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The Origin of the Name of Hornsey. Pp. 70, 1936. The Early Records of Harringay alias Hornsey. Pp. 99, 1938. The Medieval Records of Harringay alias Hornsey. Pp. 138, 1939. By S. J. Madge. 9 × 6. Hornsey: Public Libraries Committee.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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page 456 note 1 This is from the Clerkenwell Cartulary. In this connexion there are some corrections to be made as to their property in Chester. Ibid., p. 70, n. 9, 1.2, and p. 77, 1.1. For monks read nuns. And ‘William, Earl of Chester’ in 1119 must surely be William the Constable of Chester.