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3. The Account Rolls

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1951

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References

page xiii note 1 Eton, C 14 (Cottisford drawer).

page xiii note 2 King's College, C 9.

page xiv note 1 English Lands of Bee, p. 59.

page xiv note 2 The figures are incomplete, as the main wool-clip was not sold on the manor.

page xiv note 3 Figures reached can be only approximate, since such items as aquietancie in the Combe rolls represent both the cost of labour on the demesne and the non-payment of rents from tenants.

page xiv note 4 For a discussion of the original of this obscure payment see E. A. Levett, Studies in Manorial History, pp. 53–4. Miss Levett suggests that in Hampshire at least it represents a pre-Conquest commutation of dues in kind.

page xiv note 5 Cf. ibid., p. 55.

page xv note 1 E. A. Levett, op. cit., p. 56.