[92] M.H.B., Pref. 77.

[93] Two Chron., Introd., lii.

[94] [P. 28.]

[95] Kent has 15 extant St. Martins, Lincoln 14, Norfolk 14, Suffolk 7, Essex 4, Middlesex 8.

[96] [P. 45.]

[97] Cod. Dip., No. MCCLXXXIX.

[98] These were both in that suburb, still called “Ladymead.” But it would be one of the rash things, that are so often committed in these matters, to connect this name with the two Lady dedications. In fact there is a tolerable alternative. It may have been a mead that belonged to one “Godric Ladda,” a witness to an Anglo-Saxon manumission of a Bondsman, in Bath Abbey. (Hickes, Dissert., 8 Epist., p. 22).

[99] [P. 124-5.]

[100] Mon. Hist. Brit., p. 664.

[101] A.-S. K., I., 229-30.