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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2009
page 217 note a Norff’ in margin :Hundredum de Ersham et Disse (i.e., Earsham and Diss) in margin of MS. A.
page 217 note b MS. A indicati sunt coram.
page 217 note c Hundredum de Tunsted (i.e., Tunstead) in margin of MS. A.
1 Public Record Office, JUST/3/2O7, m. 3r. Some of the material was also recorded in JUST/3/219/5, m. 149r (subsequently referred to as MS. A); what the latter adds is mentioned in the footnotes.
2 21 February 1429.
3 Flixton, north-east Suffolk.
4 Ditchingham, south-east Norfolk.
5 Ilketshall, north-east Suffolk.
6 Neatishead, east Norfolk.
7 Earsham, south-east Norfolk.
8 29 September 1424.
9 4 April 1428.
10 27 February 1428.
11 20 July 1428.
page 218 note a [Hundredum de] Hensted (i.e., Henstead) in margin of MS. A.
page 218 note b MS. A laborer.
page 218 note c MS. A indicati sunt coram.
page 218 note d MS. intraverunt: MS. A cariaverunt.
12 Probably Bergh Apton, south-east Norfolk.
13 Loddon, south-east Norfolk.
14 5 February 1427.
15 St Andrew's parish church, Trowse, near Norwich.
18 Bergh Apton, near Loddon, south-east Norfolk.
17 19 February 1428.
page 219 note a Sic.
page 219 note b liberati ordinario ad examinandum in fide et ceter' in margin.
18 Statutum contra Lollardos, passed by the Leicester Parliament of April 1414 (The Statutes of the Realm (London, 1810–28), ii, pp. 181–4).