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page 150 note 1 An itinerant bailiff. See English Lands of Bec, p. 55.
page 150 note 2 The thirtieth imposed in 1306 ; see Willard, J. F., Parliamentary Taxes on Personal Property (Cambridge, Mass.), p. 9Google Scholar.
page 150 note 3 Proctor general of the abbey and convent of Bec in England, 1291–1307 (C.P.R., 1281–92, p. 444 ; 1292–1301, p. 327 ; 1301–7, p. 324).
page 150 note 4 English Lands of Bec, pp. 52–3.
page 151 note 1 William de Pont l'Evêque, proctor general of the abbot and convent of Bec in England, appointed 10 June 1307 (C.P.R., 1301–7, p. 529).
page 151 note 2 See Lunt, W. E., Financial Relations of the Papacy with England to 1327 (Cambridge, Mass., 1939), p. 382Google Scholar.
page 151 note 3 The procuration of Cardinal Peter of Spain, levied in 1307 (ibid., pp. 558–60).