[565] The order is not quite the same in the first of these three lists.
[566] Mediæval Military Architecture (1884), ii. 10.
[567] Cinque Ports (1888), p. 66.
[568] Compare ‘Geoffrey de Mandeville,’ pp. 326–7.
[569] Freeman’s ‘Norman Conquest,’ following William of Poitiers.
[570] Genealogist, N. S., xii. 147.
[571] Lib. Rub., p. ccxl.
[572] English Historical Review, Oct., 1890 (v. 626–7).
[573] Forty years ago an able northern antiquary, Mr. Hodgson Hinde, who was well acquainted with early records, and knew these entries in the ‘Red Book,’ devoted sections of his work (Hodgson’s ‘Northumberland,’ part i., pp. 258–261, 261–263) to “cornage” and to “castle-ward,” but was careful not to confuse them.
[574] From which they were printed by Hodgson Hinde in his preface to the Cumberland Pipe Rolls.