[177.] Thorpe, p. 53, where they are mentioned as sometimes held by even 'Wiliscmen,' i.e. tenants not of Saxon blood.
[178.] Thorpe, p. 50.
[179.] Ibid. p. 46.
[180.] For the archæology of Tidenham see Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club, 1874–5, and Mr. Ormerod's Archæological Memoirs relating to the district adjacent to the confluence of the Severn and the Wye. London, 1861 (not published).
[181.] Pp. 374–6.
[182.] Kemble's Cod. Dip. CCCCLII. (vol. ii. p. 327).
[183.] Codex Dip. iii. p. 444; App. CCCCLII. 'Ðis synd ða landgemæra tó Dyddenháme. Of Wægemúðan to iwes héafdan; of iwes héafden on Stánræwe; of Stánræwe on hwítan heal; of hwítan heale on iwdene; of iwdene on brádan mór; of brádan mór on Twyfyrd; of Twyfyrd on astege pul ut innan Sæfern.'
[184.] Cod. Dip. iii. p. 450, where they are evidently misplaced.
[185.] Cod. Dip. DCCC., XXII.
[186.] Cod. Dip. iii. p. 450.