[216] So I conclude from his Introduction to Domesday, i. 22, note 2.
[217] Inquisitio Comitatus Cantabrigiensi, pp. 97 et seq.
[218] Ed. Hamilton, pp. 184-9.
[219] Ibid., pp. 97, 101.
[220] C omits 'et'.
[221] Here the scribe of C, puzzled by the evident corruption of the text from which he copied, read 'inv[enit]'.
[222] 'Toft' (rightly) in C.
[223] Chauelæi, C.
[224] Stanhard[us], B, C.
[225] Frauuis, C.