[248] Ibid., No. 729.
[249] Chronicon Abbatiæ de Evesham, 83.
[250] Kemble, Codex Diplomaticus, Nos. 728, 743.
[251] Chronicon Monasterii de Abingdon, i., 434 ff.
[252] Annales Monastici, ii., 16.
[253] Kemble, Codex Diplomaticus, No. 749.
[254] Gervase of Canterbury, Historical Works, ii., 56. The arm was brought to England from Rome by Archbishop Ethelnoth. William of Malmesbury, Gesta Regum, i., 224.
[255] Sec. 9.
[256] Sec. 15. As the term used for sorceress seems to be Norse, this prohibition was evidently aimed at practices in the Danelaw.
[257] Sec. 17.