[1850] See e.g. pp. 100, 274, 299, 339, 361, 402, 407, 410, 451, 468, 471, 523, 602, 619.
[1851] p. 468.
[1852] p. 100.
[1853] p. 361.
[1854] pp. 487, 598, 615.
[1855] pp. 100, 572, 592.
[1856] The exact definition of these measures is a thorny subject, but probably the modius was roughly a quarter and the mina a little more.
[1857] The list of rents in kind is an interesting illustration of the monastic economy; such rents were probably retained, where estates belonged to large communities, for some time after they were commuted for money on secular lands.
[1858] The same which they sold in 1261.
[1859] pp. 273-4. Compare the inventory of Bondeville, ib. p. 299.