Letter Book E, fo. 84. (Memorials, pp. 128-129).

Chron. Edward I and II, i, 285.

Aungier's French Chron. (Riley's translation), p. 252.

Lib. Cust. (Rolls Series) i, 269.

Dated York, 8th June, 1319. These letters patent are preserved at the Guildhall (Box No. 4). Ten days later [18th June] Edward granted an ample inspeximus charter to the city, the original of which does not appear among the archives. See Lib. Cust. i, pp. 255-273.

Aungier, Fr. Chron. (Riley's translation), p. 253.

In this year [1318-19] the new charter was confirmed by the king, and cost £1,000. Id., p. 252.

Chron. Edward I and II, Introd., vol. ii, p. lxxxiv.

Lib. Cust. (Rolls Series) i, 285-432.

Rolls Series i, 51-60. Copies of the Ordinances are also to be found in the Liber Horn (fos. 209, seq.) and Liber Ordinationum (fos. 154b seq.) of the city's archives.