his sympathy with borough in questions as to rival jurisdictions, [232], [233];

his difficulty in finding sufficient officers, [234];

power of granting privileges beyond that of other lords, [263], note 2;

loans to, [27], note 2, [305], note 1

[King’s] court, [208]

L

Labour, division of, [67];

forced, in towns, [141], [142]

Landowners, unfavourable conditions of life of, [258-268]

Language, English, prayers in, used by a Norfolk guild, [42], note