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ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA
Page 235 (cf. 226) |
According to two charters in the cartulary of |
,, 292, n. i |
I owe this fact to Miss Catherine Jamison. |
,, 304, l. 10 |
The Winchester court was called burghmote |
.. 353 |
The “ inferior limit of burgality ” can hardly |
.. 364 |
S.υ. Gilds. For trade and craft read craft. |
>1 >4 |
S.υ. Gloucester. Add reference to p. 102. |
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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.
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