[74] Cronica General de España, pt. 3, p. 370.
[75] Cron. Gen. de España, pt. 4, fol. 373.
[76] Cron. Gen. de España, pt. 4, c. ii.
[77] The hiatus, here noted by the author, has evidently arisen from the loss of a leaf of his manuscript. The printed line which precedes the parenthesis concludes page 32 of the manuscript; the line which follows it begins page 34. The intermediate page is wanting. I presume the author did not become conscious of his loss until he had resorted to his manuscript for revision, and that he could not depend upon his memory to supply what was wanting without a fresh resort to authorities not at hand. Hence a postponement and ultimate omission. The missing leaf would scarce have filled half a page of print, and, it would seem from the context, must have related the invasion of Andalusia by Fernando and the ravages committed by his armies.—Ed.
[78] Cron. Gen. de España, pt. 4. Bleda, lib. 4, c. 10.
[79] Cronica del Rey Santo, cap. 13.
[80] Notas para la Vida del Santo Rey, p. 554.
[81] Some chronicles, through mistake, make it Pezuelo near Ciudal Real, in the mountains on the confines of Granada.
[82] Conde, tom. iii. c. 5.
[83] Notas para la Vida, etc., p. 562.