[13] 13 July 1293: ibid., p. 443.
[14] See Savage, pp. 29 f.; Wood, Hist. and Antiqq. of the Univ. of Oxford (ed. Gutch), Colleges and Halls, pp. 73, 86 f.
[15] In this document the head of the College is styled Warden (Riley, p. 443), a title which occurs in 1303 (Wood, Colleges and Halls, p. 81), and which alternates with that of Master for some time later. President occurs in 1559; Statutes, p. 25.
[16] Wood, Hist. and Antiqq. ii. 731-733.
[17] Ibid., pp. 774 f.
[18] Riley, pp. 442 f.; Wood, Colleges and Halls, p. 73.
[19] English Historical Review, vi. (1891) 152 f.
[20] Dict. of Nat. Biogr. xix. (1889) 194-198.
[21] Statutes of Balliol College, pp. viii-xix.
[22] It may be remarked that a grant of the year 1343 is noted by Savage, p. 52, as the first among the College muniments in which the name Balliol is spelled with a single l.