[38] English Historical Review, ix. 34.

[39] Reprinted from Ibid., October 1893.

[40] Norm. Conq., iii. 783.

[41] iii. 402, note 2.

[42] iii. 782.

[43] I mean, as I explained above, elsewhere in Wace.

[44] He describes, as Mr Freeman observed, King Henry bidding the English 'meet the charge of the Norman knights by standing firm in the array of the ancient shield-wall' (William Rufus, ii. 411).

[45] Cont. Rev., March 1893, p. 351.

[46] 'It is upon Wace that we shall mainly rely.' Cont. Rev., p. 344.