[22] In The Governance of London (1907), Mr. Gomme surrenders some evidence which he formerly considered told in favour of Teutonic influences in London, such as that in clauses 9 and 11; but on the other hand he strengthens his case for Roman origins in other directions.—Ed.
[23] History of the Anglo-Saxons.
[24] “Aldred, Archbishop of York; Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester; Walter, Bishop of Hereford; Edgar the Atheling; the Earls Edwin and Morcar, and other Londoners of the better sort.” (Florence of Worcester.)
[25] Commentaries on the History, Constitution, and Chartered Franchises of the City of London, by George Norton.
[26] Gesta Stephani.
[27] The original word in charter is luc, untranslated.—Ed.
1 Algar, Priest of St. Michael Chepe.
11 Nicolas, Priest of St. Michael.
12 Daughter, m. Baldwin de Arras.