In footnote [1229] “De Nugis Curialibus” has been changed to “De Nugis Curialium”
In footnote [1291] The closing bracket has been moved:
“Joh. Salisb., Ep. lxxviii. (Giles, vol. i. p. 109; Robertson, Becket, vol. v. Ep. ix. p. 13).”
has been changed to
“Joh. Salisb., Ep. lxxviii. (Giles, vol. i. p. 109); Robertson, Becket, vol. v. Ep. ix. p. 13.”
Now the abbreviations “ib.” and “ibid.” are used to refer to the same work as a previous reference on the same page, as is “as above”. Moving footnotes to the end of paragraphs, has meant that occasionally these abbreviations refer to citations in a previous paragraph’s footnotes, so the transcriber has replaced these with the citation to which they refer, the replaced text is shown ·/·thus.
“Ib.” has been replaced in footnotes: [83], [87], [224], [753], [819], [939], [964], [1184], [1597], [1461], [1602], [1605] and [1670].
“ib.” has been replaced in footnotes: [1297] (1st citation), [1324] (1st citation) and [1324] (2nd citation).
“Ibid.” has been replaced in footnotes: [458] (1st citation), [1253] (1st citation), [1496] (1st citation) and [1530].
“ibid.” has been replaced in footnote [427].
“as above” has been replaced in footnotes: [41] (3rd citation), [279], [473], [569] (2nd citation), [576], [581] (1st citation), [586], [614], [618] (2nd citation), [692] (1st citation), [813] (1st citation), [856] (2nd citation), [937], [947], [958] (3rd citation), [959] (3rd citation), [999], [1062] (2nd citation), [1215] (1st citation), [1220] (1st citation), [1273] (2nd citation), [1286] (1st citation), [1421] (1st citation) and [1533] (1st citation).
“(as above)” has been replaced in footnotes: [605] (2nd citation), [718] (3rd citation), [765] (1st citation), [837] (1st citation), [837] (2nd citation), [931], [957] (3rd citation), [1189] (3rd citation) and [1201].
In footnote [926] “(as above)”originally refered to both the 2nd and 3rd citations.