[134] Archbishop of St. David's.

[135] Amesbury, in Wilts.

[136] In Somersetshire.

[137] Wessex.

[138] The whole of this paragraph concerning Oxford is thought to be an interpolation, because it is not known to have existed in more than one MS. copy.

[139] Hyde Abbey.

[140] This must consequently have been written in a.d. 888.

[141] Wise conjectures that we ought to read Hiberiæ, Spain, and not Hiberniæ, Ireland, in this passage.

[142] Not the celebrated John Scotus Eregina.

[143] Denarii.