[72] 1 Stubbs, Const. Hist. Eng. 566.
[73] 3 Rogeri de Wendover, 262.
[74] The writ is in Stubbs, Select Charters, 287.
[75] 2 Memoriale Walteri de Coventria, 217. “Dicentes se propter terras quas in Anglia tenent non debere regem extra regnum sequi nec ipsum euntem scutagio juvare.”
[76] See McKechnie, Magna Carta, 144-150.
[77] Chapter 12. No scutage or aid shall be imposed in our kingdom, except by the common council of our kingdom, except for the ransoming of our body, for the making of our oldest son a knight, and for once marrying our oldest daughter, and for these purposes it shall be only a reasonable aid; in the same way it shall be done concerning the aids of the city of London. Adams and Stephens, Select Documents of Eng. Const. Hist. 44. Latin text, Stubbs, Select Charters, 298.
[78] Below, 66.
[79] 1 Stubbs, Const. Hist. Eng. 573.
[80] Taswell-Langmead, Eng. Const. Hist. 101.
[81] See McKechnie, Magna Carta, 274, 284, 291-301.