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See Norman Conquest, vol. iii. p. 233, note.

Cf. S. James, near Taillebourg. (Sketches from French Travel, p. 296.)

See The Reign of William Rufus, vol. i. p. 321.

See above, p. 75.

See above, p. 67.

See Sketches from French Travel, p. 35.

See p. 179.

Historical Essays, third series, pp. 446-451.

See Norman Conquest, vol. ii. pp. 261, 607.

See Norman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 287.

See Norman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 288.

See Norman Conquest, vol. iv. pp. 170, 272. For the legend of the Holy Rood see Old English History, p. 271, and Mr. Freeman's article on "Montacute" in The Saturday Review, September 9, 1871.

See Mr. Freeman's account of Kirkstall in English Towns and Districts, p. 294.

See p. 119.

Norman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 246.

See Norman Conquest, vol. iii. p. 466.

See Norman Conquest, vol. v. p. 175.

See Historical Essays, Fourth Series, pp. 139, 140.

See p. 208.

See The Reign of William Rufus, vol. i. pp. 463, 464.

See The Reign of William Rufus, vol. ii. p. 96.

On the force of the word tyrant see History of Sicily, vol. ii. p. 50.

See above, p. 123.

See above, pp. 110, 119.

See Norman Conquest, vol. iv. p. 496

See Norman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 227.

See Norman Conquest, vol. ii. pp. 201-203.

See The Reign of William Rufus, vol. i. p. 184.

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