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Part II. Specialia—continued

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Collectanea Anglo—Premonstratensia
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1906

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page 4 note 1 MS. has hoc discrecio.

page 6 note 1 MS. has horas.

page 8 note 1 I.e. Walmer.

page 8 note 2 I.e. Lydden in Kent.

page 15 note 1 The next page has been injured by damp, and it is almost impossible to print anything consecutively. It would seem that one of the canons, John Bristow, was found to have been negligent in his duties: he is ordered to attend the regular observances and choir.

page 16 note 1 From the next document it appears that the name of the monastery was Titchfield.

page 17 note 1 In MS. paternitatem.

page 21 note 1 I.e. Chedgrave, now part of Loddon.

page 21 note 2 I.e. Limpenhoe, nine miles from Yarmouth.

page 21 note 3 I.e. Thrigby, seven miles from Yarmouth.

page 21 note 4 I.e. Kirby Bedon.

page 21 note 5 In Norfolk, seven miles from Beecles.

page 21 note 6 Probably Rushall, three miles from Harleston.

page 27 note 1 In MS. garrencia.

page 30 note 1 MS. has preter.

page 33 note 1 Translated to Langley, March 1502–3.

page 34 note 1 This document is injured by damp.

page 35 note 1 I.e. tennis.

page 35 note 2 MS. has proclamantes.

page 42 note 1 I.e. Shotteswell, in Warwickshire, five miles from Banbury.

page 44 note 1 William Burton, abbot of Welbeck, was elected this year.

page 45 note 1 This is a mistake, as Egleston was in the diocese of Durham.

page 48 note 1 Middleton, Suffolk, nine miles from Haleswerth.

page 48 note 2 Thorpe, Suffolk, one mile from Sudbury.

page 56 note 1 Peck copied this from the original at Belvoir in 1732. The copy is very incorrect. The obvious mistakes have been mended, but it has not been thought necessary to reproduce the unintelligent readings of the transcript in footnotes as variants.

page 56 note 2 deceime in MS. The reading expected would be demeure.

page 56 note 3 cessaunt in MS.

page 57 note 1 Sic in MS.

page 59 note 1 MS. has verum.

page 59 note 2 MS. has predictorum.

page 60 note 1 MS. has potacionibus excessibus.

page 62 note 1 I.e. Kneetou, Notts, five miles from Bingham.

page 62 note 2 I.e. Acaster Malbis, Yorks. W.R., five miles from York.

page 62 note 3 I.e. North Thoresby (?), Lincoln, eight miles from Louth.

page 62 note 4 I.e. Allington, Lincoln, five miles from Grantham.

page 64 note 1 MS. has infra.

page 65 note 1 MS. has utendo.

page 66 note 1 This Adam was first abbot of Torre, from 1196 to 1199 (see Peck MS. reTorre, No. 593).

page 68 note 1 Here is written in A.:‘ Sic resignavit abbas N.’

page 74 note 1 I.e. Brocklesby, Lincoln, seven miles from Caistor.

page 74 note 2 I.e. Kirmington, Lincoln, seven miles from Brigg.

page 76 note 1 MS. has subsenantem.

page 79 note 1 MS. has infra.

page 79 note 2 MS. has procuravimus.

page 82 note 1 MS. has tribus psalmis … injunctis.

page 86 note 1 In MS. New shame.

page 89 note 1 MS. has filius anwersis.

page 93 note 1 MS. has centibus.

page 94 note 1 Sic in MS.

page 98 note 1 MS. has sub.

page 99 note 1 MS. has seculares.

page 101 note 1 In MS. quendam fratrem.

page 102 note 1 In MS. animantibus.].

page 102 note 2 I.e. Shepherdswell, Kent, seven miles from Dover.

page 102 note 3 Three miles from Dover.

page 103 note 1 I.e. Postling, Kent, four miles from Hythe.

page 105 note 1 MS. has usualiter.

page 105 note 2 MS. has dederit congaudet quia.

page 111 note 1 MS. has sitham.

page 113 note 1 MS. has nune.

page 116 note 1 MS. has sagaci.

page 117 note 1 I.e. Sibbertoft, in Northamptonshire, six miles from Market Harborough.

page 118 note 1 MS. has infra.

page 118 note 2 Peck has‘R’ in his text, but‘Edwardo’ in his heading. It must be Edward I. whom the abbot writes.

page 118 note 3 The abbot of Prémontré here named was William of Louvain (1288 to 1304). Peck gives 1291 as the date of the letter.

page 124 note 1 The Winchester Registers for 1416–1448 are lost.

page 127 note 1 It has not been possible to identify this place, but possibly it may be Crofton, about eight miles from Portsmouth.

page 128 note 1 In MS. pluris.

page 131 note 1 MS. has evideat.

page 136 note 1 MS. has quoscunque.

page 144 note 1 MS. has vocis.

page 144 note 2 MS. has exceptes.

page 144 note 3 MS. has ad emissiones.

page 145 note 1 MS. has eundem.

page 147 note 1 MS. has manifesti.

page 148 note 1 MS. has cera.

page 149 note 1 I.e. Townstall, in Devon, eight miles from Totnes.

page 151 note 1 Ep. Cath. S. Jacobi i. 25.

page 154 note 1 Bishop Redman was transferred to the see of Exeter in 1496.

page 157 note 1 He is ‘quondam abbas’ in 1494 (see p. 162).

page 158 note 1 Some leaf or leaves are missing in the MS., and the visitations of Brodholme, Newbo, Croxton, Sulby, and Lavenden are wanting.

page 163 note 1 I.e. Middle Rasen, Lincolnshire, two miles from Market Rasen.

page 164 note 1 MS. has quia.

page 165 note 1 In the list of 1497 Richard Horncastle is set down as a novice.

page 172 note 1 So in MS., but it should be ‘September.’

page 173 note 1 Peck says that he inserted these letters merely as examples of ‘ the ancient epistolary style.’

page 175 note 1 Peck says that he had this and the next document from a MS. belonging to ‘ amicum Leicestrensem, 5 Feb. 1732 ; fol. 34 b.’

page 175 note 2 This was Thelesford, in Co. Warwick, a house of the Maturins or Friars of Holy Trinity.

page 176 note 1 Roger Walden was Archbishop for one year only, 1398–9.

page 176 note 2 Probably Little Chesterford, which is three miles from Saffron Walden.

page 180 note 1 I.e. Cuckney, Notts, 6 miles from Worksop.

page 180 note 2 I.e. Whitton, Lines., 12 miles from Barton on Humber.

page 180 note 3 Probably Coates, Lincs., 11 miles from Gainsborough.

page 180 note 4 I.e. Littleborough, Notts, 10 miles from East Retford.

page 180 note 5 In A.

page 181 note 1 P. has coopertoriis and si.

page 182 note 1 The two last named were more properly daughter houses to Hales Owen, although claimed by Welbeck.

page 182 note 2 Probably Bothamsale.

page 183 note 1 In Co. Lincoln.

page 183 note 2 Barnyngham, five miles from Barnard Castle.

page 183 note 3 In Peck sine.

page 183 note 4 That is, Bellers Grange, in the manor of Cuckney.

page 188 note 1 MS. has non.

page 190 note 1 MS. has puniendum.

page 197 note 1 MS. has mccccxlv. It is almost certainly a mistake for 1345

page 200 note 1 MS. has Una propter.

page 202 note 1 MS. has quomodo.

page 202 note 2 MS. has minue.

page 205 note 1 MS. has diebus.

page 205 note 2 MS. has ceteris.

page 206 note 1 MS. has infra.

page 217 note 1 I.e. Stradsett, Norfolk, four miles from Downham Market.

page 217 note 2 I.e. Wretten, Norfolk, six miles from Downham Market.

page 217 note 3 I.e. Pickenham, Norfolk, near Swaffham.

page 217 note 4 I.e. Ringland, Norfolk, seven miles from Norwich.

page 218 note 1 MS. has effectum.

page 218 note 2 MS. has sire.

page 223 note 1 Prov. i. 5. The Vulgate text is : Audiens sapiens sapientior erit, et intelligens gubernacula possidebit.

page 223 note 2 MS. has animalibus universorum generibus.

page 224 note 1 This was possibly Holkham, near Walsingham, which church was appropriated to West Dereham.