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RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BUNGAY
[1]Lecture viii. p. 314.
[1]Lecture viii. p. 314.
[2]Methods of Hist. Study, Lecture vi. p. 235.
[2]Methods of Hist. Study, Lecture vi. p. 235.
[3]Crewkerne Inaugural Address, 1871.
[3]Crewkerne Inaugural Address, 1871.
[4]Life of E.A. Freeman, vol. i. p. 293.
[4]Life of E.A. Freeman, vol. i. p. 293.
[5]Ibid., vol. ii. p. 137.
[5]Ibid., vol. ii. p. 137.
[6]See Petit'sArchitectural Studies in France, p. 2.
[6]See Petit'sArchitectural Studies in France, p. 2.
[7]Cf. the following passage in Mr. Freeman's article inThe Saturday Review, August 3, 1867: "The primitive Saxons of Bayeux, the Danes of Rolf and of Harold Blaatand, the English colonists who remained in the fifteenth century, have among them left a marked stamp on the people. This last cause cannot have been an unimportant one, when we hear that in the town of Caen alone there are twenty-four families bearing the name of Langlois. French and Norman are not very uncommon names in England, but they are hardly found in the same proportion."
[7]Cf. the following passage in Mr. Freeman's article inThe Saturday Review, August 3, 1867: "The primitive Saxons of Bayeux, the Danes of Rolf and of Harold Blaatand, the English colonists who remained in the fifteenth century, have among them left a marked stamp on the people. This last cause cannot have been an unimportant one, when we hear that in the town of Caen alone there are twenty-four families bearing the name of Langlois. French and Norman are not very uncommon names in England, but they are hardly found in the same proportion."
[8]On the foundation of the abbeys of St. Stephen and of the Holy Trinity, seeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. (2nd ed.), p. 106,et seq.
[8]On the foundation of the abbeys of St. Stephen and of the Holy Trinity, seeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. (2nd ed.), p. 106,et seq.
[9]See Mr. Freeman's article on "Beauvais and Amiens" inSketches from French Travel(Tauchnitz edition), andHistory of the Cathedral Church of Wells, p. 116.
[9]See Mr. Freeman's article on "Beauvais and Amiens" inSketches from French Travel(Tauchnitz edition), andHistory of the Cathedral Church of Wells, p. 116.
[10]See Mr. Freeman's article on "Restoration and Destruction in France,"Saturday Review, June 8, 1861.
[10]See Mr. Freeman's article on "Restoration and Destruction in France,"Saturday Review, June 8, 1861.
[11]On Odo's work see alsoNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 209, and note, p. 210.
[11]On Odo's work see alsoNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 209, and note, p. 210.
[12]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. pp. 235, 236.
[12]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. pp. 235, 236.
[13]Mr. Freeman alludes to M.L. Puiseux'sSiège et Prise de Rouen par les Anglais, &c., which was reviewed by him inThe Saturday Review, June 8, 1867.
[13]Mr. Freeman alludes to M.L. Puiseux'sSiège et Prise de Rouen par les Anglais, &c., which was reviewed by him inThe Saturday Review, June 8, 1867.
[14]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 249,et seq.
[14]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 249,et seq.
[15]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. 154,et seq.
[15]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. 154,et seq.
[16]On the foundation of Fécamp, seeNorman Conquest, vol. i. p. 253.
[16]On the foundation of Fécamp, seeNorman Conquest, vol. i. p. 253.
[17]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 286.
[17]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 286.
[18]See alsop. 228.
[18]See alsop. 228.
[19]See alsop. 229.
[19]See alsop. 229.
[20]See alsop. 230.
[20]See alsop. 230.
[21]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. p. 226.
[21]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. p. 226.
[22]Norman Conquest, vol. iii., p. 122,et seq.
[22]Norman Conquest, vol. iii., p. 122,et seq.
[23]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. i. pp. 216, 217.
[23]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. i. pp. 216, 217.
[24]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii., p. 175.
[24]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii., p. 175.
[25]For the story of this derivation see Mr. Freeman's article on "South Pembrokeshire Castles" inEnglish Towns and Districts, p. 46.
[25]For the story of this derivation see Mr. Freeman's article on "South Pembrokeshire Castles" inEnglish Towns and Districts, p. 46.
[26]On French nomenclature see also Mr. Freeman's article on "French and English Towns," pp. 35, 36, inHistorical Essays, fourth series, andSketches from French Travel, p. 99.
[26]On French nomenclature see also Mr. Freeman's article on "French and English Towns," pp. 35, 36, inHistorical Essays, fourth series, andSketches from French Travel, p. 99.
[27]On the relation of the Channel Islands to England, seeNorman Conquest, vol. i. p. 187.
[27]On the relation of the Channel Islands to England, seeNorman Conquest, vol. i. p. 187.
[28]On the relief of Montacute by Bishop Geoffrey, seeNorman Conquest, vol. iv. p. 278.
[28]On the relief of Montacute by Bishop Geoffrey, seeNorman Conquest, vol. iv. p. 278.
[29]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. pp. 242, 243.
[29]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. pp. 242, 243.
[30]See above,p. 21.
[30]See above,p. 21.
[31]See alsop. 88.
[31]See alsop. 88.
[32]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. p. 233, note.
[32]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. p. 233, note.
[33]Cf. S. James, near Taillebourg. (Sketches from French Travel, p. 296.)
[33]Cf. S. James, near Taillebourg. (Sketches from French Travel, p. 296.)
[34]SeeThe Reign of William Rufus, vol. i. p. 321.
[34]SeeThe Reign of William Rufus, vol. i. p. 321.
[35]See above,p. 75.
[35]See above,p. 75.
[36]See above,p. 67.
[36]See above,p. 67.
[37]SeeSketches from French Travel, p. 35.
[37]SeeSketches from French Travel, p. 35.
[38]Seep. 179.
[38]Seep. 179.
[39]Historical Essays, third series, pp. 446–451.
[39]Historical Essays, third series, pp. 446–451.
[40]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. pp. 261, 607.
[40]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. pp. 261, 607.
[41]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 287.
[41]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 287.
[42]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 288.
[42]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 288.
[43]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iv. pp. 170, 272. For the legend of the Holy Rood seeOld English History, p. 271, and Mr. Freeman's article on "Montacute" inThe Saturday Review, September 9, 1871.
[43]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iv. pp. 170, 272. For the legend of the Holy Rood seeOld English History, p. 271, and Mr. Freeman's article on "Montacute" inThe Saturday Review, September 9, 1871.
[44]See Mr. Freeman's account of Kirkstall inEnglish Towns and Districts, p. 294.
[44]See Mr. Freeman's account of Kirkstall inEnglish Towns and Districts, p. 294.
[45]Seep. 119.
[45]Seep. 119.
[46]Norman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 246.
[46]Norman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 246.
[47]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. p. 466.
[47]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iii. p. 466.
[48]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. v. p. 175.
[48]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. v. p. 175.
[49]SeeHistorical Essays, Fourth Series, pp. 139, 140.
[49]SeeHistorical Essays, Fourth Series, pp. 139, 140.
[50]Seep. 208.
[50]Seep. 208.
[51]SeeThe Reign of William Rufus, vol. i. pp. 463, 464.
[51]SeeThe Reign of William Rufus, vol. i. pp. 463, 464.
[52]SeeThe Reign of William Rufus, vol. ii. p. 96.
[52]SeeThe Reign of William Rufus, vol. ii. p. 96.
[53]On the force of the wordtyrantseeHistory of Sicily, vol. ii. p. 50.
[53]On the force of the wordtyrantseeHistory of Sicily, vol. ii. p. 50.
[54]See above,p. 123.
[54]See above,p. 123.
[55]See above,pp. 110,119.
[55]See above,pp. 110,119.
[56]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iv. p. 496
[56]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. iv. p. 496
[57]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 227.
[57]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 227.
[58]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. pp. 201–203.
[58]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. pp. 201–203.
[59]SeeThe Reign of William Rufus, vol. i. p. 184.
[59]SeeThe Reign of William Rufus, vol. i. p. 184.
[60]SeeSketches from French Travel, p. 266.
[60]SeeSketches from French Travel, p. 266.
[61]See Mr. Freeman's article on "Silchester" inEnglish Towns and Districts, p. 159.
[61]See Mr. Freeman's article on "Silchester" inEnglish Towns and Districts, p. 159.
[62]SeeEnglish Towns and Districts, p. 163.
[62]SeeEnglish Towns and Districts, p. 163.
[63]See article on "Beauvais and Amiens" inSketches from French Travel, p. 87.
[63]See article on "Beauvais and Amiens" inSketches from French Travel, p. 87.
[64]SeeThe Reign of William Rufus, vol. ii, pp. 297, 298, 654.
[64]SeeThe Reign of William Rufus, vol. ii, pp. 297, 298, 654.
[65]SeeSketches from French Travel, pp. 114, 117.
[65]SeeSketches from French Travel, pp. 114, 117.
[66]On the foundation of thecommuneof Le Mans and the treachery of Geoffrey of Mayenne, seeNorman Conquest, vol. iv. p. 551,et seq.
[66]On the foundation of thecommuneof Le Mans and the treachery of Geoffrey of Mayenne, seeNorman Conquest, vol. iv. p. 551,et seq.
[67]SeeNorman Conquest, iii. p. 192.
[67]SeeNorman Conquest, iii. p. 192.
[68]See above,p. 209.
[68]See above,p. 209.
[69]See above,p. 57.
[69]See above,p. 57.
[70]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 209,et seq.
[70]SeeNorman Conquest, vol. ii. p. 209,et seq.
[71]See comparison of Laval with Guildford in Mr. Freeman's article on "Some Early Buildings in Sussex and Surrey" inThe Guardian, August 22, 1883.
[71]See comparison of Laval with Guildford in Mr. Freeman's article on "Some Early Buildings in Sussex and Surrey" inThe Guardian, August 22, 1883.
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