[511] Röhricht, “Regesta,” No. 421.
[512] See map (“Mem. West Pal. Survey,” Jerusalem vol., 1883, p. 383), “Jerusalem in 1187 A. D.”
[513] “Regesta,” No. 421.
[514] “Mem. West Pal. Survey,” Jerusalem vol., pp. 237–9.
[515] Ibid., pp. 264–7.
[516] Ibid., pp. 235–6.
[517] “Excav. at Jer.,” 1898, pp. 68–75, 336.
[518] Zuallardo, “Devot. Viag.,” p. 131; Theodorich (c. 1172 A. D.), “Vallum quoque sive fossatum extrinsecum, muro appositum, et propugnaculis atque minis munitum existit, quod barbicanam vocant.”
[519] For coats-of-arms on pillars at Bethlehem see “Mem. West Pal. Survey,” iii. p. 84. By an unfortunate error the graffiti which I copied on pillars of south door of the cathedral have been printed (together with a tombstone from the Hospital) in the wrong place (“Mem.,” iii. p. 137); they include the names “Isaak,” “David,” “Anton Pico 1636,” and “Piero Vandam 1384.”
[520] Rev. J. Hamlet in Pal. Expl. Fund Quarterly, April 1887, p. 76.