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Appendix II—Note on the Extracts From the Norwich Rolls
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
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page 278 note 1 There are some preceding items under this heading.
page 278 note 2 See No. 28, 29, above, 1277, x. 1, 1278, viii. 4.
page 278 note 3 ex repeated in MS.
page 278 note 4 MS. injured.
page 279 note 1 Apparently the General Chapter at Northampton, 21 Sept., 1298, see No. 48, above. Robert de Langele was afterwards prior of Norwich, 1310–26.
page 279 note 2 Apparently studying at Oxford c. 1295 and c. 1303, according to other Norwich account rolls.
page 279 note 3 Perhaps the General Chapter at Westminster, 21 Sept., 1300: No. 53, above.
page 279 note 4 It is doubtful whether this contribution was for the General Chapter. The succeeding item was, of course, certainly so : cf. the levy ordered in 1298, No. 48, above.
page 279 note 5 President 1298-c. 1309.
page 279 note 6 sic : for Langele.
page 279 note 7 There were Chapters at Bermondsey, 29 Sept., 1302 (No. 75), and Westminster, 20 Sept., 1304 (No. 80).
page 279 note 8 Apparently a citation to the Chapter at Westminster, 20 Sept., 1304.
page 279 note 9 One of the most prominent of the Norwich monk-scholars : at Oxford c. 1298–1317, incepted c. 1314 (Norwich account rolls) : cf. Anstey, Munimenta Academica (Rolls Series), I, 101. The Chapter must have been either that at Oxford 20 Sept., 1309, or London 9 Mar., 1310 : cf. No. 81, 82 : No. 84 is the actual proxy of Norwich, but unfortunately omits the names of the proctors.
page 280 note 1 Cf. No. 86–8, 91.
page 280 note 2 Will, de Claxton (according to the context) : at Oxford c. 1314–19 (Norwich account rolls) and afterwards prior of Norwich, 1326–44. The Chapter was apparently that at Northampton, 20 Sept., 1315 : No. 83, 94, 94A.
page 280 note 3 In June, 1319, the presidents were still Chertsey and Walden (No. 118, 119) : by Aug., 1320, they were Walden and Ramsey, as above (No. 122, 123).
page 280 note 4 Apparently the Chapter at Northampton, 21 Sept., 1320 : see No. 124–5. John de Mari was another important Norwich monk-scholar, who was to play a part in the Chapters after 1336.