[[32]] Galloway, op. cit., 53.
[[33]] Ibid., 46.
[[34]] Finchale Priory (Surt. Soc.), p. cccxci.
[[35]] V. C. H. Durham, ii. 322.
[[36]] V. C. H. War., ii. 221.
[[37]] In 1366 in the manor of Bolsover, £4, 11s. was paid in wages to 'a man looking after the coals and mine at Shutehoode, and keeping tally against the colliers and diggers of the same coals and stones.'—Foreign R., 42 Edw. III., m. 13.
[[38]] Except that the coalminers in the Forest of Dean, thanks to their intimate association with the iron-miners there, shared in the latter's privileges.
[[39]] V. C. H. Durham, ii. 322.
[[40]] Exch. Dep. by Com., 29 Eliz., East. 4.
[[41]] V. C. H. Derby, ii. 352.