[36] Letter addressed to Mr. Fuller, as it appears in “Our Title Deeds.”
[37] “E. H.,” lib. v. c. iv.
[38] Bede, “E. H.,” lib. v. c. v.
[39] Johnson’s “Laws and Canons,” i. 87.
[40] Bodl. MS. 718.
[41] See Haddan and Stubbs, “Councils,” iii. 413.
[42] “Con.,” ii. 258.
[43] “Laws and Canons,” i. 181, ed. 1850.
[44] “Antiq. of the Ang.-Sax.,” i. 93, note.
[45] “Ancient Laws,” ii. 97.
[46] Thorpe’s “Ancient Laws,” etc., i. 98, Canons 3 and 5.
[47] “History of Tithes,” ed. 1618, pp. 196-198. Selden quotes in the
margin, “_MS. in Biblioth. Cottoniana_,” which clearly indicates that he
did not know it as the “_Worcester_” volume; or “_Worcester, Nero, A, 1_.”
[48] Consecrated Archbishop A.D. 734; died Nov. 19, 766, Stubbs’s
“Registrum Sacrum Anglicanum.”
[49] Baluze, i. 141, 142; Selden, c. vi. s. 7.
[50] “The Saxons in England,” ii. 473.
[51] Milman, ii. 292, etc.
[52] Bede, “Eccl. Hist.,” i. 27, 29.
[53] Stubbs, “Const. Hist.,” i. 217, ed. 1874.
[54] Bede, “E. H.,” ii. 6.
[55] Bede, “E. H.,” ii. c. xiii. See Kemble’s “Saxons,” ii. 241.
[56] Birch, “Cartularium Saxonicum,” i. No. 15.
[57] _Ibid._, i. No. 20.
[58] Bede, “E. H.,” iii. c. 25.
[59] Bede, “E. H.,” bk. iii. c. xxv., Dr. Giles’s translation.
[60] “Secundum vestrorum scriptorem tenorem” (Bede, “E. H.,” iii. c.
xxix.).
[61] Bede, “E. H.,” iv. c. i.
[62] Birch, “Cart. Sax.,” i. No. 24.
[63] Haddan and Stubbs, “Councils,” iii. 360.
[64] Hook’s “Lives of Archbishops,” i. 245, 246.
[65] Haddan and Stubbs, “Councils,” iii. 360.
[66] “Lives of the Two Offas” (Matt. Paris, ed. 1640, p. 21).
[67] “Henry of Huntingdon,” book iv. See also Pope Leo III.’s letter to
King Kenwulf of Mercia, in Haddan and Stubbs, “Councils,” iii. 523, 525.
[68] Selden, “History of Tithes,” c. viii. s. 2, p. 201.
[69] “Basileæ,” 1567; “Centuria,” viii. c. ix. pp. 574, 575.
[70] Haddan and Stubbs, “Councils,” iii. 461.
[71] “Facts and Fictions,” p. 154.
[72] “Ancient Laws,” Preface, p. vii.; see pp. 69, 70.
[73] Haddan and Stubbs, “Councils,” iii. 444, 447.
[74] Haddan and Stubbs, “Councils,” iii. 456.
[75] “Facts and Fictions,” p. 145.
[76] “Councils,” iii. 637, note.
[77] “Constitutional History,” i. 228, ed. 1874.
[78] Num. xviii. 21.
[79] “Original and Right of Tithes,” p. 102.
[80] “Historiæ Anglicanæ Scriptores, x.,” edited by Roger Twysden, ed.
1652, fol. p. 776. Chronicon Johannis Bromton.
[81] “Flowers of History,” i. 158-163. See Dr. Giles’s ed., 1846.
[82] “History of Tithes,” c. viii. p. 208.
[83] “Hist. Angl.” lib., iv. 99, ed. 1649.
[84] “History of England,” bk. vi. c. vi.
[85] “Facts and Fictions,” p. 138.
[86] _Idem_, pp. 269, 270.
[87] “Ancient Laws,” i. 336.
[88] “Saxons in England,” ii. 447, note.
[89] “The Original and Right of Tithes,” p. 103.
[90] Bede, “E. H.,” lib. iv. c. xxix.
[91] “Facts and Fictions,” p. 23.
[92] pp. 103, 104.
[93] “An Historical Vindication of the Divine Right of Tithes,” by Dr.
Thomas Comber, ed. 1682.
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