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Thursday, December 11th, 1884

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 156 note * See 3rd Report, Dignity of a Peer, p. 96, and Nicolas, Hist. Peerage, by Courthope.

page 157 note * Journ. Arch. Ass. vii. 126.

page 157 note † Madox, Form. No. cccvi. Note (a).

page 157 note ‡ Printed in Journal of the Archaeological Association, vii. 123. This paper corrects several mistakes of the compilers of L'Art de Vérifier les Dates, and of others.

page 157 note § Madox, No. cccvi.

page 157 note ‖ L'Art de Vérifier les Dates, xiii. 274.

page 157 note ¶ See Mr. Planché's Note, Journ. Arch. Ass. vii. 127.

page 158 note * Journ. Arch. Ass. vii. 127.

page 158 note † Perhaps Chiuwtone, Chewton Mendip, co. Som. West Kington is in Wilts, near Chippenham. See Abbrev. Plac. p. 197, for a record of a charter of Henry III. relating to these two manors, with a note that Chewton-had belonged to Wm. Martel, West Kington to Ralf de Feugers.

page 158 note ‡ Madox, No. cxii.

page 159 note * Madox, No. cccx.

page 159 note † By a misprint in M. Delisle's tabular pedigree, William is made to die in 1122 instead of in 1212, the date given in the Chronicle of Savigny, cited by him in the text of his article. But the grant in Madox, No. cxii., shows him to have been alive in 1218; and Mr. Planché, in a note to p. 127, of the Journal, quotes a letter of his dated 1219.

page 159 note ‡ Madox, No. cccxxxvii.

page 159 note § Monasticon, vi. 1024.

page 160 note * Rot. Hundr. cited in Monasticon.

page 160 note † Recited by Inspeximus 12Edw. III., No. 33, m. 10, and 12 Edw. I. (? II.), No. 34, ap. Dugd. Mon. vi. 1102.

page 160 note ‡ Lib. 5, cap. 5.

page 165 note * William Legh was rector of Gawsworth, a village three miles from Maccles field, from 1536 to 1565. See East Cheshire, ii, 588.

page 165 note † Proceedings, ix. 38.