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XXXVI. On the Origin of the Jews in England. By Mr. John Caley, F.A.S.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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At what period the nation of the Jews first obtained a settlement in England, is a question involved in considerable obscurity; arising as well from the distance of time when this event is supposed to have happened, as from the few memorials that have been (since their dispersion) transmitted down to us concerning them.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1787

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page 389 note [a] By Mr. Waller in the preface to Leland's Collectanea.

page 389 note [b] Lugd. Bat. 4to. 1644.

page 390 note [c] See an epistle of this emperor in Spelman's Councils, vol. I. p. 43.

page 391 note [d] Spelmanni Concil. vol. I. p. 275. Wilkins Concil, vol. I. p. 111.

page 391 note [e] Spelm. Concil. vol. I. p. 623. Lambarde, Leg. Saxon, p. 133. Wilkins Concil. vol. I. p. 313.

page 391 note [f] Prynne, in his 2d Demurrer, printed 1656.

page 392 note [g] The question whether a Jew born within the British dominions, was before the making the late act of parliament, a person capable by law to purchase and hold lands to him and his heirs, fairly stated and considered. By a gentleman of Lincoln's Inn, (P. C. Webb, Esq.) 4to, 1753.

page 393 note [h] Historia Ingulphi inter Galei Rerum Anglic. scriptores, I. 88.

page 393 note [i] Ubi supra.

page 394 note [k] Spelm. Concil. vol. I. p. 625.

page 394 note [l] Mr. Webb's Treatise, p. 32.

page 395 note [m] Spelm. Concil. vol. I. p. 621.

page 395 note [n] Histoire des Juifs, tom. v. p. 1660.

page 395 note [o] Ingulph. p. 857.

page 396 note [p] Anglia Judaica, p. 3.

page 396 note [q] Cent. 11. cap. 14.

page 396 note [r] Hollinshed's Chronicle, vol. III. p. 15.

page 397 note [s] Anglia Judaica, p. 11.

page 397 note [t] Fuller, book iii. p. 87.

page 397 note [u] Matt. Paris, ad ann. 1210.

page 398 note [w] Bracton, 1569, lib. v. tract 4. cap. 6. sect. 6.

page 398 note [x] Seven of these are in the Harleian library, Numbers 653. 656. 763. 817. 1242. 3416. 3422. whereof the first and fifth numbers retain the passage, as does also a very fair copy in the Royal library marked in Casley's Catalogue 9. E. 15.

page 399 note [y] Titles of Honor, 4to, 1614, p. 328.

page 399 note [z] Manley, Jacob, &c.

page 400 note [a] More properly vowel points.

page 400 note [b] Basil, 4°. 1527, p. 401.

page 400 note [c] Madox's Hist. of Excheq. p. 161.

page 401 note [d] 4°. Lond. A. M. 5533.

page 401 note [e] Bib. Cotton. Nero. C. III.

page 402 note [f] Hist. Nat. XXXIII. cap. 1.

page 402 note [g] Titles of Honor, p. 328.

page 402 note [h] Hottinger, Cippi Hebraici, p. 148.

page 403 note [i] Anglia Judaica, p. 183.

page 403 note [k] Folio edition, 1711, p. 150.

page 403 note [l] Blackstone, in his Commentaries, vol. IV. p. 266.

page 404 note [m] 4th Instit. 66.

page 404 note [u] Lib. ii. cap. 4.