[508] Gesta and R. Howden, ll.cc.
[509] The settlement is given at length in Gesta, i. 169, 170.
[510] Cf. Gesta, 132, 133, and R. Devizes, 19. According to the former authority the cups and dishes were of gold, according to the latter of silver.
[511] R. Devizes, 18.
[512] Gesta, 132.
[513] R. Devizes, 19. The terrino was a small gold coin weighing twenty grains.
[514] Gesta, 126; date confirmed by R. Diceto, ii. 85.
[515] Est., ll. 549-58.
[516] Est., ll. 615-19.
[517] R. Devizes, 18.