 (Exon. text, 85).
page 69 note 5 Ibid., 435 (Exon. text, 195).
page 69 note 6 Ibid., 405 (Exon. text, 194 b).
page 69 note 7 Ibid., 496 (Exon. text, 390 b).
page 69 note 8 Ibid., 410 (Exon. text, 956).
page 69 note 9 Ibid., 410 (Exon. text, 96 b).
page 69 note 10 Ibid., 404 (Exon. text, 85).
page 69 note 11 Ibid., 417 (Exon. text, 120).
page 69 note 12 Ibid., 416 (Exon. text, 118b). Priests apparently as almsmen of the king held lands at Swymbridge, Clannaborough, Eastanton, Up Ottery, Brockland, Stallenge, Uplowman, Bickington, Raddon, and Shapleigh, but it is doubtful whether they had cures at these places (ibid., 434, 452, 481, 484, 485, 493, 499, 517, 518, 527, 537, 540 (Exon. text, 295b, 296, 337b, 3426, 343, 378,394, 456, 475b,496, 498)), and priests possibly held in like manner at Evercreech and Wincanton (ibid., 457, 498).
page 69 note 13 Ibid., 417 (Exon. text, 120b).
page 69 note 14 Ibid., 436 (Exon. text, 196).
page 69 note 15 Ibid., 446 (Exon. text, 222 b).
page 69 note 16 V.C. H. Somers., ii, 85.Google Scholar
page 70 note 1 See Maitland, , Domesday Book and Beyond, 113.Google Scholar
page 70 note 2 V. C. H. Sotners., ii, 141.Google Scholar
page 70 note 3 Ibid., i, 442, 443, 527 (orig. text, 87 b; Exon. Domesday, 75).
page 70 note 4 Ibid., 471 (orig. text, 91 b).
page 70 note 5 Ibid. (orig. text, 90).
page 70 note 6 Ibid., i, 437 (orig. text, 103).
page 70 note 7 Ibid., 471 (orig. text, 91 b).
page 70 note 9 Ibid., i, 471 (orig. text, 91 b).
page 70 note 10 Ibid.
page 70 note 11 Ibid., 535.
page 70 note 12 Ibid., 471 (orig. text, 91 b).
page 70 note 13 Ibid., 470 (orig. text, 191).
page 71 note 1 Ibid., 467, 470, 531 (orig. text, 91, 193 b).
page 71 note 2 Ibid., 515 (orig. text, 382 b). Catash may not be a Domesday hundred; it is not quite clear in which hundred South Cadbury was.
page 71 note 3 See for this great pluralist Round, Feudal England, p. 426, and compare p. 78 beiow.
page 71 note 4 V. C. H. Somers., i, 436, 437, 470Google Scholar (orig. text, 90 b, 193 b.
page 71 note 5 Ibid., 472 (orig. text, 91 b).
page 71 note 6 Ibid., 441 (orig. text, 113).
page 71 note 7 Ibid., 527.
page 71 note 8 Ibid., 436 (orig. text, 90b).
page 71 note 9 Ibid., 439, 531 (orig. text, 87).
page 71 note 10 Ibid., 450 (orig. text, 88 b).
page 71 note 11 Dorset Domesday (ed. Bawdwen, W.), p. 42Google Scholar (orig. text, 78).
page 71 note 12 Ibid., 43 (orig. text, 78 b).
page 72 note 1 Dorset Domesday, 41, 42Google Scholar (orig. text, 78).
page 72 note 2 Ibid., 44 (orig. text, 79).
page 72 note 3 Ibid.
page 72 note 4 Ibid., 41 (orig. text, 78 b).
page 72 note 5 Jones, W. H., Domesday for Wiltshire, 155–6.Google Scholar
page 72 note 6 Ibid., 23 (orig. text, 66).
page 72 note 7 Ibid., 17 (orig. text, 65 b).
page 72 note 8 Dugdale, , Monasticon, ii, 479.Google Scholar
page 72 note 9 Thorpe, , Diplont. Angl., 492.Google Scholar
page 72 note 10 Jones, op. cit., 12 (orig. text, 65).
page 72 note 11 Ibid., 14 (orig. text, 65). Saxon work survives in Nether Avon church.
page 72 note 12 Ibid., 20 (orig. text, 65 b).
page 72 note 13 Ibid., 7 (orig. text, 64 b).
page 73 note 1 Ibid., 13 (orig. text, 65).
page 73 note 2 Ibid., 14 (orig. text, 65).
page 73 note 3 Ibid., 13, 14 (orig. text, 65).
page 73 note 4 Ibid., 15 (orig. text. 65 b).
page 73 note 5 Ibid., 16 (orig. text, 65 b).
page 73 note 6 Ibid., 57 (orig. text, 68 b).
page 73 note 7 Ibid., 9 (orig. text, 64 b).
page 73 note 8 Ibid., 11, 12 (orig. text, 65).
page 73 note 9 Ibid., 16 (orig. text, 65 b).
page 73 note 10 Ibid., 16 (orig. text, 65 b).
page 73 note 11 Ibid., 9, 10 (orig. text, 65).
page 73 note 12 Ibid., 12 (orig. text, 65).
page 73 note 13 Ibid., 10, 11 (orig. text, 65).
page 73 note 14 Ibid., 65 (orig. text, 69).
page 73 note 15 Ibid., 11 (orig. text, 65).
page 73 note 16 Ibid., 16 (orig. text, 65 b).
page 73 note 17 Ibid., 13 (orig. text, 65).
page 73 note 18 Ibid., 16 (orig. text, 65 b).
page 73 note 19 Ibid., 16 (orig. text, 65 b).
page 73 note 20 Ibid., 16 (orig. text, 65 b).
page 74 note 1 V. C. H. Hants, i, 489Google Scholar (orig. text, 46 b).
page 74 note 2 Ibid., 454–5 (orig. text, 39).
page 74 note 3 Ibid., 516 (orig. text. 51 b).
page 74 note 4 Ibid., 454 (orig. text, 38 b).
page 74 note 5 Ibid., 467 (orig. text, 41 b).
page 74 note 8 Under Edgar's laws churchscot was to go to the old minster. See Ancient Laws and Inst. (Thorpe, fol. ed.), i, iii.Google Scholar
page 74 note 9 V. C. II. Hants, i, 453Google Scholar (orig. text, 38 b).
page 74 note 10 Ibid., 493 (orig. text, 47 b).
page 74 note 11 Ibid., 457(orig. text, 39b). Little Sombourne church is in part Saxon.
page 74 note 12 Ibid., 462 (orig. text, 47b).
page 74 note 13 Ibid., 463 (orig. text, 41). The churches were at Barton, Buddlesgate, Winnal, Moreshead, St. Faith, Compton, Week, Littleton, and Sparsholt. Compare Maitland, , Domesday Book and Beyond, 449, 496–9.Google Scholar
page 74 note 14 V. C. H. Hants, i, 482Google Scholar (orig. text, 45 b).
page 74 note 15 Ibid., 496 (orig. text, 48).
page 74 note 16 Ibid., 464 (orig. text, 41).
page 74 note 17 Ibid.
page 74 note 18 Ibid., 489 (orig. text, 46b).
page 74 note 19 Ibid., 461 (orig. text, 40 b).
page 74 note 20 Ibid., 467 (orig. text, 41 b); see also iii, 524.
page 74 note 21 Ibid., 467 (orig. text, 41 b).
page 74 note 22 Ibid., 490 (orig. text, 47).
page 74 note 23 Ibid.
page 74 note 24 Ibid., 494 (orig. text, 47 b).
page 74 note 25 Ibid., 498 (orig. text, 48 b).
page 74 note 26 Ibid., 495 (orig. text, 48).
page 75 note 1 Ibid., 476 (orig. text, 44).
page 75 note 2 Ibid., 462 (orig. text, 40 b).
page 75 note 3 Ibid., 477 (orig. text, 44 b).
page 75 note 4 Ibid., 471 (orig. text, 43).
page 75 note 5 Ibid., 483 (orig. text, 45 b).
page 75 note 6 Ibid., 478 (orig. text, 44 b).
page 75 note 7 Ibid., 451 (orig. text, 38).
page 75 note 8 Ibid., 478 (orig. text, 44 b).
page 75 note 9 Ibid., 461 (orig. text, 40 b).
page 75 note 10 Ibid., 466 (orig. text, 41 b).
page 75 note 11 Ibid.
page 75 note 12 Ibid., 481 (orig. text, 45).
page 75 note 13 Ibid., 471 (orig. text, 43).
page 75 note 14 Ibid., 481 (orig. text, 45).
page 75 note 15 Ibid., 452 (orig. text, 38).
page 75 note 16 Ibid., iii, 75.
page 75 note 17 Ibid., i, 460–1 (orig. text, 40).
page 75 note 18 Ibid., 459 (orig. text, 40).
page 75 note 19 Ibid., 460 (orig. text, 40).
page 75 note 20 Ibid., 464 (orig. text, 41).
page 75 note 21 Ibid., 460 (orig. text, 40).
page 75 note 22 Ibid., 497 (orig. text, 48 b).
page 75 note 23 Ibid., 467 (orig. text, 41 b).
page 75 note 24 Ibid., 488–9, 504 (orig. text, 46 b, 49b).
page 75 note 25 Ibid., 463, 477 (orig. text, 40 b, 44 b).
page 75 note 26 Ibid., 482, 504–5 (orig. text, 45 b, 49b).
page 75 note 27 Ibid., 486 (orig. text, 46).
page 75 note 28 Ibid., 451 (orig. text, 38).
page 75 note 29 Ibid., 497 (orig. text, 486).
page 76 note 1 V. C. H. Hants, i, 474Google Scholar (orig. text, 43 b).
page 76 note 2 Ibid., 494 (orig. text, 47 b).
page 76 note 3 Ibid., 465 (orig. text, 41).
page 76 note 4 Ibid., 450 (orig. text, 38); iv, 97.
page 76 note 5 Ibid., 502 (orig. text, 49b).
page 76 note 6 Ibid., 496 (orig text, 48).
page 76 note 7 Ibid., 469 (orig. text, 42).
page 76 note 8 Ibid., 456 (orig. text. 39).
page 76 note 9 Thorpe, , Diplom. Angl., 151, 152.Google Scholar
page 76 note 10 V. C. H. Hants, i, 479Google Scholar (orig. text, 45).
page 76 note 11 Ibid., 479 (orig. text, 45).
page 76 note 12 Ibid., 493 (orig. text, 47 b).
page 76 note 13 Ibid., 502 (orig. text, 49).
page 76 note 14 Ibid., 470–1 (orig. text, 43).
page 76 note 15 Ibid., 482 (orig. text, 45 b).
page 76 note 16 Ibid., 461 (orig. text, 40).
page 76 note 17 Ibid., 472 (orig. text, 43).
page 76 note 18 Ibid., 491 (orig. text, 47).
page 76 note 19 Ibid., 491 (orig. text, 47).
page 76 note 20 Ibid., 471 (orig. text, 43). Entered in Domesday under Mansbridge Hundred possibly by a slip.
page 76 note 21 Ibid., 467–8 (orig. text, 41 b).
page 76 note 22 Ibid., 464 (orig. text, 41).
page 76 note 23 Ibid., 465 (orig. text, 41).
page 76 note 24 Ibid., 465 (orig. text, 41).
page 76 note 25 Ibid., 501 (orig. text, 49).
page 76 note 26 Ibid., 475 (orig. text, 44). There was an alteration of this hundred after the Domesday Survey.
page 76 note 27 Ibid., 456 (orig. text, 39).
page 76 note 28 Ibid., 473 (orig. text, 43 b).
page 76 note 29 Ibid., 477 (orig. text, 44 b).
page 76 note 30 Ibid., 493 (orig. text, 47 b).
page 76 note 31 Ibid., 501 (orig. text, 49).
page 77 note 1 V. C. H. Berks., i, 352 (orig. text, 61)Google Scholar.
page 77 note 2 Thorpe, , Diplom. Angl., 495.Google Scholar
page 77 note 3 V. C. H. Berks., i, 344 (orig. text. 60)Google Scholar.
page 77 note 4 Ibid., 332 (orig. text, 57 b).
page 77 note 5 Ibid., 342 (orig. text), 59 b).
page 77 note 6 Ibid., 351 (orig. text, 61).
page 77 note 7 Ibid., 332 (orig. text, 57 b).
page 77 note 8 Ibid.
page 77 note 9 Ibid., 340 (orig. text, 59).
page 77 note 10 Ibid., 338 (orig. text, 586).
page 77 note 11 Ibid., 336 (orig. text, 586).
page 77 note 12 Ibid., 361 (orig. text, 62 b).
page 77 note 13 Ibid., 367 (orig. text, 63 b).
page 77 note 14 Ibid., 328 (orig. text, 57).
page 77 note 15 Ibid., 329 (orig. text, 57).
page 77 note 16 Ibid., 346 (orig. text, 60).
page 77 note 17 Ibid., 342 (orig. text, 59 b).
page 77 note 18 Ibid., 343 (orig. text, 59 b).
page 77 note 21 Ibid., 345 (orig. text, 60).
page 77 note 20 Ibid., 348 (orig. text, 60 b).
page 77 note 21 Ibid., 328 (orig. text, 56 b, 57). A minster was founded here by Ethelred about 986 which was possibly destroyed by the Danes in 1006 (Dugdale, , Mon., vi, 1615Google Scholar). There is pre-Conquest work in the church.
page 78 note 1 V. C. H. Berks., i, 358Google Scholar (orig. text, 62).
page 78 note 2 Ibid., 328 (orig. text, 57).
page 78 note 3 Ibid., 335 (orig. text, 58).
page 78 note 4 Ibid., 364 (orig. text, 63).
page 78 note 5 Ibid., 327–8 (orig. text, 56 b).
page 78 note 6 Ibid., 348 (orig. text, 60 b).
page 78 note 7 Ibid., 353 (orig. text, 61).
page 78 note 8 Ibid., 364 (orig. text, 63).
page 78 note 9 Ibid., 361 (orig. text, 62 b).
page 78 note 10 Ibid., 330 (orig. text, 57 b).
page 78 note 11 Ibid., 338 (orig. text, 58 b).
page 78 note 12 Ibid., 330 (orig. text, 57).
page 78 note 13 Ibid., 366 (orig. text, 63).
page 78 note 14 Ibid., 327 (orig. text, 56 b).
page 78 note 15 Ibid., 347 (orig. text, 60 b).
page 78 note 16 Ibid., 359, 361 (orig. text, 62, 62 b).
page 78 note 17 Ibid., 326, 334 (orig. text, 56b;, 58).
page 78 note 18 Ibid., 353 (orig. text, 61).
page 78 note 19 Ibid., 361–2 (orig. text, 62 b).
page 78 note 20 Ibid., 362 (orig. text, 62 b)
page 78 note 21 Ibid., 335 (orig. text, 58).
page 78 note 22 See p. 71, note.
page 78 note 23 Ibid., 327 (orig. text, 56 b).
page 78 note 24 V. C. H. Bucks., i, 243 (orig. text, 146)Google Scholar.
page 78 note 25 V. C. H. Berks., i, 336 (orig. text, 58)Google Scholar.
page 78 note 26 Ibid., 358 (orig. text, 62).
page 78 note 27 Ibid., 367 (orig. text, 636).
page 78 note 28 Ibid., 368 (orig. text, 636).
page 78 note 29 Ibid., 330 (orig. text, 57). See p. 71, note.
page 79 note 1 V. C. H. Sussex, i, 392 (orig. text, 17)Google Scholar. There was another church at Bosham which has been identified possibly with West Stoke (ibid., 387). There may have been a third church the tithes of which were held by the clerks of the minster (ibid., 392). There is much Saxon work at Bosham church.
page 79 note 2 Ibid., 433 (orig. text, 25 b).
page 79 note 3 Ibid., 390 (orig. text, 16 b).
page 79 note 4 Ibid., 433 (orig. text, 256).
page 79 note 5 Ibid., 421 (orig. text, 23).
page 79 note 6 Ibid.
page 79 note 7 Ibid., 392 (orig. text, 17).
page 79 note 8 Ibid., ii, 122.
page 79 note 9 Round, , Cal. of Doc. France, 38.Google Scholar
page 79 note 10 V. C. H. Sussex, i, 444Google Scholar (orig. text, 28).
page 79 note 11 Ibid., 445 (orig. text, 28).
page 79 note 12 Ibid., 446 (orig. text, 28b)
page 80 note 1 V. C. H. Sussex, i, 388Google Scholar (orig. text, 16 b).
page 80 note 2 Ibid., 411 (orig. text, 21).
page 80 note 3 Ibid., 397 (orig. text, 18).
page 80 note 4 Ibid., 389 (orig. text, 16 b).
page 80 note 5 Ibid.
page 80 note 6 Ibid. 429 (orig. text, 24 b). Possibly pre-Conquest work at Lyminster.
page 80 note 7 Ibid., 389 (orig. text, 16 b).
page 80 note 8 Ibid., 429 (orig. text, 24 b).
page 80 note 9 Ibid.
page 80 note 10 Ibid., 395, 430,431,432 (orig. text, 17 b, 25, 25 b). Eastgate church has eleventh-century masonry.
page 80 note 11 Ibid., 409 (orig. text, 20 b).
page 80 note 12 Ibid., 396 (orig. text, 18).
page 80 note 13 Ibid.
page 80 note 14 Ibid.
page 80 note 15 Ibid., 426 (orig. text, 24).
page 80 note 16 Ibid.
page 80 note 17 Ibid., 392 (orig. text, 17).
page 80 note 18 Ibid., 430 (orig. text, 25).
page 80 note 19 Ibid., 390 (orig. text, 16 b).
page 80 note 20 Ibid., 446 (orig. text, 28 b).
page 80 note 21 Ibid., 391 (orig. text, 17).
page 81 note 1 Ibid., 440 (orig. text, 27).
page 81 note 2 Ibid. See for the holdings of Godwin the priest in Sussex in the time of King Edward, Round in Sussex Arch. Coll., xliv, 142–3Google Scholar.
page 81 note 3 V. C. H. Sussex, i, 441Google Scholar (orig. text, 27).
page 81 note 4 Ibid.
page 81 note 5 Ibid., 442 (orig. text, 27 b)
page 81 note 6 Ibid.
page 81 note 7 Ibid., 436–7 (orig. text, 26).
page 81 note 8 Ibid., 403 (orig. text, 19 b).
page 81 note 9 Ibid., 401 (orig. text, 19).
page 81 note 10 Ibid., 404 (orig. text, 19 b).
page 81 note 11 Ibid., 450 (orig. text, 29).
page 81 note 12 Ibid., 440 (orig, text, 27).
page 81 note 13 Ibid., 441 (orig. text, 27).
page 81 note 14 Ibid.
page 81 note 15 Ibid., 421 (orig. text, 23).
page 81 note 16 Ibid., 388–9 (orig. text, 16 b).
page 81 note 17 Ibid., 426–7 (orig. text, 24).
page 81 note 18 V. C. H. Surrey, i, 310Google Scholar (orig. text, 32 b).
page 81 note 19 Ibid., 308 (orig. text, 326).
page 81 note 20 Ibid., 307 (orig. text, 32 b).
page 82 note 1 V. C. H. Surrey, i, 312Google Scholar (orig. text, 33 b, 34).
page 82 note 2 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 166b.
page 82 note 3 V. C.H. Surrey, i, 300Google Scholar (orig. text, 31).
page 82 note 4 Ibid., 298 (orig. text, 30 b). There is Saxon work here.
page 82 note 5 Ibid., 322–3 (orig. text, 36).
page 82 note 6 Ibid., 297 (orig. text, 30 b).
page 82 note 7 Ibid., 305 (orig. text, 31 b).
page 82 note 8 Ibid., 308 (orig. text, 32 b).
page 82 note 9 Ibid., 317 (orig. text, 35).
page 82 note 10 Ibid.
page 82 note 11 Ibid., 323 (orig. text, 36).
page 82 note 12 Ibid., 296 (orig. text, 30).
page 82 note 13 Ibid., 301 (orig. text, 31).
page 82 note 14 Ibid., 297 (orig. text, 30b).
page 82 note 15 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 2 b. In Dartford church is work probably of Bishop Gundulf's time.
page 82 note 16 Ibid.
page 82 note 17 Ibid.
page 82 note 18 Ibid.
page 83 note 1 Ibid., 3.
page 83 note 2 Ibid.
page 83 note 3 Ibid., 4b.
page 83 note 4 Ibid., 8b.
page 83 note 5 Ibid., 5b.
page 83 note 6 Ibid., 8b.
page 83 note 7 Ibid., 3b.
page 83 note 8 Ibid., 5, 11 b,14.
page 83 note 9 Ibid., 14.
page 83 note 10 Ibid., 3b.
page 83 note 11 Ibid., 9b.
page 83 note 12 Ibid., 3b.
page 83 note 13 Ibid.
page 83 note 14 Ibid.
page 83 note 15 Ibid., 12.
page 83 note 16 Ibid.
page 83 note 17 Ibid.
page 83 note 18 Ibid., 4b.
page 83 note 19 Ibid., 9b.
page 83 note 20 Ibid., 13b.
page 83 note 21 Ibid.
page 83 note 22 Ibid., 13b–14.
page 83 note 23 Ibid., 4.
page 83 note 24 Ibid., 11b.
page 83 note 25 Ibid., 9 b. The parish church is of late eleventh-century date, and the foundations of a far earlier church adjoin it.
page 83 note 26 Many of them were villae regales; see Chadwick, op. cit., 249.
page 83 note 27 With churches at six vills.
page 83 note 28 Now Ruxley. With churches at six vills.
page 83 note 29 With churches at six vills.
page 83 note 30 With churches at sixteen vills; at each of the hundreds of Larkfield and Faversham there were churches at nine vills.
page 83 note 31 Dom, Bk., orig. text, 2.
page 83 note 32 Ibid., 1 b.
page 84 note 1 V. C. H. Essex, i, 576, 578Google Scholar (orig. text, 106 b, 107 b). The church in its suburb of Greenstead, however, is there mentioned. Holy Trinity church, Colchester, is a Saxon building.
page 84 note 2 Ibid., 437 (orig. text, 9 b).
page 84 note 3 Ibid., 442 (orig. text, 12 b).
page 84 note 4 Brown, Baldwin, The Arts in Early England, ii, 40Google Scholar. The identification of Greenstead church, near Ongar, with the wooden chapel erected in 1013 at Ongar to hold the body of St. Edmund for a night is, however, not quite proved.
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page 84 note 6 Ibid., 467, 545 (orig. text, 30 b, 84 b).
page 84 note 7 Ibid., 455 (orig. text, 22 b).
page 84 note 8 Ibid., 482 (orig. text, 42, 42 b).
page 84 note 9 Ibid., 433–4 (orig. text, 5, 56).
page 84 note 10 Ibid., 431, 477, 558 (orig. text, 36, 39, 936).
page 84 note 11 Ibid., 444 (orig. text, 14).
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page 84 note 13 V. C. H. Essex, i, 429Google Scholar (orig. text, 2, 2 b).
page 84 note 14 Ibid., 460, 482, 558 (orig. text, 26, 42, 93 b).
page 85 note 1 Ibid., 458 (orig. text, 24 b).
page 85 note 2 Ibid., 485 (orig. text, 44).
page 85 note 3 V. C. H. Suffolk, i. 420Google Scholar (orig. text, 282).
page 85 note 4 Ibid., 433 (orig. text, 292 b).
page 85 note 5 Ibid., 527 (orig. text, 3896).
page 85 note 6 Ibid., 515 (orig. text, 379); Thorpe, Dipl. Angl, 513, 569.
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page 85 note 9 Ibid., 494 (orig. text, 359, 359 b).
page 85 note 10 Thorpe, , Dipl. Angl., 459 et seqGoogle Scholar.
page 86 note 1 V. C. H. Norf., ii, 46–7Google Scholar (orig. text, 116–18).
page 86 note 2 Ibid., 47 (orig. text, 118).
page 86 note 3 Ibid., 47, 48, 63 (orig. text, 118 6, 119, 136).
page 86 note 4 V. C. H. Suffolk, i, 429, 557, 579Google Scholar (orig. text, 290, 421 b, 446, 446 b).
page 86 note 5 Ibid., 428, 441 (orig. text, 288, 288b, 300).
page 86 note 6 Thorpe, , Dipt. Angl, 568Google Scholar.
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page 86 note 8 Ibid., 451 (orig. text, 311 b).
page 86 note 9 Ibid., 486–7, 511, 512, 557, 572 (orig. text, 3506, 374 b, 375 b, 422, 438).
page 86 note 10 Ibid., 475, 512, 553, 557 (orig. text, 338, 375, 417, 422).
page 86 note 11 Ibid., 455 (orig. text, 316).
page 86 note 12 Ibid., 446, 513 (orig. text, 305 b, 376 b. Debenham church has a Saxon tower.
page 86 note 13 Ibid., 419 (orig. text, 281 b).
page 87 note 1 Maitland, , Dom. Bk. and Beyond, 144.Google Scholar
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page 87 note 3 Ibid., 421 (orig. text, 283).
page 87 note 4 Ibid., 465 (orig. text, 326).
page 87 note 5 Ibid., 526 (orig. text, 388b).
page 87 note 6 Ibid., 543–4 (orig. text, 407).
page 87 note 7 Ibid., 572 (orig. text, 438).
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page 87 note 11 Ibid.
page 87 note 12 Ibid., 426 (orig. text, 286 b).
page 87 note 13 Ibid., 428 (orig. text, 2886).
page 87 note 14 Ibid., 431 (orig. text, 292).
page 87 note 15 V. C. H. Norf., ii, 89Google Scholar (orig. text, 166b).
page 87 note 16 Ibid., 92 (orig. text, 170).
page 87 note 17 Ibid.
page 87 note 18 V. C. H. Suffolk, 1, 465Google Scholar (orig. text, 326b).
page 87 note 19 Ibid., 482 (orig. text, 346).
page 87 note 20 Ibid., 478 (orig. text, 341).
page 87 note 21 Ibid., 446 (orig. text, 306 b).
page 87 note 22 Ibid., 447 (orig. text, 307).
page 87 note 23 Ibid., 481 (orig. text, 344).
page 87 note 24 Ibid., 461 (orig. text, 322 b).
page 87 note 25 Ibid., 572 (orig. text, 437 b).
page 87 note 26 Ibid., 462 (orig. text, 323b).
page 87 note 27 Ibid.
page 87 note 28 Ibid., 468 (orig. text, 329).
page 88 note 1 V.C.H. Suffolk, i, 504Google Scholar (orig.text,368).
page 88 note 2 Ibid., 474(orig.text,336b).
page 88 note 3 Ibid.,581(orig.text, 448b).
page 88 note 4 Ibid., 513 (orig. text, 376).
page 88 note 5 Ibid.
page 88 note 6 Ibid.
page 88 note 7 Ibid., 487 (orig. text, 350b, 351).
page 88 note 8 Ibid., 526 (orig. text, 389).
page 88 note 9 Ibid., 567 (orig. text, 432 b).
page 88 note 10 Ibid., 474 (orig. text, 336).
page 88 note 11 Ibid., 569 (orig. text, 434 b).
page 88 note 12 Ibid., 431 (orig. text, 291 b).
page 88 note 13 Ibid., 493 (orig. text, 357 b).
page 88 note 14 Ibid., 494 (orig. text, 3586).
page 88 note 15 Ibid., 485 (orig. text, 349).
page 88 note 16 Ibid., 468, 485, 504, 516 (orig. text, 329b, 349, 368, 368b, 379).
page 88 note 17 V. C. H. Norf., ii, 187Google Scholar (orig. text, 264b).
page 88 note 18 Ibid., 97 (orig. text, 174b).
page 88 note 19 Ibid., 91, 92, 141–2, 148, 187, 193; V. C. H. Stiff., i, 420, 426, 490, 519, 523, 528, 546Google Scholar.
page 88 note 20 V. C. H. Suff., i, 554Google Scholar (orig. text, 417b).
page 88 note 21 Ibid., 439 (orig. text, 298).
page 89 note 1 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 336.
page 89 note 2 Ibid., 337 b.
page 89 note 3 Ibid., 336 b.
page 89 note 4 Ibid.
page 89 note 5 Ibid.
page 89 note 6 Ibid., 344, 345; Dugdale, , Mon., iii, p. 1Google Scholar. Saxon work exists at Stow.
page 89 note 7 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 337 b, 343 b, 377. The identification of Nougeton is kindly given by Col. A. Welby.
page 90 note 1 V. C. H. Notts., i, 255–6Google Scholar (orig. text, 283).
page 90 note 2 V. C. H. Derby, i, 327 (orig. text, 280)Google Scholar.
page 90 note 3 Ibid.
page 90 note 4 Ibid.
page 90 note 5 Ibid., 328 (orig. text, 280). From their endowments there may have been minsters at Repton, Bakewell, and Ashbourne.
page 90 note 6 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 203.
page 90 note 7 Ibid.
page 90 note 8 Ibid., 208.
page 90 note 9 V. C. H. Bedford, i, 221, 227, 230Google Scholar (orig. text, 209, 2106, 211).
page 90 note 10 Ibid., 222 (orig. text, 209).
page 90 note 11 Ibid.
page 90 note 12 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 191.
page 90 note 13 Dugdale, , Mon., vi, T456. The minster is said to have been destroyed at the time of the Conquest.Google Scholar
page 90 note 14 V. C. H. Leicester, i, 306Google Scholar (orig. text, 230).
page 90 note 15 V. C. H. Northants, i, 3012Google Scholar (orig. text, 219).
page 90 note 16 V. C H. Rutland, i, 139Google Scholar (orig. text, 2936).
page 90 note 17 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 189 a.
page 91 note 1 V. C. H. Notts., i, 257Google Scholar (orig. text, 283 b).
page 91 note 2 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 336 b.
page 91 note 3 V. C. H. Notts., i, 274, 284Google Scholar (orig. text, 289, 292).
page 91 note 4 V. C. H. Leicestershire, i, 329Google Scholar (orig. text, 235 b).
page 91 note 5 Ibid., 307 (orig. text, 230).
page 91 note 6 Ibid., 308 (orig. text, 230 b).
page 91 note 7 Ibid., 335 (orig. text, 237.)
page 91 note 8 V. C. H. Rutland, i, 139Google Scholar (orig. text, 293 b).
page 91 note 9 Ibid., 140 (orig. text, 293 b).
page 91 note 10 V. C. H. Notts., i, 252Google Scholar (orig. text, 281 b).
page 91 note 11 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 363.
page 91 note 12 Ibid., 355.
page 91 note 13 Ibid., 355b.
page 91 note 14 Ibid., 367b.
page 91 note 15 Ibid., 355b.
page 92 note 1 V. C. H. Notts., i, 249Google Scholar (orig. text, 281).
page 92 note 2 Ibid., 262 (orig. text, 285).
page 92 note 3 Ibid., 268 (orig. text, 287).
page 92 note 4 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 370b.
page 92 note 5 V. C. H. Derby, i, 339Google Scholar (orig. text, 274 b).
page 92 note 6 Ibid.
page 92 note 7 Ibid., 340 (orig. text, 274 b).
page 92 note 8 Ibid.
page 92 note 9 Ibid., 354 (orig. text, 279).
page 92 note 10 Ibid., 346 (orig. text, 276).
page 92 note 11 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 340b.
page 92 note 12 Ibid., 369b.
page 92 note 13 Ibid., 341, 357.
page 92 note 14 Ibid., 341, 368b.
page 92 note 15 Ibid., 344b, 353.
page 92 note 16 Ibid., 341b, 359 b.
page 92 note 17 Ibid., 364b.
page 93 note 1 We may take English Mercia to include the counties of Chester, Salop, Stafford, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Warwick, Oxford, Buckingham, Middlesex, and the western part of Hertford.
page 93 note 2 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 263.
page 93 note 3 Ibid.
page 93 note 4 Ibid.
page 93 note 5 Ibid.
page 93 note 6 V. C. H. Shrops., i, 311Google Scholar (orig. text, 252 b).
page 93 note 7 Ibid., 311, 312 (orig. text, 252 b).
page 93 note 8 Ibid., 313 (and note 17), (orig. text, 252b).
page 93 note 9 Ibid., 311 (orig. text, 252).
page 93 note 10 Ibid., 312 (orig. text, 252).
page 93 note 11 Ibid., 315 (orig. text, 253).
page 93 note 12 Ibid., 321 (orig. text, 254 b).
page 93 note 13 Ibid., 318 (orig. text, 254).
page 93 note 14 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 247,249; V. C.H. Worc., i, 308Google Scholar (orig. text, 176).
page 93 note 15 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 247.
page 93 note 16 Ibid.
page 94 note 1 V. C. H. Hereford, i, 320–4 (orig. text, 181b–182 b).
page 94 note 2 Ibid., 314 (orig. text, 180).
page 94 note 3 Ibid., 318 (orig. text, 180b).
page 94 note 4 Ibid., 322 (orig. text, 182).
page 94 note 5 V. C. H. Wore, iii, 55, 252Google Scholar.
page 94 note 6 Ibid., 267.
page 94 note 7 Ibid., 353.
page 94 note 8 Ibid., 330, 374.
page 94 note 9 Ibid., 431.
page 94 note 10 Ibid., 158.
page 94 note 11 Ibid., iv, 7.
page 94 note 12 Ibid., i, 293, 289, 298, 288 (orig. text, 173, 1726, 174, 172 b).
page 94 note 13 Ibid., 291, 286, 305 (orig. text, 173, 172, 175).
page 95 note 1 V. C. H. Glouc, ii, 84Google Scholar; Dom. Bk., orig. text, 165.
page 95 note 2 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 162.
page 95 note 3 Ibid., 166 b; V. C. H. Glouc, ii, 79.
page 95 note 4 i Dom. Bk., orig. text, 163 b.
page 95 note 5 Ibid., 163.
page 95 note 6 See Dugdale, Monastkon, and V. C. H. Glouc, ii, ‘Religious Houses’. The Saxon minster at Deerhurst still stands.
page 95 note 7 V. C. H. Warw., i, 335Google Scholar (orig. text, 243 b).
page 95 note 8 Dom. Bk, orig. text, 154, 157.
page 95 note 9 Ibid., 154.
page 95 note 10 Ibid., 158.
page 95 note 11 Ibid., 155; V. C. H. Oxon., ii, 65.
page 95 note 12 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 155.
page 95 note 13 Ibid., 154.
page 95 note 14 V. C. H. Bucks., i, 233Google Scholar (orig. text, 143 b).
page 95 note 15 Ibid., 230, 234 (orig. text, 143, 144).
page 95 note 16 Ibid., 257 (orig. text, 149).
page 96 note 1 V. C. H. Bucks., i, 232Google Scholar (orig. text, 143 b).
page 96 note 2 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 128.
page 96 note 3 V. C. H. Bucks., i, 242Google Scholar (orig. text, 1456).
page 96 note 4 V. C. H. Herts., i, 302Google Scholar (orig. text, 132 b).
page 96 note 5 Ibid., iv, 289, 290.
page 96 note 6 Ibid.
page 96 note 7 V. C. H. Hereford, i, 310Google Scholar (orig. text, 179).
page 96 note 8 Ibid., 334 (orig. text, 185).
page 96 note 9 Ibid., 324 (orig. text, 182 b).
page 96 note 10 V. C. H. Wore, i, 289Google Scholar (orig. text, 173).
page 96 note 11 Ibid., 290 (orig. text, 173).
page 96 note 12 Ibid.
page 96 note 13 Ibid., 291 (orig. text, 173).
page 96 note 14 Ibid., 292 (orig. text, 173).
page 96 note 15 Ibid., 293 (orig. text, 173).
page 96 note 16 Ibid.
page 96 note 17 Ibid., 295 (orig. text, 173b).
page 96 note 18 Ibid.
page 96 note 19 Ibid., 296 (orig. text, 174); iii, 511.
page 96 note 20 Ibid., i, 296 (orig. text, 174).
page 96 note 21 Ibid., 297 (orig. text, 174).
page 96 note 22 Ibid., 298 (orig. text, 174).
page 96 note 23 Ibid., 299–300 (orig. text, 174b).
page 97 note 1 These were at Besford, Longdon (two priests), Droitwich (two priests), Comberton, Nafford in Birlingham, and Severnstoke (ibid., 300–4, orig. text, 174b to 175).
page 97 note 2 These were at Broadway and Mathon (ibid., 305, orig. text, 175, 175 b).
page 97 note 3 These were at Church Honeybourne and Church Lench (ibid., 307, 308, orig. text, 175b).
page 97 note 4 V. C. H. Herts., i, 322Google Scholar (orig. text, 137 b).
page 97 note 5 Ibid., 340 (orig. text, 141 b).
page 97 note 6 Ibid., 339 (orig. text, 141 b).
page 97 note 7 See Eng. Hist. Rev., xxix, 351Google Scholar.
page 97 note 8 V. C. H. Yorks., ii, 196, 217Google Scholar (orig. text, 299, 304 b).
page 97 note 9 Ibid., 191,192 (orig. text, 298).
page 97 note 10 Ibid., 198 (orig. text, 299 b). There were three priests.
page 97 note 11 Ibid., 210 (orig. text, 302 b).
page 97 note 12 Ibid., 247 (orig. text, 316).
page 97 note 13 Ibid., 281 (orig. text, 329 b).
page 98 note 1 The churches are Appleton le Street, Barton le Street, Gilling, Hovingham, Kirkdale, and Lastingham (V. C. H. Yorks. N. R., i, 469, 475, 483, 509, 521, 526Google Scholar).
page 98 note 2 Ibid., ii, 264 (orig. text, 323).
page 98 note 3 Ibid., 257 (orig. text, 320 b).
page 98 note 4 V. C. H. Lane, i, 287Google Scholar (orig. text, 270).
page 98 note 5 Ibid., 284 (orig. text, 269 b).
page 98 note 6 Ibid., 286 (orig. text, 269 b).
page 98 note 7 Ibid., 288 (orig. text, 301 b).
page 98 note 8 V. C. H. Herts., iv, 291Google Scholar.
page 98 note 9 Ibid., i, 336–8 (orig. text, 141).
page 98 note 10 Ibid., 334–5 (orig. text, 140, 140 b)
page 98 note 11 Ibid., 326–9 (orig. text, 138 b, 139).
page 98 note 12 Ibid., 324, 325 (orig. text, 138).
page 98 note 13 Thorpe, , Dipl. Angl., 374Google Scholar.
page 99 note 1 V. C. H. Herts, i, 342Google Scholar (orig. text, 142). There is Saxon work here.
page 99 note 2 Ibid., 306, 329 (orig. text, 133 b, 139).
page 99 note 3 Ibid., 305, 320, 321 (orig. text, 133, 133 b, 137).
page 99 note 4 Ibid., 306, 307, 309 (orig. text, 133b,134,134b.
page 99 note 5 Ibid., 322, 342 (orig. text, 137b 142.)
page 99 note 6 Ibid., 334 (orig. text, 140 b).
page 99 note 7 Ibid., 310 (orig. text, 134b).
page 99 note 8 V. C. H. Hants, i, 501Google Scholar (orig. text, 49).
page 99 note 9 Ibid., 453 (orig. text, 38 b).
page 99 note 10 Ibid., 501 (orig. text, 49).
page 99 note 11 Ibid., 482 (orig. text, 45 b).
page 99 note 12 Ibid., 484 (orig. text, 46).
page 99 note 13 Ibid.
page 99 note 14 Ibid.,483 (orig. text, 46b). A Saxon church.
page 99 note 15 Ibid.
page 99 note 16 Ibid.
page 99 note 17 Ibid., 490 (orig. text, 47).
page 99 note 18 Ibid., 496 (orig. text, 48).
page 99 note 19 Ibid.
page 99 note 20 V. C. H. Surr., i, 328Google Scholar (orig. text, 36b).
page 99 note 21 Ibid., 309 (orig. text, 32b.
page 99 note 22 Ibid., 312 (orig. text, 34).
page 99 note 23 Ibid., 310 (orig. text, 33).
page 99 note 24 Ibid., 317 (orig. text, 35).
page 99 note 25 Ibid., 327 (orig. text, 36 b).
page 99 note 26 Ibid.
page 99 note 27 Ibid.
page 100 note 1 V. C. H. Surr., i, 328Google Scholar (orig. text, 36b).
page 100 note 2 Ibid., 321 (orig. text, 35b).
page 100 note 3 Ibid., 319 (orig. text, 35b).
page 100 note 4 Ibid., 328 (orig. text, 36b).
page 100 note 5 Ibid., 327 (orig. text, 36b).
page 100 note 6 Ibid., 301 (orig. text, 31).
page 100 note 7 Ibid., 311 (orig. text, 34).
page 100 note 8 Ibid., 315 (orig. text, 34b).
page 100 note 9 Ibid., 325–6 (orig. text, 36b).
page 100 note 10 Ibid., 321 (orig. text, 35b).
page 100 note 11 Dom. Bk., orig. text, 29.
page 100 note 12 Ibid., 1 b.
page 100 note 13 Ibid., 8.
page 100 note 14 Ibid.
page 100 note 15 Ibid., 8 b.
page 100 note 16 Ibid.
page 100 note 17 Ibid.,9b.
page 100 note 18 Ibid., 10b.
page 100 note 19 Ibid., 11.
page 100 note 20 Ibid., 7b.
page 100 note 21 Ibid., 7.
page 100 note 22 Ibid., 7 b.
page 100 note 23 Ibid., 9 b.
page 100 note 24 Ibid., 10.
page 100 note 25 Ibid., 13 b.
page 100 note 26 Ibid.,29.
page 100 note 27 Ibid.
page 100 note 28 Ibid., 9.
page 100 note 29 Ibid., 8 b, 9, 10.
page 100 note 30 Ibid., 169.
page 100 note 31 Ibid., 164.
page 100 note 32 Ibid., 167.
page 100 note 33 Ibid., 169.
page 100 note 34 Ibid.
page 100 note 35 Ibid., 168 b.
page 100 note 36 Ibid., 169 b.
page 100 note 37 Ibid., 163 b.
page 100 note 38 Ibid.
page 100 note 39 Ibid.
page 100 note 40 Ibid.
page 100 note 41 Ibid.
page 100 note 42 Ibid., 166 b.
page 100 note 43 Ibid., 168.
page 100 note 44 Ibid., 166 b.
page 100 note 45 Ibid., 167 b.
page 100 note 46 Ibid.
page 100 note 47 Ibid., 168.
page 100 note 48 Ibid.
page 100 note 49 Ibid.
page 100 note 50 Ibid., 168 b.
page 100 note 51 Ibid.,169 b.
page 100 note 52 Ibid., 169.
page 100 note 53 Ibid., 166 b.
page 100 note 54 Ibid., 166 b.
page 100 note 55 Ibid.
page 100 note 56 V. C. H. Verb., i, 336, 337, 338, 342, 343, 346Google Scholar (orig. text. 274–6).
page 101 note 1 Ibid., 341–2 (orig. text, 275).
page 101 note 2 Ibid., 343 (orig. text, 275 b).
page 101 note 3 Ibid., 345 (orig. text, 275 b).
page 101 note 4 Ibid., 348 (orig. text, 277).
page 101 note 5 V. C. H. Leic, i, 329Google Scholar (orig. text, 235 b).
page 101 note 6 Ibid., 330 (orig. text, 235 b).
page 101 note 7 Ibid., 320 (orig. text, 233 b).
page 101 note 8 Ibid., 322 (orig. text, 234).
page 101 note 9 Ibid., 327 (orig. text, 235).
page 101 note 10 Ibid., 328 (orig. text, 235).
page 101 note 11 Ibid., 337 (orig. text, 237).
page 101 note 12 Ibid., 319 (orig. text, 233).
page 101 note 13 Ibid., 314 (orig. text, 232).
page 101 note 14 Ibid., 315–16 (orig. text, 232).
page 101 note 15 Ibid., 319 (orig. text, 233).
page 101 note 16 Ibid., 323 (orig. text, 234).
page 101 note 17 Ibid., 329 (orig. text, 235 b).
page 101 note 18 Ibid., 331 (orig. text, 236).
page 101 note 19 Ibid., 312 (orig. text, 231 b).
page 101 note 20 Ibid.
page 101 note 21 Ibid.
page 101 note 22 Ibid.
page 101 note 23 Ibid.
page 101 note 24 Ibid., 337 (orig. text, 237).
page 101 note 25 Ibid., 338 (orig. text, 237).
page 101 note 26 Ibid., 312–13 (orig. text, 231 b).
page 101 note 27 Ibid., 314 (orig. text, 232).
page 101 note 28 Ibid.
page 101 note 29 Ibid., 329 (orig. text, 235 b).
page 101 note 30 Ibid., 333 (orig. text, 236).
page 101 note 31 Ibid., 337 (orig. text, 237).
page 102 note 1 I am indebted to Mr. J. H. Round, M.A., LL.D., for reading the proofs of this paper, and kindly making some suggestions and corrections; and to Mr. C. R. Peers, M.A., for notes as to Saxon work still surviving in some of the churches referred to.