Great Britain -- History -- John, 1199-1216; Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Biography; John, King of England, 1167-1216
[828] _Ib._ p. 261. Roger says John went to Portsmouth; but the
_Itinerary_ shows him hovering about between Studland, Corfe,
Dorchester, Poorstock, and Gillingham.
[829] R. Wendover, vol. iii. pp. 261, 262.
[830] R. Coggeshall, p. 167.
[831] R. Wendover, vol. iii. p. 261; for dates see _Itin._ a. 15.
[832] M. Paris, _Hist. Angl._ vol. ii. p. 141.
[833] R. Wendover, vol. iii. p. 262.
[834] _Itin._ a. 15.
[835] R. Wendover, vol. iii. p. 263.
[836] R. Wendover, vol. iii. pp. 262, 263. John was at Northampton
August 28–31, at “Salvata” September 2, and at Nottingham September 3;
_Itin._ a. 15.
[837] _Itin._ a. 15.
[838] _Ann. Waverl._ a. 1213.
[839] R. Wendover, vol. iii. pp. 275, 276; _Foedera_, vol. i. pt. i. p.
115. Cf. W. Coventry, vol. ii. p. 214.
[840] R. Wendover, vol. iii. p. 276.
[841] _Ann. Dunst._ a. 1212 (_i.e._ 1213). “Quae pax non tenuit, quia
promissa non fuerant hinc inde soluta,” adds the chronicler.
[842] Cf. R. Wendover, _l.c._, and _Itin._ a. 15.
[843] R. Wendover, _l.c._
[844] _Ib._ John’s order for this payment is in _Rot. Pat._ vol. i. p.
106.
[845] Such an investigation by joint commissions was going on in the
diocese of Durham in January 1214, _Rot. Claus._ vol. i. p. 106 b.
[846] York, Durham, Chester, Worcester, Exeter, Chichester, Whitby, S.
Edmund’s, S. Augustine’s at Canterbury, Reading, S. Benet’s at Hulme,
Battle, Ramsey, Peterborough, Cirencester, Eynsham (W. Coventry, vol.
ii. p. 213), Grimsby, Wherwell and Sherborne (_Rot. Claus._ vol. i. pp.
147, 148, 150).
[847] _Rot. Claus._ vol. i. pp. 146 b, 148, 150, 150 b.
[848] Date, November 1, 1213; R. Wendover, vol. iii. p. 277. Cf. W.
Coventry, vol. ii. p. 216.
[849] _Rot. Pat._ vol. i. p. 107. The name of the abbey is there
printed as Evesham; but cf. W. Coventry, vol. ii. p. 213.
[850] _Rot. Claus._ vol. i. p. 160.
[851] _Rot. Pat._ vol. i. p. 109, 109 b.
[852] _Foedera_, vol. i. pt. i. p. 114.
[853] _Rot. Pat._ vol. i. p. 103 b.
[854] _Ib._ p. 106 b: _Rot. Claus._ vol. i. pp. 156, 158.
[855] _Rot. Pat._ p. 100.
[856] _Rot. Pat._ vol. i. p. 103 b.
[857] _Ib._ p. 102.
[858] R. Wendover, vol. iii. p. 271.
[859] M. Paris, _Chron. Maj._ vol. ii. p. 558.
[860] M. Paris, _l.c._ p. 559, makes John repeat on the death of
Geoffrey Fitz-Peter the remark which he has previously recorded as
having been made by the king on the death of Hubert Walter. See above,
p. 113.
[861] _First Report on Dignity of a Peer_ (1826), vol. ii. appendix i.
p. 2, from Close Roll 15 John; see Hardy’s edition of the Close Rolls,
vol. i. p. 165. In _Foedera_, vol. i. pt. i. p. 117, the document is
printed with an obviously wrong date.
[862] _Itin._ a. 15.
[863] R. Wendover, vol. iii. p. 278.
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