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page 164 note 1 These capellani occur in no. 132 with Roger son of Remfrey, Cf. no. 47,
page 183 note 1 Willelmus bukelarius held land in the parish of St. Margaret Lothbury (Norman Moore, ii. 100 note). Possibly the 5s. quit-rent was granted in this parish.
page 195 note 1 Mesguecer, not in O.E.D., but ‘ meguecers called Whittawyers ’ occur in 1346 ; G. F. Sutton, ‘ Notes on the Early History of the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers’, Trans. London and Middlesex Arch. Soc, N.S., v. 15. Sharpe calls ‘ Meguecers ’ Greytawyers, Col. of Letter Books (Letter book L), p. xvii. A late 13th-cent. Megucer occurs in Bod. Lib., MS. Radcliffe dep. deed, 220.
page 204 note 1 Nicholas the lorimer seems to be the same as Nicholas Ladel in no. 311.
page 214 note 1 The introit for Low Sunday, the Sunday after Easter.
page 222 note 1 Stephen the alderman does not occur in Beaven, who only gives the Stephen who died in 1188 (Beaven, i. 180).
page 227 note 1 Benedict the bell-founder, cf. no. 342.
page 228 note 1 I.e. the rural deanery of Loes in the archdeaconry of Suffolk. Campsey (Ash) was situated in the hundred of Lees.
page 237 note 1 Margery, prioress of Kilburn, is not dated in Monasticon, iii. 424.