[[62]] Customs Accts., 106/1.
[[63]] Ibid., 111/40.
[[64]] Ibid., 171/26.
[[65]] Kendall, Iron Ores, 15; V. C. H. Sussex, ii. 241.
[[66]] Journ. of Brit. Arch. Ass., xxix. 121-9.
[[67]] V. C. H. Somers., i. 275. There was also a 'collegium fabrorum' at Chichester (Regnum).—Suss. Arch. Coll., vii. 61-3.
[[68]] Kemble, Cod. Dipl., no. 30.
[[69]] Chron. Evesham (Rolls Ser.), 26. The legend was probably invented as an explanation of the remains of the (Roman) town found below the ground here, but the tradition of the smiths had no doubt some foundation.
[[70]] Dom. Bk., i. 162.
[[71]] Ibid.