[551] Map, W., De Nugis Curialium (written 1182-89), 1850, p. 38.
[552] John of Salisbury, Polycraticus, edit. Giles, bk. VII. chs. 21-23.
[553] Wirecker, N., Brunellus, 1662, p. 83.
[554] Goldsmid, Political Songs, vol. 2, p. 64.
[555] Freeman, Norman Conquest, 3rd edit. 1877, vol. 2, p. 609.
[556] Ibid. p. 554; Map, De Nugis Curialium, 1850, p. 201 (Freeman: Map like other Norman writers speaks very ill of Godwin).
[557] Dugdale, Monasticon, vol. 6, p. 1618 (p. 1619 he says in connection with the destroyed nunnery Woodchester that the wife of Earl Godwin built it to make amends for her husband’s fraud at Berkley).
[558] Dugdale, Monasticon, ‘Shaftesbury,’ vol. 2, p. 470.
[559] Ibid. ‘Nunnaminster,’ vol. 2, p. 451.
[560] Ibid. ‘Barking,’ vol. 1, p. 436.