The name is absent



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ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA


Page 235 (cf. 226)

According to two charters in the cartulary of
St. Frideswide's (i. 26, 33) the dispute between
the canons and the citizens went back to the
reign of Stephen, who confirmed a grant by the
latter to the canons of their rent of 6s. 8<i. from
Medley “ ad restaurandum Iuminare predicte
ecclesie quod amiserant pro stallis que per eos
perdiderant.”

,, 292, n. i

I owe this fact to Miss Catherine Jamison.

,, 304, l. 10

The Winchester court was called burghmote
not bur war emote.

.. 353

The “ inferior limit of burgality ” can hardly
have been lower than at Peterborough (see the
addendum to p. 98 above) before the thirteenth-
century charter, itself grudging enough.

.. 364

S.υ. Gilds. For trade and craft read craft.

>1      >4

S.υ. Gloucester. Add reference to p. 102.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

The following abbreviations have been used in the footnotes to the
text and in the bibliography :—

A .S.C.      = Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

A .S.I.      = Chadwick, Anglo-Saxon Institutions.

B.B.C.     = British Borough Charters.

B.C.       = Bateson, Borough Customs.

B.M.      = British Museum.

C.C.R.      = Calendar of Close Rolls.

C.Ch.R.     = Calendar of Charter Rolls.

C.P.R.     = Calendar of Patent Rolls.

C.S.        = Birch, Cartularium Saxonicum.

D.B.      = Domesday Book.

D.B. and B. = Maitland, Domesday Book and Beyond.

E.E.T.S.    = Early English Text Society.

E.H.R.     = English Historical Review.

P.R.        — Pipe Rolls.

P.R.O.     = Public Record Office.

R.L.C.      — Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum.

R.S.        = Rolls Series.

V.C.H.     — Victoria History of Counties.

Anglo-Norman Custumal. See Exeter.

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (A.S.C.). Ed. C. Plummer. 2 vols., 1892-99.
Antiquity. Ed. O. G. S. Crawford and R. Austin. Vol. viii., 1934.
Archaeologia Aeliana. Fourth ser., vol. i. Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
I925∙

Asser, bp. Life of King Alfred. Ed. W. H. Stevenson, 1904.

Ballard, A. The Domesday Boroughs, 1904.

The Burgesses of Domesday. E.H.R., 1906.

The Walls of Malmesbury. E.H.R., 1906.

Castle-guard and Barons’ houses. E.H.R., 1910.

The English Borough in the Twelfth Century, 1914.

British Borough Charters. Vol. i. 1042-1216 ; vol. ii. (with
J. Tait) 1216-1307, 1913-23.

An Eleventh Century Inquisition of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury.

Brit. Acad., 1920.

The Theory of the Scottish Borough. Scott. Hist. Rev., 1916.

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