[283] They were excavated by Mr Montgomerie in 1905, and no trace of masonry was found.
[284] Roger of Wendover, 1216.
[285] D. B., i., 163.
[286] The charter, which is in both Anglo-Saxon and Latin, is given in Dugdale’s History of St Paul’s, 304.
[287] See Freeman, ii., 356; and D. B., i., 134a.
[288] From report by Mr D. H. Montgomerie.
[289] Waytemore has sometimes been identified with the puzzling Wiggingamere, but in defiance of phonology.
[290] D. B., i., 351b.
[291] M. A., vi., 86.
[292] Itin., i., 27.