[1262] Rogers, Hist. of Agriculture and Prices in England, 1876. i. 631, ii. 543-547.
[1263] Munimenta Gildhallæ Londoniensis, edited by Riley, i. (1859) 224.
[1264] Herbert, Hist. of the Great Livery Companies of London, 1834. 114.
[1265] Thomas, Fontego dei Todeschi in Venezia, 1874. 252.
[1266] Statistical Tables relating to the Colonial and other possessions of the United Kingdom, xi. 618. 619.
[1267] Consular Reports, Aug. 1873, 917; in 1876 only 380 cwt.
[1268] Statement of the Trade and Navigation of the Presidency of Bombay for 1872-73. pt. ii. 90.
[1269] Annual Volume of Trade, etc. for the Bengal Presidency for 1870-71. 121.
[1270] Schübeler, Pflanzenwelt Norwegens (1873-75) 253.
[1271] Leechdoms, etc. of Early England edited by Cockayne, iii. (1866) 324. 347. According to the Rev. Edward Gillett (p. xxxii.), S. Ebulus is believed to have been brought to England by the Danes and planted on the battlefield and graves of their countrymen. In Norfolk it still bears the name of Danewort and blood hilder (blood elder).