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page 31 note * I find, howe-er, in the Pipe Roll of 1 Edw. I-. an entry of £21. 13s. for property at Bristol to “Margareta nuper dicta Regina Angliæ,” granted to her by Edward; this property, it appears, formerly belonged to Queen Johanna, and “per dominum Regem nunc concess’ in partem recompensacionis.”
page 34 note * North Wales.
page 34 note † The mountains surrounding Snowdon.
page 34 note ‡ This couplet is metaphorical of the rapidity of Herbert's motions.
page 34 note § i. e. streams of blood.
page 34 note ║ The castle was anciently called Twr Bronwen, after Bronwen, daughter of Llyr (King Lear), and aunt to the great Caractacus. See The Camlro-Briton, ii. 71. She is the subject of an old Welsh Romance.
page 39 note * Sir Ralph Grey, of Wark, Heton, and Chillingham (lineal ancestor of the Earls of Tanker-ille, as well as of the present Earl Grey) was the grandson of Sir Thomas Grey, beheaded at Southampton with the Earl of Cambridge, Aug. 5, 1415. See the whole-sheet pedigree of Grey in Raine's North Durham.—J.G.N.
page 41 note * The great extent of these possessions may be seen in the Great Roll of the Pipe for 1 Edw. IV. com. Westmorland.
page 61 note * This sentence is transposed in the document.