[300] Symeon Dunelm. Tweyed. Script. x.
[301] Habingdon, MSS. Godwin de Præf, p. 231.
[302] Tindal's Hist. of Evesham, p. 248.
[303] Ibid. p. 250.
[304] MS. Harl., No. 3763, p. 180.
[305] MS. Cot. Vesp. b. xxiv. It is printed in Latin in Nash's Worcestershire, vol. i. p. 419, and translated in Tindal's Hist. of Worcs. p. 24, all of which I have used with Dugdale's Monast. vol. ii. p. 5.
[306] MS. Cottonian Augustus II. No. 11. "Ex his debet invenire præcentor incaustum omnibus scriptoribus monasterii; et Pergamenum ad brevia, et colores ad illuminandum, et necessaria ad legandum libros." See Dugdale's Monast. vol. ii. p. 24.
[307] After the elapse of so many years, the research of the antiquarian has brought this desk to light; an account of it will be found in the Archeologia, vol. xvii. p. 278.
[308] "Emit etiam quator evangelia glosata, et Yaiam et Ezechielem glossatos."
[309] Harleian MSS., No. 3763.