[257] _Collectanea de Rebus Britannicis_, vol. i. p. 552.
[258] _Scalacronica; a Chronicle of England and Wales, from
1066 to 1362_, by Sir Thomas Gray of Heton. Maitland Club
edition (1836), p. 19.
[259] _Chronicon de Lanercost_, 1201-1346, presented in 1839 to
the Maitland Club by Mr. Macdowall.
[260] _Histoire de Bretagne_; par Guy Alexis Lobineau (Paris,
1707), tom. i. p. 135.
[261] Adams on _Morbid Poisons_, p. 287.
[262] Cleland’s _Former and Present State of Glasgow_ (1840),
p. 20.
[263] The five lepers in Papa, in Shetland, about 1736, were
all females; see Part II., page 82, _supra_.
[264] _Monasticon Anglicanum_, vol. vi. (2d edit.), p. 710; and
also Madox’s _Formulare Anglicanum_ (1702), pp. 22, 255, 314,
etc.
[265] Mackarell’s _History and Antiquities of King’s Lynn_
(1738), p. 223.
[266] Bridges’ _History of Northamptonshire_ (1791), vol. i. p.
363.
[267] _History of Shrewsbury_ (1825), vol. ii. p. 173 (engraved
seal of the House).
[268] _Monasticon Anglicanum_, vol. vi. pp. 637 and 643.
[269] _Historie of the Holy Warre_, p. 102.
[270] Hailes’ _Annals of Scotland_ (1797), vol. ii. p. 146.
[271] Jameson’s edition of Barbour’s _Bruce_, Book vi. p. 167.
[272] Kerr’s _History of Robert the Bruce_ (1811), vol. i. pp.
332-3, and vol. ii. p. 474.
[273] Froissart gives the same cause for the Bruce not leading
the expedition in question (see Lord Berners’ Translation of
his _Chronicles_, vol. i. p. 19).
[274] _Chamberlain’s Accounts_ (printed copies), vol. i. p. 37.
Compotum Constabularii de Cardross.
[275] See a beautiful lithograph copy of this interesting
document in the second volume of the Bannatyne Club copy of the
_Liber Sanctae Mariae de Melros_.
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