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Building by King Henry III and Edward, Son of Odo. Part I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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This paper is divided into two parts, the first dealing with the procedure whereby the king's works were ordered. There is reference to surviving accounts, to the wardens and viewers, followed by a discussion of the masons. The second part is concerned with Edward the son of Odo, and the Exchequer of Works set up by the king to handle funds for the rebuilding of the abbey church.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1948

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page 138 note 1 This type of writ is called contrabreve, and the counter-writ was brought into the Exchequer by the constable's clerk for comparison with that held by the sheriff. When an order was issued to pay or spend a definite sum, a close letter which is an off-shoot of the Contrabreve might go to the sheriff, and a writ of Allocate to the barons of the Exchequer.

page 138 note 2 E 101/467/4 at the P.R.O.

page 138 note 3 C.L.R. 26 Henry III, p. 105. We read of payment for canvas ad denarios insaccandos.

page 139 note 1 E 101/467/3.

page 139 note 2 C.R. 33 Henry III, p. 380 (30th April 1259).

page 139 note 3 C.R. 45 Henry III, p. 455.

page 140 note 1 C.L.R. 13 Henry III, p. 130 and C.R. 15 Henry III, p. 473.

page 140 note 2 C.L.R. 23 Henry III, p. 369.

page 140 note 3 C.R. 15 Henry III, p. 473.

page 140 note 4 C.L.R. 23 Henry III, p. 406.

page 140 note 5 C.L.R. 24 Henry III, p. 491.

page 140 note 6 C.R. 28 Henry III, pp. 37 and 95.

page 140 note 7 C.L.R. 26 Henry III, p. 143 (one instance).

page 140 note 8 C.L.R. pp. 68 and 69.

page 140 note 9 C.L.R. pp. 176, 183, and 186.

page 140 note 10 C.L.R. 28 Henry III, p. 143 (one instance).

page 140 note 11 Ibid., p. 211.

page 140 note 12 C.L.R. 24 Henry III, pp. 433, 446, and 447.

page 140 note 13 C.L.R. 35 Henry III, p. 324.

page 140 note 14 C.L.R. 23 Henry III, p. 358.

page 140 note 15 C.L.R. 31 Henry III, pp. 122 and 131.

page 141 note 1 C.L.R. 33 Henry III, p. 222.

page 141 note 2 L.T.R. Mem. R. 21, m. 4d, 33 Henry III.

page 141 note 3 C.R. 35 Henry III, p. 427.

page 141 note 4 C.L.R. 35 Henry III, p. 337.

page 141 note 5 C.R. 37 Henry III, pp. 370 and 372, and C.L.R. 37 Henry III.

page 141 note 6 C.L.R. passim.

page 141 note 7 C.R. 20 Henry III, p. 268.

page 141 note 8 C.L.R. 29 Henry III, pp. 289–90.

page 141 note 9 C.L.R. 35 Henry III, pp. 315 and 339.

page 141 note 10 L.T.R. Mem. R. 21, m. 2, 33 Henry III.

page 141 note 11 C.L.R. 31 Henry III, p. 137.

page 141 note 12 C.R. 41 Henry III, p. 144.

page 141 note 13 C.R. 36 Henry III, p. 209.

page 142 note 1 C.R. 36 Henry III, p. 31.

page 142 note 2 C.L.R. 13 Henry III, p. 140.

page 142 note 3 C.R. 16 Henry III, pp. 4 and 14.

page 142 note 4 C.R. 35 Henry III, p. 556 (at Havering, in 1251, Robert de Waled' undertook the masonry and Richard de Waud' the carpentry).

page 143 note 1 C.R. 41 Henry III, p. 11 and P.R. 41 Henry III, p. 588.

page 143 note 2 C.R. 41 Henry III, p. 69.

page 143 note 3 C.R. 41 Henry III, p. 144.

page 143 note 4 C.R. 41 Henry III, p. 168.

page 143 note 5 C.R. 44 Henry III, p. 29.

page 143 note 6 Charter R. 44 Henry III, p. 29.

page 143 note 7 C.R. 37 Henry III, p. 366.

page 143 note 8 C.L.R. 37 Henry III.

page 143 note 9 P.R. 39 Henry III, p. 381.

page 143 note 10 C.R. 39 Henry III, pp. 26 and 41.

page 143 note 11 C.R. 43 Henry III, p. 390.

page 143 note 12 C.R. 39 Henry III, p. 157.

page 143 note 13 E 101/467/3.

page 144 note 1 E 101/467/1 at the P.R.O.

page 144 note 2 Ibid.

page 144 note 3 C.L.R. 34 Henry III, p. 296.

page 144 note 4 Introduction to Freemasonry (1937), pp. 1825.Google Scholar.

page 145 note 1 Journal of the R.I.B.A., June 1901.Google Scholar.

page 146 note 1 Maitland, quoted by Hilary Jenkinson.

page 147 note 1 This might be read marinorum.