[42] Sharpe, op. cit. I, pp. 107, 300, 313, 324, 408, 501, 585, 701. Philip le Taillour had three daughters here in 1292 (I, p. 107), and William de Leyre had three daughters here in 1325 (I, p. 300).
[43] Ib. I, pp. 222, 303, 569, 638, 688; II, pp. 20, 76, 115.
[44] Ib. I, pp. 229, 303, 342, 400, 435; II, pp. 47, 170. Ten nuns in all.
[45] Ib. II, pp. 119, 267, 331, 577, 589.
[46] Ib. I, pp. 26, 126, 238, 349, 628. Ralph le Blund’s three daughters and his sister-in-law were all nuns here in 1295 (I, p. 126) and Thomas Romayn, alderman and pepperer, left bequests to two daughters and to their aunt in 1313 (ib. I, p. 288).
[47] Ib. I, pp. 34, 111, 611; II, p. 119.
[48] Ib. II, pp. 167, 271, 274.
[49] Ib. II, pp. 474, 564.
[50] Ib. I, pp. 510, 638.
[51] Ib. I, p. 119; II, p. 306.