[316] Munch, Det Norske Folks Historie, I., ii., 737.
[317] Historia Rameseiensis, 137.
[318] Adamus, Gesta, ii., c. 71.
[319] Fagrskinna, c. 33.
[320] Corpus Poeticum Boreale, ii., 136. The statement in Fagrskinna is probably based on Sighvat's verses.
[321] Encomium Emmæ, ii., c. 20.
[322] Migne, Patrologia Latina, cxli, col. 231. As to its date the letter furnishes no clue. Bishop Fulbert died, according to Migne's calculations, in April, 1029, two years after Canute's journey.
[323] Wharton, Anglia Sacra, ii., 249; William of Malmesbury's Vita Wulstani. The manuscripts were illuminated by Erven, scholasticus of Peterborough.
[324] Giesebrecht, Geschichte der deutschen Kaiserzeit, ii., 241-243. For a collection of the relevant texts, see Bresslau's Jahrbücher des deutschen Reichs unter Konrad II., i., 139.
[325] See Appendix ii.: Canute's Charter of 1027.