[66] The effect of all the changes of assessment we have traced under Henry II would only be the reduction of this total to 774.]

[67] Roll of 11 Hen. II. (This was, of course, the son of Henry I by Edith.)

[68] The custos of his fief paid scutage for eighty knights in 1159, but he speaks 'de meis lx. militibus' in his carta.

[69] The undoubted assessment in 1162. Afterwards it is found paying on sixty and a fraction.

[70] 'Lx. milites ... habere solebat pater meus' (carta).

[71] This figure is given in the Liber Niger, but is really derived from his recorded payments.

[72] Tot habuit milites feodatos ... scilicet lx. de antiquo feodo (carta).

[73] In Yorkshire alone. In all England, many more.

[74] This figure is taken from the payments in 1161 and 1172.

[75] Roll of 11 Hen. II.