[389] I. Canute, c. 22.
[390] Ibid., cc. 8-10.
[391] II. Canute, c. 5, 1.
[392] On this point the Norse sources furnish evidence everywhere. For the condition among the Scandinavians in Britain, see the account of the "Siege of Durham" published among the writings of Simeon of Durham (Opera Omnia, 215-220).
[393] I. Canute, c. 7, 3.
[394] II. Canute, cc. 52, 52,[**52 twice?] I, 74.
[395] II. Canute, c. 20, I.
[396] For the text of these compilations (including the forged forest law) see Liebermann, Gesetze der Angelsachsen, i., 529-546, 612-626. The documents have been made the subject of a series of studies by F. Liebermann, the results of which are summed up in Pollock and Maitland, History of English Law, i., 100-101.
[397] Liebermann, Gesetze der Angelsachsen, i., 620.
[398] II. Canute, c. 80, I.