[7] Except that Robert fitz Bernard's place is taken by John of Cardiff.

[8] October 27, 1175.

[9] Sloane Charter xxxi. 4, No. 34. See also Addenda.

[10] August 1175.

[11] Cotton Charter, xi. 73 (original).

[12] Galba, E., II. fo. 31b.

[13] ibid., 62b.

[14] The witnesses to the fine and the charter confirming it included Richard Archdeacon of Poitiers and Robert Earl of Leicester. The former gives us the limit March 1163, and the king was not in England in the lifetime of the latter after March 1166.

[15] See my Ancient Charters, pp. 67-8.

[16] 'It is acknowledged on all hands that there is no sign of any attempt on Henry's part to publish the letter in Ireland ... before 1175. In that year Gerald states that the letter was read ... at Waterford.' English Historical Review, viii. 44. Cf. p. 31. See also Angevin Kings, ii. 182.