Page 93: 'sullung solanda' corrected to 'sulung or solanda', (as 1895 ed.).

"... shows that in the Kentish district, and in Essex, where the sullung or solanda takes the place of the hide,..."

Page 95: 'basse' corrected to 'bases'.

"Mr Seebohm bases this statement on Anglo-Saxon evidence,..."

Page 95: 'Cland. A. IV' corrected to 'Claud. (for Claudius) C. IV'.

('The bookcases of Sir Robert Cotton's library were identified by busts of Roman emperors.

Cf. [http: //books.google.co.uk/books?id=h2p8tEBZ9YYC&pg=PA193] ('A. IV' corrected to 'C. IV' (Wrong in 1895 ed., correct in Elton's book).)

"Mr Elton, in his well-known Tenures of Kent, attaches considerable importance to a list, 'De Suylingis Comitatus Kanciæ et qui eas tenent;...' in the Cottonian MS., Claud. C. IV, which he placed little subsequent to Domesday."

Page 96: 'numquam' and 'nunquam' are interchangeable; they both mean 'never', or 'not'.

Page 96: 'indominio' corrected to 'in dominio', (as 1895 ed.)