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Appendix

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

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page 199 note 1 6 January 1297. The marriage in fact took place on 7 January (Foedera, I, ii, 850).Google Scholar

page 199 note 2 30 January 1297.

page 199 note 3 This list is very similar to that provided by Cotton, Historia Anglicana, p. 319Google Scholar, though he does not include Reyner de la Warde.

page 199 note 4 Cotton, Historia Anglicana, p. 319Google Scholar, makes no mention of James de Beauchamp, and states that Philip de Matesdon was killed, and that Alan de Tuycham and his son were drowned.

page 200 note a sic in MS. Perhaps Hainault is intended.

page 200 note 1 This list may derive from some lost newsletter sent by Walter de Langton. It is highly optimistic: although a treaty with the bishop of Liège was envisaged, none seems to have been concluded. The count of Guelders in fact agreed to serve with 1,000 men, the duke of Brabant with 2,000, the count of Bar with 1,000 (Treaty Rolls, i, 106, 168Google Scholar; C 62/71, 20 April).

page 200 note 2 15 August. Flanders, not Gascony, must be intended.

page 200 note 3 24 August.

page 201 note 1 30 November.

page 201 note 2 The manuscript continues with a version of Magna Carta, the Charter of the Forest, and the sentence of thirteen bishops issued in 1253 against all transgressors of the Charters. The Confirmatio Cartarum is not included.