[6] sic.
[7] See Monast. Anglic., ii. 177.
[8] It is possible, I think, that the only endowment entered to the church at Cirencester in Domesday, viz., two hides at Cirencester, had been originally given by Regenbald.
[9] Henry I, at 'Burne' (English Historical Review, 1895).
[10] As in the charters to Aubrey de Vere (Baronia Anglica, 158) and William Mauduit.
[11] Here, it would seem, is further proof of the Bishops of Ely and Durham assuming their styles before consecration (infra, pp. 366-7).
[12] Harl. MS., 743, fo. 8d.
[13] Mr Freeman held him to be an Englishman.
[14] Norm. Conq. 2nd Ed.), iii. 773. Cf. 1st Ed., iii. 752-3; iv. 277.
[15] Ibid. (1st Ed.), iv. 252-3.