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Building by King Henry III and Edward, Son of Odo. Part II
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
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Soon after King Henry III undertook the rebuilding of Westminster Abbey Church he founded a new Exchequer ostensibly for the one purpose of handling the funds assigned thereto. In this affair Edward the son of Odo, later known as Edward of Westminster, played the chief part, and some account of his career must preface the discussion of it.
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page 13 note 1 C.R. 21 Henry III, p. 440.
page 13 note 2 C.L.R. 23 Henry III, p. 356.
page 13 note 3 C.L.R. 23 Henry III, p. 376.
page 13 note 4 C.L.R. 23 Henry III, p. 393.
page 13 note 5 C.R. 24 Henry III, p. 169 and Charter R., p. 249.
page 13 note 6 C.L.R. 24 Henry III, p. 462.
page 13 note 7 P.R. 26 Henry III, p. 332.
page 13 note 8 P.R. 27 Henry III, p. 724.
page 13 note 9 P.R. 32 Henry III, p. 21.
page 14 note 1 P.R. 28 Henry III, p. 430.
page 14 note 2 C.L.R. 26 Henry III, p. 134.
page 14 note 3 C.L.R. 29 Henry III, p. 277.
page 14 note 4 C.L.R. 29, m. 10, 37 Henry III.
page 14 note 5 C.L.R. 28 Henry III, p. 225.
page 14 note 6 P.R. 31 Henry III, pp. 494 and 499.
page 14 note 7 P.R. 32 Henry III, p. 26.
page 14 note 8 C.L.R. 29 Henry III, p. 278.
page 14 note 9 C.R. 29 Henry III, pp. 314–15.
page 14 note 10 C.R. 40 Henry III, p. 416.
page 14 note 11 C.R. 25 Henry III, p. 266 and C.L.R. 25 Henry III, p. 29.
page 14 note 12 C.R. 29 Henry III, p. 344 and C.L.R. 29 Henry III, p. 325.
page 14 note 13 K.R. Mem. R. 23 m. 2, 31 Henry III.
page 14 note 14 P.R. 38 Henry III, p. 326.
page 14 note 15 C.R. 21 Henry III, p. 440.
page 14 note 16 C.R. 32 Henry III, p. 58 and K.R. Mem. R. 24 m. 5d and L.T.R. Mem. R. 20 m. 8d.
page 15 note 1 C.L.R. 44 Henry III.
page 15 note 2 K.R. Mem. R. 24 m. 1.
page 15 note 3 Ibid. m. 4d.
page 15 note 4 C.L.R. 31 Henry III, p. 135.
page 15 note 5 ‘for sitting at the Exchequer in the king's service’, C.L.R. 30 Henry III, p. 82.
page 15 note 6 C.L.R. 26 Henry III, p. 134.
page 15 note 7 C.L.R. 30 Henry III, p. 77.
page 15 note 8 P.R. 30 Henry III, p. 488.
page 15 note 9 C.R. 35 Henry III, p. 521.
page 15 note 10 C.L.R. 35 Henry III, p. 314.
page 15 note 11 C.R. 35 Henry III, p. 423.
page 15 note 12 C.R. 56 Henry III, p. 566.
page 15 note 13 E 368/38, m. 1d.
page 16 note 1 P.R. 1 Edward I, p. 41.
page 16 note 2 P.R. Edward I, p. 189.
page 16 note 3 P.R. 7 Edward I, p. 311.
page 16 note 4 C.R. 11 Edward I and P.R. 14 Edward I, p. 227.
page 16 note 5 C.R. 34 Henry III, p. 326.
page 16 note 6 C.R. 35 Henry III, p. 464.
page 16 note 7 C.R. 36 Henry III, p. 158.
page 16 note 8 C.R. 36 Henry III, pp. 1, 11, 12, 14, 18.
page 16 note 9 C.R. 36 Henry III, p. 160.
page 16 note 10 C.R. 35 Henry III, p. 413.
page 16 note 11 C.R. 37 Henry III, p. 335.
page 17 note 1 C.R. 40 Henry III, p. 446.
page 17 note 2 C.R. 38 Henry III, p. 211.
page 17 note 3 C.R. 38 Henry III, p. 280.
page 17 note 4 C.L.R. 28 Henry III, p. 248.
page 17 note 5 C.R. 39 Henry III, p. 160, and see K.R. Mem. R. 28, m. 9d.
page 17 note 6 C.R. 36 Henry III, p. 181.
page 17 note 7 C.R. 30 Henry III, p. 403.
page 17 note 8 C.L.R. 28 Henry III, p. 226.
page 17 note 9 C.L.R. 30 Henry III, p. 19.
page 17 note 10 C.L.R. 30 Henry III, p. 67.
page 18 note 1 P.R. 30 Henry III, p. 478.
page 18 note 2 C.L.R. 30 Henry III, p. 15.
page 18 note 3 P.R. 30 Henry III, p. 474.
page 18 note 4 C.R. 30 Henry III, pp. 414–15.
page 19 note 1 C.R. 30 Henry III, p. 370.
page 19 note 2 C.L.R. 30 Henry III, p. 14.
page 19 note 3 Ibid., p. 17.
page 19 note 4 C.R. 30 Henry III, p. 381.
page 19 note 5 C.L.R. 30 Henry III, p. 24.
page 19 note 6 C.L.R. 30 Henry III, p. 46.
page 19 note 7 C.R. 30 Henry III, p. 396.
page 19 note 8 C.L.R. 30 Henry III, p. 34.
page 19 note 9 C.L.R. 33 Henry III, p. 255.
page 20 note 1 C.L.R. 20, m. 10 (extra), 28 Henry III.
page 20 note 2 E 101/466/29.
page 20 note 3 C.L.R. 33 Henry III, p. 243.
page 20 note 4 C.L.R. 35 Henry III, roll 27, m. 9.
page 20 note 5 C.L.R. 33 Henry III, p. 253.
page 20 note 6 C.L.R. 33 Henry III, pp. 254–5.
page 20 note 7 C.L.R. 34 Henry III, roll 26, m. 11, and Cal., p. 274.
page 20 note 8 C.L.R. 33 Henry III, p. 233.
page 21 note 1 C.L.R. Henry III, roll 27, m. 12.
page 21 note 2 E 101/466/30.
page 21 note 3 E 101/467/1.
page 21 note 4 C.L.R. 29 m. 8, 37 Henry III.
page 21 note 5 L.T.R. Mem. R. 30, m. 13.
page 21 note 6 C.L.R. 31, m. 3, 39 Henry III.
page 22 note 1 C.L.R. 3 5, m. 11, 43 Henry III and E 372/104.
page 22 note 2 C.L.R. 35, m. 3, 43 Henry III.
page 22 note 3 C.L.R. 31, m. 13, 39 Henry III.
page 22 note 4 P.R. 43 Henry III, p. 19.
page 22 note 5 C.L.R. 36, m. 9, m. 2; 37, m. 17, m. 11, m. 10; 38, m. 17, m. 10, m. 3.
page 22 note 6 P.R. 51 Henry III, p. 5.
page 22 note 7 P.R. 54 Henry III, p. 391.
page 22 note 8 Archaeologia, vol. lxxiv. Mr. Jenkinson's first paper on the tallies appeared in Archaeologia, vol. lxii.
page 23 note 1 C.R. 28 Henry III, p. 167.
page 23 note 2 C.R. 29 Henry III, p. 295.
page 23 note 3 C.L.R. 35 Henry III, p. 328.
page 24 note 1 An interesting writ is found in 1252, whereby 1,000 marks are to be delivered to Edward to buy gold for the king. They are described as ‘by themselves in the keeping of the treasurer and chamberlains’. The king seems to have had a variety of ideas for the arrangement of his financial affairs (C.L.R. 36 Henry III, 1st August 1252). The document reads ‘que sunt in custodia vestra per ad aurum inde emendum ad opus nostrum’ (roll 28, m. 5). The money had been set aside with that particular purpose in view.
page 25 note 1 P.R. 48 Henry III, p. 354.
page 25 note 2 C.R. 49 Henry III, p. 14.
page 25 note 3 P.R. 49 Henry III, p. 440.
page 25 note 4 E 368/39, m. 10d. at the P.R.O.
page 25 note 5 E 368/40, m. 6d. at the P.R.O.