[80] Ingulph. ubi supra.

[81] Princeps. Ingulphus, in eod.

[82] This, I suppose, led Sir John into the above supposition about the Quarter-Waiters.

[83] Spelman's Life of Alfred, edit. Hearne, p. 198.

[84] Erant autem in Thesauro 60 Mille Libræ Argenti. Lib. vi.

[85] Introduction to the Life of Henry II. The Reader may see his Lordship's grounds of computation in a long note on this passage. The Saxon Chronicle says, the King's Treasures were difficiles numeratu, p. 192.

[86] Lord Lyttelton calling him Ralph Flambard, a Norman. Life of Henry II. vol. i. p. 87, where his character may be seen at large.

[87] The Saxon Chronicle says but Eleven.

[88] Matthew Paris.

[89] Saxon Chronicle.