[1102] Wood MS. F, 29 a, f. 178.
[1103] Mon. Franc. I, 556.
[1104] Pat. 14 Edw. II, m. 9.
[1105] ‘In festo Epiphanie; Minorum; Houdene.’ The MS. dates from the latter part of the 14th cent., but we may without much hesitation identify ‘Houdene’ with Adam of Hoveden, as the other preachers mentioned belong to the end of the 13th century, e.g. Henry de Sutton, friar minor, Symon de Gandavo, Chancellor (Oxford), &c.
[1106] Wood MS. F, 29 a, f. 178.
[1107] Assisi MS. 158, quest. 179. Ric. de Hederington succeeded to the prebend of Ailesbury in 1290. Le Neve, II, 95.
[1108] Brewer’s reading Haldeswel is wrong. The Phillipps MS. also reads Baldeswelle.
[1109] Wood MS., ut supra.
[1110] Wood MS., ut supra.
[1111] Archiv f. Litt. u. Kirch. Gesch. II, 361; III, 39; IV, 28 seq.