[117] Cambro-Briton and Celtic General Repository, vol. iii. p. 199.
[118] Chalmers’ Caledonia, vol. ii. 789.
[119] Liber Cartarum Sancté Crucis de Edwinesburg (Bannatyne Club edit. 1840), p. 6.
[120] Transactions of the Society of Scottish Antiquaries, vol. i. p. 299.
[121] Chronica de Mailros, a cod. unico in Bibl. Cott. servato. Bannatyne Club edition, Edinburgh, 1835, p. 88. Crawford’s Genealogical History of the Family of the Stewarts, 1710, p. 5. Lord Hailes’ Annals of Scotland, ed. of 1797, vol. i. p. 327. Fordun gives the year as 1178, probably from a difference in the style of reckoning; see his Scotichronicon, Goodall’s edit. 1759, tom. i. p. 475.
[122] Registrum Episcopatus Moraviensis, p. 77.
[123] Tanner’s Notitia Monastica Huntingdonshire, ii. 3. Monast. Anglicanum, tom. ii. p. 417.
[124] Paxton’s Account of the Hospital and Parish of St. Giles in the Fields. Stowe in his Survey of London (Strype’s edit. 1720, vol. ii. book iv. p. 74), says it was founded about 1117 (the year preceding Matilda’s death).
[125] Anglor. Historia Major, Append. p. 161.
[126] Monasticon Anglicanum, 2d ed. vol. vi. p. 620.