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Part II. Specialia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
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- Collectanea Anglo-Premonstratensia
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page 2 note 1 I.e. Garsdale, Yorks. W. R., seventeen miles from Kirkby Lonsdale.
page 3 note 1 I.e. Manfield, Yorks. W. R., five miles from Darlington.
page 4 note 1 Supplied from the next document.
page 4 note 2 In MS. provisa.
page 9 note 1 In MS. Deo.
page 9 note 2 I.e. Melsonby, Yorks., six miles from Richmond.
page 9 note 3 I.e. Skirpenbeck, Yorks., nine miles from Pocklington.
page 17 note 1 (?) Brayshaw in Cumberland.
page 17 note 2 I.e. Shilbottle, five miles from Alnwick.
page 17 note 3 I.e. Houghton, eight miles from Newcastle.
page 17 note 4 I.e. Lesbury, four miles from Alnwick.
page 24 note 1 MS. has celebrato.
page 24 note 2 MS. has distribueri.
page 33 note 1 I.e. Scotthorne, five miles from Lincoln.
page 36 note 1 In MS. illam angelicam salutacionem.
page 38 note 1 In MS. volubiles sotulares.
page 38 note 2 In MS. at.
page 38 note 3 Cf. Vol. I. No. 90, 30 April 1492.
page 48 note 1 In MS. executori.
page 49 note 1 In MS. memoriter.
page 54 note 1 Celia in MS.
page 59 note 1 I.e. Wimeswould in Leicestershire.
page 59 note 2 I.e. Offerton in Derbyshire.
page 59 note 3 Four miles from Sheffield.
page 64 note 1 See previous notes.
page 70 note 1 In MS. vexelat.
page 77 note 1 Probably Pembury in Kent, four miles from Tunbridge Wells.
page 105 note 1 Cf. Chetham Soc, Chart of Cockersand Abbey, Introd. xxi.
page 114 note 1 I.e. Little Mitton, in Lancashire.
page 119 note 1 In MS. celebratur.
page 119 note 2 In MS. quibus
page 128 note 1 In No. 310 Peck gives the date as 1212 or 1213, which is clearly wrong.
page 128 note 2 Swainsby was the first place of settlement, and this abbot probably moved to Coverham.
page 129 note 1 I.e. Sedbergh.
page 129 note 2 Probably Thoresby.
page 129 note 3 Redmire.
page 129 note 4 I.e. Downholme.
page 132 note 1 Probably Seaham.
page 133 note 1 MS. has inter.
page 123 note 2 MS. has sive monasterium, &c.
page 137 note 1 In MS. meis predictis.
page 140 note 1 In MS. vigilans.
page 148 note 1 From MS. in 1731 belonging to the Duke of Rutland.
page 148 note 2 1 Pet. ii. 18.
page 149 note 1 MS. has innotescimus.
page 152 note 1 In MS. vigilans.
page 152 note 2 In MS. prebens.
page 157 note 1 Cf. S. August. Reg. ad Serv. Dei (Migne, Patrol. Lat. xxxii. col. 1379; 1384).
page 159 note 1 In MS. vulnerum scelera.
page 159 note 2 In MS. diebus.
page 163 note 1 In MS. replicavi.
page 165 note 1 In this list John Woodhouse is said to have ruled only fifteen weeks. By a document of 1343 he seems to have been still the abbot.
page 166 note 1 In MS. erga rigoris delictum.
page 166 note 2 In MS. suam.
page 174 note 1 I.e. Heanor, Derby, seven miles from Belper.
page 176 note 1 I.e. Halam.
page 180 note 1 This is a mistake for ‘Ricardum.’
page 180 note 2 MS. has dispositionis.
page 185 note 1 I.e. Ockbrook, Derby, six miles from Derby.
page 185 note 2 MS. has adimplere.
page 194 note 1 MS. has nocte.
page 197 note 1 MS. has cujus.
page 197 note 1 MS. has prosterni.
page 197 note 2 I.e. Rogate.
page 200 note 1 He was vicar of Rogate.
page 202 note 1 The only abbot of Prémontré to which the initial G would apply, about the presumed date of this letter, is Guido (1281–1287).
page 204 note 1 Probably Bishop Walter de Langton (1296–1322).
page 204 note 2 Probably William de C. (Whitaker, , Richmondshire, i. 152Google Scholar).
page 206 note 1 In MS. creveremus.
page 206 note 2 In MS. per partes.
page 211 note 1 MS. has intrent.
page 211 note 2 MS. has canonibus.
page 211 note 3 MS. has suspectas.
page 212 note 1 MS. has ‘insuper quod’ &c.
page 213 note 1 See p. 215, note 6.
page 215 note 1 I.e. Great Ouseburn, Yorks. W. R., eight miles from Knaresborough.
page 215 note 2 I.e. Rokeby, Yorks. W.R., three miles from Barnard Castle.
page 215 note 3 Probably Startforth, Yorks. N.R., two miles from Barnard Castle.
page 215 note 4 Possibly Ellerton, Yorks. W.R., fourteen miles from Barnsley.
page 215 note 5 I.e. Romald Kirk, Yorks. N.R., six miles from Barnard Castle.
page 215 note 6 I.e. Arkendale, Yorks. W.R., four miles from Knaresbro’.
page 215 note 7 Probably Askrigg, Yorks. N.R.
page 222 note 1 MS. has monasterium sufficienter capo.
page 224 note 1 Robert Alford.
page 224 note 2 William Anderby.
page 226 note 1 MS. has ditatur.
page 230 note 1 MS. has deinces.
page 230 note 2 In Lincoln, sometimes called Hannah, seventeen miles from Louth.
page 232 note 1 MS. has ante; but see No. 415.
page 233 note 1 In MS. transmitti.
page 238 note 1 John de Nottingham (1322–1335).
page 238 note 2 Probably Abbot Bartholomew (1314–1322).
page 239 note 1 Thomas de Leche or Thomas de Birmingham.
page 241 note 1 MS. has milite episcopo
page 245 note 1 S. has dercuntem.
page 252 note 1 MS. has nimis.
page 253 note 1 Printed in Nash's Worcester, ii. App. xxxi.
page 254 note 1 MS. has porte.
page 255 note 1 Tob. iv. 15 and Levit. xix. 13.
page 255 note 2 MS. has non comperimus.
page 256 note 1 Printed in Nash's Worcester, ii. App. xl.
page 258 note 1 Printed in Nash's Worcester, ii. App. xxxix.
page 260 note 1 Printed in Nash's Worcester, ii. App. xxxix.
page 261 note 1 Thomas Wilkinson.
page 264 note 1 I.e. tick.
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