[175] Ibid. p. 354.
[176] Ibid. p. 355.
[177] Ibid. p. 354.
[178] See the ‘Constitutio domus Regis’:—“Willelmus Maudut xiiii d. in die, et assidue in Domo Commedet,” etc. etc. He comes next to the Treasurer.
[179] Mediæval Military Architecture, ii. 400.
[180] See my “King Stephen and the Earl of Chester” (‘English Historical Review,’ x. 91).
[181] Testa de Nevill., 231.
[182] Ibid. 235; and ‘Red Book of the Exchequer,’ p. 460.
[183] Pipe Roll 2 Hen. II. See ‘Red Rook of the Exchequer,’ p. 664:—“Garino filio Geroldi xxxiiij lib. bl. in Worde.” Although the subject is one of special interest for the editor, he does not index Garin’s name here at all, while he identifies “Worde” in the Index (p. 1358), as “Worthy” (Hants), though it was Highworth, Wilts.
[184] Red Book of the Exchequer, pp. 355, 356.