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[t]Heming. vol. i. p. 109.

[u]Heming. vol. i. p. 108, 109. Chron. Dunst. p. 653.

[w]Chron. Dunst. vol. ii. p. 654.

[x]Walsing. p. 69. Trivet, p. 296.

[y]Heming. vol. i. p. 52, 110.

[z]Heming. vol. i. p. 111.

[a]Walsing. p. 69.

[b]Heming. vol. i. p. 112.

[c]Rymer, vol. ii. p. 783. Walsing. p. 70.

[d]M. West. p. 430.

[e]Heming. vol. i. p. 113.

[f]Heming. vol. i. p. 114. M. West. p. 430.

[g]Walsing. p. 72. Heming. vol. i. p. 115. Trivet, p. 302.

[h]Walsing. p. 72. Heming. vol. i. p. 117. Trivet, p. 304.

[i]Heming. vol. i. p. 138.

[k]Walsing. p. 73. Heming. vol. i. p. 138, 139, 140, 141. Trivet, p. 308.

[l]Walsing. p. 74. Heming. vol. i. p. 143.

[m]Heming. vol. i. p. 143.

[n]Heming. vol. i. p. 159.

[o]Heming. vol. i. p. 167, 168.

[p]Heming. vol. i. p. 168.

[q]Hemingford, vol. i. p. 170.

[r]Walsing. p. 80. We are told by Tyrrel, vol. ii. p. 145. from the Chronicle of St.

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demanded of Edward as high terms as had been imposed on his father by the earl of Leicester: But no other historian mentions this particular.

[s]Heming. vol. i. p. 171. M. West. p. 431, 433.

[t]Brady, vol. ii. p. 84. Carte, vol. ii. p. 292.

[u]It must however be remarked, that the king never forgave the chief actors in this

transaction, and he found means afterwards to oblige both the constable and mareschal to resign their offices into his hands. The former received a new grant of it: But the office of mareschal was given to Thomas of Brotherton, the king’s second son.

[w]Heming. vol. i. p. 146.

[x]Rymer, vol. ii. p. 817. Heming. vol. i. p. 149. Trivet, p. 310.

[y]Rymer, vol. ii. p. 823.

[z]Walsing. p. 70. Heming. vol. i. p. 118. Trivet, p. 299.

[a]Walsing. p. 70. Heming. vol. i. p. 118.

[b]Heming. vol. i. p. 121, 122.

[c]Heming. vol. i. p. 127.

[d]On the 11th of September 1297.

[e]Walsing. p. 73. Heming. vol. i. p. 127, 128, 129. Trivet, p. 307.

[f]Heming. vol. i. p. 130.

[g]Heming. vol. i. p. 131, 132, 133.

[h]Rymer, vol. ii. p. 813.

[i]Walsing. p. 75. Heming. vol. i. p. 163.

[k]Walsing. p. 76. T. Wykes, p. 127. Heming. vol. i. p. 163, 164, 165. Trivet, p. 313,

says only 20,000. M. West. p. 431, says 40,000.

[l]This story is told by all the Scotch writers; though it must be owned that Trivet and

Hemingford, authors of good credit, both agree that Bruce was not at that time in Edward’s army.

[m]Rymer, vol. ii. p. 844.

[n]Ibid. p. 863.

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[o]Rymer, vol. ii. p. 873. Walsing. p. 85. Heming. vol. i. p. 186. Trivet, p. 330. M.

West. p. 443.

[p]Heming. vol. i. p. 197.

[q]Ibid. p. 205.

[r]Ryley, p. 506.

[o. 27.

[t]M. West. p. 453.

[u]Walsing. p. 91. Heming. vol. i. p. 222, 223. Trivet, p. 344.

[w]Heming. vol. i. p. 223. M. West. p. 456.

[x]Institute, p. 156.

[y]History of the English law, p. 158, 163.

[z]Articuli super Cart. cap. 6. Edward enacted a law to this purpose; but it is doubtful,

whether he ever observed it. We are sure that scarcely any of his successors did. The multitude of these letters of protection were the ground of a complaint by the commons in 3 Edward II. See Ryley, p. 525. This practice is declared illegal by the statute of Northampton passed in the second of Edward III. but it still continued, like many other abuses. There are instances of it so late as the reign of queen Elizabeth.

[a]Statute of Winton.

[b]Statute of Acton Burnel.

[c]Statute of conspirators.

[d]Spelman. Gloss. in verbo
justiciarius.
Gilbert’s Hist. of the Exchequer, p. 8.

[e]Brady of Boroughs, p. 25, from the records.

[f]P. 234. See also M. West, p. 409.

[g]Rymer, vol. ii. p. 77, 107.

[h]Id. p. 862.

[i]Anderson’s history of commerce, vol. i. p. 137.

[k]Anderson’s hist. of commerce, vol. i. p. 146.

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[l]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 361. It is the charter of Edw. I. which is there confirmed by Edw.

III.

[m]Rymer, vol. ii. p. 530.

[n]Rymer, vol. ii. p. 1092.

[o]Trivet, p. 346.

[p]Rymer, vol. iii. p. i. Heming, vol. i. p. 243. Walsing. p. 96.

[q]T de la More, p. 593. Walsing. p. 97.

[r]T. de la More, p. 593. Trivet, cont. p. 3.

[s]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 47. Ypod. Neust. p. 499.

[o. 49.

[u]Trivet, cont. p. 5.

[w]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 80.

[x]Ibid. p. 92. Murimuth, p. 39.

[y]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 87.

[z]Heming. vol. i. p. 248. T. de la More, p. 593.

[a]Rymer, vol. iii, p. 167.

[o. 50. Heming, vol. i. p. 247. Walsing. p. 97. Ryley, p. 526.

[o. 51.

[d]Ryley’s Placit. Parl. p. 530, 541.

[o. 53. Walsing. p. 98.

[f]Trivet, cont. p. 4.

[g]Walsing. p. 101.

[h]Walsing. p. 101.

[i]Rymer, vol. ii. p. 324.

[k]T de la More, p. 593.

[l]Dugd. Baron. vol. ii. p. 44.

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[m]Walsing. p. 101. T. de la More, p. 593. Trivet, cont. p. 9.

[n]Ryley, p. 538. Rymer, vol. iii. p. 366.

[o]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 481.

[p]T. de la More, p. 594.

[q]Ibid.

[r]Ypod. Neust. p. 501.

[s]Ryley, p. 560. Rymer, vol. iii. p. 722.

[t]Brady, vol. ii. p. 122. from the records, app. No. 61. Ryley, p. 560.

[u]Dugd. Baron. vol. i. p. 389.

[w]T. de la More, p. 594.

[x]Walsingham, p. 113. T. de la More, p. 595. Murimuth, p. 55.

[y]Trivet, cont. p. 25.

[z]Monach. Malmes.

[a]Murimuth, p. 55.

[b]Tyrrel, vol. ii. p. 280. from the register of C. C. Canterbury.

[c]Walsing. p. 114.

[d]Tottle’s collect. part 2. p. 50. Walsing. p. 114.

[e]Tottle’s collect. part 2. p. 54. Rymer, vol. iii p. 891.

[f]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 89. Walsing. p. 114, 115. T. de la More, p. 595. Murimuth, p. 56.

[g]Walsing. p. 115.

[h]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 907. T. de la More, p. 595.

[i]Walsing. p. 115. Murimuth, p. 57.

[k]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 958.

[l]Walsing. p. 115.

[m]Ypod. Neust. p. 504.

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[n]T. de la More, p. 596. Walsing. p. 116.

[o]Tyrrel, vol. ii. p. 291. from the records.

[p]Leland’s Coll. vol. i. p. 668.

[q]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 1022. Murimuth, p. 60.

[r]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 74, 98.

[s]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 7, 8, 20. T. de la More, p. 596. Walsing. p. 120. Ypod. Neust. p.

506.

[t]T. de la More, p. 598. Murimuth, p. 65.

[u]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 184, 188, 225.

[w]T. de la More, p. 598.

[x]Walsing. p. 123. Ypod. Neust. p. 507. T. de la More, p. 598. Murimuth, p. 66.

[y]Ypod. Neust. p. 508.

[z]Walsing. p. 123.

[a]Walsing. p. 124. T. de la More, p. 599. Murimuth, p. 66.

[b]Walsing, p. 124.

[c]Murimuth, p. 67.

[d]Leland’s Coll. vol. i. p. 673. T. de la More, p. 599. Walsing. p. 125. M. Froissart,

liv. i. chap. 13.

[e]Walsing. p. 125. Ypod. Neust. p. 508.

[f]Walsing, p. 126. Murimuth, p. 68.

[o. 72.

[h]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 137. Walsing. p. 125.

[i]Walsing. p. 126.

[k]Anonymi Hist. p. 838.

[l]T. de la More, p. 602.

[m]Cotton’s Abridg. p. 8.

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[n]Cotton’s Abridg. p. 66, 81. Rymer, vol. v. p. 600.

[o]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 31, 101.

[p]It was pretended, that he kissed the knights who received him on the mouth, navel,

and breech. Dupuy, p. 15, 16. Wals. p. 99.

[q]Vertot, vol. ii. p. 142.

[r]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 323, 956. vol. iv. p. 47. Ypod. Neust. p. 506.

[s]Trivet, cont. p. 17, 18.

[t]Wals. p. 107.

[u]Rot. Parl. 7 Edw. II. n. 35, 36. Ypod. Neust. p. 502.

[w]Murimuth, p. 48. Walsingham, p. 108, says it rose to six pounds.

[x]Ypod. Neust. p. 502. Trivet, cont. p. 18.

[y]Dugdale passim.

[z]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 388.

[a]Rymer, vol. iii. p. 770.

[b]Brady’s hist. vol. ii. p. 143, from Claus. 15 Edw. II. M. 14. Dors. in cedula.

[c]Ypod. Neust. p. 502. Wals. p. 107.

[d]Ypod. Neust. p. 503. T. de la More, p. 594. Trivet, cont. p. 22. Murimuth, p. 51.

[e]Ypod. Neust. p. 504.

[f]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 245, 257, 258, &c.

[g]Froissard, liv. iv. chap. 18.

[h]Ibid. liv. i. chap. 17.

[i]Ibid. liv. iv. chap. 19.

[k]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 312. Froissard, liv. iv. chap. 19.

[l]Froissard, liv. iv. chap. 19.

[m]Froissard, liv. iv. chap. 19. Hemingford, p. 268. Ypod. Neust. p. 509. Knyghton, p.

2552.

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[n]Froissard, liv. iv. chap. 19.

[o]Rymer, p. 337. Heming. p. 270. Anon. Hist. p. 392.

[p]Ypod. Neust. p. 510.

[q]Knyghton, p. 2554.

[r]Avesbury, p. 8. Anon. Hist. p. 395.

[s]Heming. p. 271. Ypod. Neust. p. 510. Knyghton, p. 2555.

[t]Avesbury, p. 9.

[u]Brady’s App. No. 83. Anon. Hist. p. 397, 398. Knyghton, p. 2556.

[w]Cotton’s Abridg. p. 85, 86.

[x]Cotton’s Abridg. p. 10.

[y]Cotton’s Abridg.

[z]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 384.

[a]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 251.

[b]Froissard, liv. i. chap. 21.

[c]Heming. p. 272. Walsing. p. 131. Knyghton, p. 2560.

[d]Knyghton, p. 2561.

[e]Heming. p. 273. Walsing. p. 131. Knyghton, p. 2561.

[f]Heming. p. 273. Knyghton, p. 2561.

[g]Cotton’s Abridg.

[h]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 564, 565, 566.

[i]Heming. p. 275, 276, 277. Knyghton, p. 2559. Otterborne, p. 115.

[k]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 590.

[l]Ibid. p. 614.

[m]Froissard, liv. 1. chap. 4.

[n]Id. liv. i. chap. 22.

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[o]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 477, 481. Froissard, liv. 1. chap. 25. Anon. Hist. p. 394. Walsing.

p. 130. Murimuth, p. 73.

[p]Froissard, liv. 1. chap. 29.

[q]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 747. Froissard, liv. 1. chap. 27.

[r]Rymer, vol. iv. p. 777.

[s]Froissard, liv. 4. chap. 29, 33, 36.

[t]Froissard, liv. 1. chap. 30. Meyerus.

[u]Froissard, liv. 1. chap. 30.

[w]Cotton’s Abridg.

[x]Dugd. Baron. vol. ii. p. 146.

[y]Froissard, liv. i. chap. 35.

[z]Heming. p. 303. Walsingham, p. 143.

[a]Froissard, liv. i. chap. 39. Heming. p. 305.

[b]Froissard, liv. i. chap. 30.

[c]Froissard, liv. i. chap. 41, 42, 43. Heming. p. 307. Walsing. p. 143.

[d]Cotton’s Abridg. p. 17.

[e]14 Edward III.

[f]Froissard, liv. i. chap. 51. Avesbury, p. 56. Heming. p. 321.

[g]Walsing. p. 148.

[h]Rymer, vol. v. p. 197.

[i]Froissard, liv. i. chap. 57.

[k]Froissard, liv. i. chap. 54.

[l]Du Tillet, Recueil de Traitéz, &c. Heming. p. 325, 326. Walsing. p. 149.

[m]Froissard, liv. i. chap. 64. Avesbury, p. 65.

[n]Heming. p. 352. Ypod. Neust. p. 514. Knyghton, p. 2580.

[o]Ypod. Neust. p. 513.

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