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page 345 note a B ends with et cetera
page 345 note 1. PRO C53/93, no. 31 (Charter Roll 35 Edward I). This is an inspeximus for the abbot of Reading, dated 4 Mar. 1307 at Kirkcambeck, of 20 charters by kings of Scotland to Reading Abbey or its cell of May—pd. Stuart, Records of May, 1–13Google Scholar; brief notice in Cal. Chart. R., iii. 84.Google Scholar
page 346 note a A ends with et multis aliis, the remainder being supplied from the printed texts
page 346 note a Om. in A, supplied from printed texts
page 347 note a A ends with et multis aliis, the remainder being supplied from the printed texts
page 347 note 1. Not certainly identified, but possibly Baglillie or Boglily (in Kinghorn), Fife (see ibid., index sub Balegallin).
page 347 note 2. For these subordinate shires within the county of Fife, see ibid., 41–2.
page 348 note a A ends with et multis aliis, the remainder being supplied from the printed texts
page 348 note a A ends, the remainder being supplied from the printed texts
page 348 note b Possibly early 14th-century transcribal error for Calchoh
page 349 note a A ends with et multis aliis, the remainder being supplied from Regesta text
page 349 note a–a Om. in A, supplied from printed texts
page 351 note a Ms has ancell’
page 351 note a–a Om. in A, supplied from printed texts
page 352 note 1. According to G.W.S. Barrow, north of the Forth (ibid., 44–5).
page 352 note 1. See no. 1281 n. 1.
page 353 note a Om. in A, supplied from printed texts
page 353 note b–b et multis aliis A, the remaining witnesses being supplied from Regesta text
page 353 note 1. See no. 1296 and n.
page 353 note 1. Presumably Belhaven, beside Dunbar (Duncan, 75).
page 354 note 1. Probably Belton, near Dunbar (ibid.).