[315] Rot. Pip. 31 Hen. I. p. 72.

[316] Report, p. 25 b.

[317] Ramsey Cartulary, i. 256.

[318] See p. 101 above.

[319] 28th Sept., 1889.

[320] The Red Book of the Exchequer, Ed. Hubert Hall, F.S.A., of the Public Record Office (Master of the Rolls Series), pp. cclxvii.-cclxxxiv.

[321] This phrase and the “sine judicio,” which the Articles employ as its opposite, should be compared with the formula for the Assize of Novel Disseisin.

[322] Rot. Pip. 14 Hen. II. p. 124 (“Honor Willelmi filii Alani”).

[323] See ‘Liber Rubeus,’ p. 272.

[324] Swereford’s ‘dictum’ is wrong, of course, here as elsewhere (see my ‘Studies on the Red Book’).