• Notes — Chapter V

    • 33 See p. 180.

    • 34 Chron. and Mem. 37, Magna Vita, pp. 162–5.

    • 35 Riley, Memorials of London, 230.

    • 36 Close 1346 pt. i. m. 18 d, 14 d, and 1348 pt. i. m. 25 d.

    • 37 Toulmin Smith, Gilds, 241.

    • 38 Selden Soc., Court Baron, p. 134.

    • 39 Natura Brevium, ed. 1652 p. 584.

    • 40 Wilkins, Concil. Mag. i. 616.

    • 41 Chron. and Mem., 1. 186.

    • 42 Selden Soc., 3, No. 157.

    • 43 Rot. Litt. Claus. 6 John m. 21.

    • 44 Chron. and Mem., 70, i. 95; vi. 325.

    • 45 First Institutes, p. 8a., 135b.

    • 46 Inquisition, cf. Rot. Curia Scacc. Abb., i. 33.

    • 47 Curia Regis Rolls, 72, m. 18 d.

    • 48 Conciliorum Omnium, ed. 1567, III, 700 (cap. 4).

    • 49 Reg. Welton. Cited Vict. Co. Hist.

    • 50 Reg. Stapeldon, p. 342.

    • 51 P.R.O. Early Chancery Proceedings, Bundle 46, No. 158.

    • 52 Close 6 Edw. II, m. 21 d.

    • 53 Close Roll, Rymer, ed. 1710, ix. 365. Translated, Simpson, Arch. Essays.

    • 54 Chron. and Mem., 67, i. 416.

    • 55 Id. ii. 242.

    • 56 Compare the title of a modern leper-house at Kumamoto in Kiushiu, known as “The Hospital of the Resurrection of Hope”: and in Japanese Kwaishun Byōin—“the coming again of spring.”