[1227] Florence of Worcester, ii. 72.

[1228] Ordericus Vitalis (ed. Société de l'Histoire de France), iv. 371.

[1229] Henry of Huntingdon.

[1230] Cont. Flor. Wig., ii. 75; Eadmer, 290.

[1231] "Sciatis me dedisse et concessisse Ricardo episcopo episcopatum de Hereford," etc., etc.

[1232] Five of them joined the primate in the consecration of the Bishop of Hereford (January 16). The Archbishop of York was not at the council, being still in disgrace with the king for his conduct at the Council of Rheims (October, 1119).

[1233] Journ. Brit. Arch. Ass., xxix. 258, 259.

[1234] Reading "Willelmo, & Ricardo filiis Baldewini," where the charter has:—"(1) William de Tankerville, (2) William de Albini, (3) Walter de Gloucester, (4) Adam de Port, (5) William de Pirou, (6) Walter de Gant, (7) Richard fitz Baldwin.

[1235] The Count of Mortain, and the Earl of Chester. The latter was, of course, now Randolf, who had succeeded his cousin Richard, drowned in the White Ship.

[1236] Vide supra, p. 423.