[426]. Ibid. Nos. 832, 842.

[427]. Ibid. Nos. 874, 905.

[428]. Ibid. No. 493.

[429]. Ibid. No. 328.

[430]. Ibid. Nos. 757, 898, 923.

[431]. “Si iudex vel sacerdos reperti fuerint nequiter iudicasse,” etc. Leg. Visigoth, ii. c. l. § 33.

[432]. “Gif mon on folces gemóte cyninges geréfan ge-yppe eofot,” etc. § 22. “And gebrengen beforan cyninges geréfan on folcgemóte ... gecýðe in gemótes gewitnesse cyninges geréfan.” § 34. See also Æðelred, iii. § 13. Cnut, ii. § 8, 33. Thorpe, i. 76, 82, 380, 396. In Cod. Dipl. No. 789, appears a king’s reeve Wulfsige: but is not this the same Wulfsige as we find sheriff of Kent at the same period?

[433]. Hen. Hunt. lib. iv.

[434]. Æðelw. lib. iii. “Exactor regis, iam morans in oppido, quod Dorceastre nuncupatur.” Gaimar calls him a “un senescal al rei:” l. 2069.

[435]. Hen. Hunt. lib. v.