[1063] "Nullus eorum" (L. R.).
[1064] "Duellum" (L. R.).
[1065] "Pertinentibus" (L. R.).
[1066] "London'" (L. R.).
[1067] "Port'" (L. R.).
[1068] "Regis H." (L. R.).
[1069] "Consuetudinem" (L. R.).
[1070] "Lond'" (L. R.).
[1071] "Apud Lond' teneantur" (L. R.).
[1072] Clauses 11 and 12 in the charter of Henry I. are transposed in that of Henry II. But it is more convenient to show the transposition as I have done in the text.