[1] Tyrrells Generall History {l}{1}.2. p.21 & 37.
[4] Cambdens Remains London 1674.
[5] Pence are mention'd in the Statute entitled Assisa Panis et Cereisia 51 Henry 3 anno. 1266.
[7] Ibid et in Tyrrells General History p. 339.
[8] Tyrrells General History p. 126.
[9] The contents of this note are only visible in the diplomatic transcript because they were deleted on the original manuscript
[11] Matth. Paris ad an. 1180
[12] Black book in the Exchequer by Gervase of Tilbury
[13] Cambdens Remains p.238
[15] Dr Cowell's Interpret. in voce, Sterling
[16] Matthew Paris as ann. 1247 & 1248.
[18] Sir Richard Baker p. 100
[19] Polton's Stat. 18. & 25. Edward 3.
[23] 1. Henry 8 & 13 et 3. Henry 8 l.
[24] 14° & 15° Henry 8i. 12°.
[25] Cambdens Remains pag. 246.
[26] Sir Robert Cottons Posthumous work p. 197
[27] King Edw. 6. Iournal
[29] Mr. Lowndes his Essay. p. 8.
[31] Sir Robert Cotton's Posthumous Tracts.
[32] Cottons Posthumous Tracts.
[33] Wellwoods Memoires p. 297.
[34] +
pursuant to 3 Warrants dated 5 Novr. 1662. 8 April & 24 Xber. 1663
[36] Bp. King's State of Ireland.
[Editorial Note 1] Table covers both fos. 24v and 25r.
[Editorial Note 2] Table covers fos. 25v and 26r.
[Editorial Note 3] Table covers fos. 26v and 27r.
[Editorial Note 4] Table covers fos. 28v and 29r.
[Editorial Note 5] Table covers fos. 29v and 30r
[Editorial Note 6] Table covers fos. 30v and 31r.
[37] x or the Karat the Karat & Quarter piece