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page 2 note 1 Kingston, Cambridgeshire.
page 2 note 2 Willingale, Essex.
page 2 note 3 At Islington.
page 2 note 4 At Kingston, not Wimpole, Cambridgeshire.
page 2 note 5 At Clerkenwell.
page 3 note 1 Weston, Suffolk.
page 3 note 2 Radwill, Herts.
page 3 note 4 Wratting.
page 3 note 5 Pershore.
page 6 note 1 Muswell, Middlesex.
page 6 note 2 Fulbourn, diocese of Ely.
page 7 note 1 Western, Suffolk.
page 7 note 2 At Bowers Gifford.
page 8 note 1 Reed, Herts.
page 8 note 2 Mountnessing.
page 8 note 3 Cadmore End, Bucks.
page 8 note 4 Oc'arii, perhaps the name intended is Octodenarii. The c is followed by what looks like a superior e.
page 8 note 5 Hugo Cestr' is Hugh de Nonant, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, elected 1185, consecrated 31 January 1188, died 27 April 1198 at Bec-Hellbuin (D.N.B.). For bishops of Coventry and Lichfield being styled bishops of Chester see Le Neve, Fasti, iii. 258.
page 13 note 1 At Islington.
page 13 note 2 At Kingston, Cambridgeshire.
page 15 note 1 David Olifard, see Lawrie, passim. David is written DD in the MS., and is wrongly read M by Robinson. A space is left for the name of this witness in MS. Add. 5937. Evidently an unusual form was employed in the original. This deed is evidently that cited in Queen's MS. 88, fol. 183. There the last witness is given as Hugo Ridell’.
page 17 note 1 Compare Harl, Chart. 83, c. 23, Add. Chart. 19909, two original grants by Earl David.
page 21 note 1 A Robert, parson of Horton, witnesses a grant of William de Ros in the time of King John : Brit. Mus. Harl. Ch. 112, c. 41. It is stated that he cartam fecit. It is to be noted that in no. 25 he is the last witness—unless some names are omitted.
page 32 note 1 grisei: see Buhot, Jacqueline, ‘ L'ordre Cistercien et l'ordre Savignacien avant 1147 ’, Le Moyen Age, 3me Ser., vii. 104–5Google Scholar.
page 34 note 1 Alard became archdeacon a few months at most after ‘ William of Ely became treasurer between the end of April and the end of December 1196 ’ ; Richardson, H. G., reviewed in Eng. Hist. Rev., Ivii. 132–3Google Scholar.
page 45 note 1 For Muriel's gift, see no. 73.
page 68 note 1 I.e. no. 100.
page 68 note 2 I.e. no. 4.
page 70 note 1 I.e. no. 100.
page 70 note 2 I.e. no. 4.
page 71 note 1 Prioress Isabella occurs in 1206, Norman Moore, i. 121–2 note.
page 71 note 2 Roger de Mortimer is perhaps a mistake for Reginald. Roger does not occur elsewhere in the Cartulary. Reginald occurs in nos. 177, 183, 286, 294 and 301.
page 73 note 1 emersionibus, see no. 62 note.
page 82 note 1 The gift of William Calvus is shown by no. 6 to have been at Kingston, not at Wimpole as thought by Farrer, loc. cit.
page 93 note 1 The first five witnesses occur together in no. 309 with Benedict clericus, who should perhaps be identified with Benedict de Meldon’.
page 112 note 1 I.e. no. 175.
page 118 note 1 Robertus auus meus : apparently the same as Robert de la Mare in no. 188.
page 118 note 2 Andrew de Gratelee seems the same as Andrew the baker in no. 188.
page 118 note 3 I.e. no. 187.
page 118 note 4 I.e. no. 188.
page 119 note 1 Apparently the Robert in no. 186.
page 119 note 2 Apparently the same as Andrew de Grateley in no. 186.
page 125 note 1 Matthew the alderman is not in Beaven; cf. Norman Moore, i. 89.
page 127 note 1 Henry the alderman does not occur in Beaven but occurs in Norman Moore, i. 102, 103, 271 note, 272, 349 note, 504 note, who suggests he may have been Henry son of Ailwin.
page 127 note 2 Peter the alderman does not occur in Beaven or Norman Moore.
page 127 note 3 Willingale in Essex, not as often wrongly stated Wellhall, Kent.
page 139 note 1 Walter was father of Sibilla who occurs in no. 221. He held Reed of the fee of Hugh Triket. See Book of Fees, pp. 242 and 1429.