[118a] Camden’s Britan. p. 677.
[118b] These dates may have been some years later. In a MS. obligingly lent to me, it is stated, “Dissolved by statute of Henry VIII. 1561, at which time it was rated in the King’s Books at 214l. 3s. 3d.:” so that it was wholly decayed, as Camden has it, in twenty-five years.
[119] This is the year in which Camden’s Latin Edition appeared; consequently, this survey must have been made before.
[124a] Pennant, vol. 1.
[124b] Pennant, vol. 1, p. 395.
[124c] Pennant, vol. 1, p. 397.
[125] A ploughland is nearly one hundred acres.
[127] Pennant, vol. 1, p. 398.
[131a] Pennant, vol. 1, p. 399.
[131b] Although Pennant spells the second Cateli with two letters of T, yet it has been published by others with only one; and as the name in both instances refers to the same person, I have adopted the latter course.