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page 109 note a Dugd. Bar. vol. i. p. 768 b, and Segar's Baronage, MS. (at the College of Arms) fo. 208. The name of Sir Roger Camoys does not occur in the Camoys Peerage Claim. I conceive that Sir Roger Camoys, who would have been the next male heir, had the peerage not been in abeyance, was called Lord Camoys, by courtesy.
page 109 note b This valiant leader, who was, at one time, governor of Lisieux, in Normandy, figures in the French chronicles, sometimes as “Mathago” (Hist, de France par Henri Martin, vol, vii. p. 331); and sometimes simply as “Go” (Basin, vol. i. p. 227). He was an ancestor of Richard Gough the antiquary.
page 110 note a Hall's Chronicle, p. 222.
page 110 note b 2000 saluts. The salut was a gold coin of the value of 25 shillings. (Letters, Paston, vol. iii. p. 261Google Scholar.) See also Leblanc, Traité Historique des Monnoves de France, pp. 288, 294, and 298.