[1152] Compare the remission by Henry II., in his charter to the second Earl of Essex, of the Crown's lien upon certain of his manors, dating from the time of Henry I. (see p. 241).
[1153] The words which follow are on p. 240.
[1154] This has a direct bearing on the very difficult question of the assessment of the new feoffment.
[1155] Picot de Tani (1168) stood in the shoes of William fitz Jocelin (1166), having married his daughter Alice (Rotulus de Dominabus).
[1156] Printed by Madox as from the Liber Feudorum.
[1157] 4th series, vol. ix. p. 314.
[1158] Academy, June 27, 1885.
APPENDIX Y.
THE FIRST AND SECOND VISITS OF HENRY II. TO ENGLAND.
(See p. [198].)