[25] Neustria Pia, 683.

[26] Gallia Christiana (1874), xi. 452.

[27] Neustria Pia, 881; Gall. Christ., xi., Instr. 86.

[28] Gall. Christ., xi. 452.

[29] Since this was written I have found that Mr C. F. R. Palmer, in his admirable little treatise on the Marmion family (1875), duly inserts this intermediate Robert. Mr Palmer has shown himself by far the best authority on the subject, and has printed a valuable charter of Stephen to Robert Marmion.

[30] Paper on 'Holy Trinity Priory, York', p. 208 note. This identification is accepted by no less an authority than Mr A. S. Ellis (Domesday Tenants of Gloucestershire, p. 69).

[31] i.e. according to Stapleton's pedigree.

[32] And Mr Palmer independently had done the same in his History of the Marmions (1865).

[33] Lodge's Scrivelsby: the Home of the Champions.

[34] See p. [174].