[97] See No. 260 of Kemble’s “Codex Diplomaticus.”

[98] Allen’s “Inquiry into the Rise and Growth of the Royal Prerogative in England.” New edition, 1849, edited by B. Thorpe, p. 135 et passim. Kemble’s “Codex Diplomaticus,” Introd. p. civ. et passim. Ed. 1839.

[99] Kemble, “Codex Diplomaticus,” ed. 1839, vol. i. Introd. p. ix.

[100] “Concilia,” i. 184.

[101] “Hist. of Tithes,” p. 210. Ed. 1618.

[102] Haddan and Stubbs, “Councils,” iii. 638.

[103] “Saxons in England,” ii. 485.

[104] As an illustration, see Charter A, dated 5th Nov., 844.

[105] As an illustration, see the Second Charter B, A.D. 854, and Charter C, 5th Nov., 855.

[106] Charter A.D. 857, Will. of Malms, lib. ii. § 113. Haddan and Stubbs, “Councils,” iii. 846. “The Saxons in England,” ii. 489.