[165] “Henricus thesaurarius,” the Domesday tenant (49), is entered in the earlier Winchester survey temp. Hen. I.
[166] One such writ, still preserved, is printed in my ‘Ancient Charters’ (Pipe Roll Society). It belongs to 1191.
[167] See below.
[168] I punctuate it differently from Dr. Stubbs.
[169] Itinerary, p. 275.
[170] Antiquities of the Exchequer, p. 15.
[171] Ibid. p. 16.
[172] Ibid.
[173] Ibid. p. 66.
[174] See my ‘Calendar of Documents Preserved in France.’