[185] “Garinus filius Geroldi Suvenhantone, per serjanteriam cameræ (sic) Regis” (Ibid. p. 486). (Should ‘cameræ’ be ‘camerariæ’?). Also “ut sit Camerarius Regis” (‘Testa,’ p. 148).
[186] “Margeria de Ripariis tenet villam de Creklade de camar[aria] domini regis ad scaccarium: Eadem Margeria tenet villam de Sevenha[m]pton cum pertinentiis de domino rege per predictum servitium” (‘Testa de Nevill.,’ p. 153).
[187] See ‘Red Book of the Exchequer,’ and ‘Testa de Nevill.’
[188] Red Book of the Exchequer, p. cccxv.
[189] For a similar misdescription of the document preceding it see my ‘Studies on the Red Book of the Exchequer,’ p. 61.
[190] History of the Exchequer.
[191] Antiquities of the Exchequer, pp. 144–6, 165, 167.
[192] At Portsmouth, the witnesses being Geoffrey the chancellor, Nigel de Albini, and Geoffrey de Clinton.
[193] Oliver’s ‘Monasticon Diocesis Exoniensis,’ p. 134.
[194] Ed. Arnold, i. 269.