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M. I'aiis only says " crastino Cineruin," which (by Nicolas's Tables) fell on
March 1st in the year 1229.
Page 389, line 7. " Caursi>u."'\ — The Italian moncj'-lenders. See the note on p. 530.
Page 389, line 18.] — Foxe says " Richard, his predecessor, a bishop of Co- ventry;" but Godwin siiows that there were five bishops of Lichfield and Coventry between Richard Pechc and Alexander de Savinsby : the immediate predecessor of the latter was William de CornhuU.
Page 389, line 22. " Soretze."'] Near Toulouse. (HoflJ'man, v. Suricinium.) Foxe says " Saraceiie:" the Latin is '• Suricinium." — M. Paris, p. 3 19.
Page 390, line 4.] — Foxe says " the countries of Normandy and Gaunt." But Henry had nothing to do with Gaunt. Normandy alone is mentioned at J). 397. M. Paris mentions that the nobles of Gascouij, Aquitaitie, I'oictou, and Normandy sent to him about Christmas 1228, offering him the sovereignty of their territories.
Page 390, line 17.] — Foxe miscalls Henry "earl of Normandy." (See
