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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 281 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ORIGINAL AUTnoRI T IEs.—The See also:

Peterborough See also:Chronicle(ed.Plummer, See also:Oxford, 1882–1889) ; See also:Florence of See also:Worcester and his first continuator (ed. B. See also:Thorpe, 1848–1849) ; See also:Eadmer, Historia novorum (ed. See also:Rule, Rolls See also:Series, 1884) ; See also:William of See also:Malmesbury, Gesta region and Historia novella (ed. See also:Stubbs, Rolls Series, 1887–1889) ; See also:Henry of See also:Huntingdon, Historia Anglorum (ed. See also:Arnold, Rolls Series, 1879) ; See also:Simeon of See also:Durham (ed. Arnold, Rolls Series, 1882–1885) ; Orderic Vitalis, Historia ecclesiastica (ed. le See also:Prevost, See also:Paris, 1838–1855) See also:Robert of Torigni, Chronica (ed. Howlett, Rolls Series, 1889), and Continuatio Willelmi Gemmeticensis (ed. See also:Duchesne, Hist. Normannorum scriptores, pp. 215-317, Paris, 1619). See also the See also:Pipe See also:Roll of 31 H.

I. (ed. See also:

Hunter, See also:Record See also:Commission, 1833) ; the documents in W. Stubbs's Select Chapters (Oxford, 1895); the Leges Henrici in See also:Liebermann's Gesetze der See also:Angel-Sachsen (See also:Halle, 1898, &c.) ; and the same author's monograph, Leges Henrici (Halle, 1901); the See also:treaties, &c., in the Record Commission edition of See also:Thomas See also:Rymer's Foedera, vol. i. (1816).

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