Note B. [page 16].

Ao. xxx. Hen. III.—“This yere was seint Edmond of Pountney translated, et ven’ sanguis depositus fuit in hospic’ s’c’i Thome apud conductu’ usq’ ad festu’ s’c’i Edwardi, quo die d’n’s rex cu’ honorabili p’cessione ven’al’ apud Westm’ deposuit.”

Note C. [page 16].

Ao. xxxj. Hen. III.—“In this yere there was an erthquake thurghout England.”

Note C. [page 21].

Thomas fili’ Thome.Ph’us Walbroke.Ao. xlvjo Hen. III.
Ric’us Tailour.

Note D. [page 23].

To the account given in the text is added “and London lost theire fraunchise.”

Note E. [page 28].

“And there were forjuged, drawen and hanged, iij Englisshe christen men, and ijc iiijxx and xiij Englisshe Jues.”