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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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page vi note 1 The chronicler's range and readiness of quotation might indeed entitle him to the encomium given by Graystanes to Kellawe : “vir utique sufficienter literatus.” (Graystanes, ch. XXXII.)

page ix note 1 Cf. Winchelsea's Register, f. 330 : “Pro ipso nempe intervenire compellor qui in angustiis et turbacionibus quas pro ecclesia mea et eius statu hactenus sustinui, eciam in dies oportet sufferre, mihi adiutor gratus iugiter extitit, et inter ceteros prelatos Anglie precipuus consolator.”

page xi note 1 Secondary accounts are Dr. Lapsley's standard work, The County Palatine of Durham, cited in the Bibliography (institutional), and R. K. Richardson, Bishopric of Durham Under Anthony Bek, 1283–1311, in vol. IX of the Third Series of Archœologia Aeliana (1913), (narrative).