takes possession of Oxford (91 2), 1 16,
324; earliest spelling of name of
Oxford (912), 348; Tamesford (921),
360; Eadward's death (924), 135,
325; the five burhs (941), 133";
Wulfstan, Bishop of Dorchester (954),
138 ; Bishop j^Cthelwold restores
monasteries (963), 139; the clerks
driven out (964), 167 ; Oskytel,
Bishop of Dorchester (971), 138;
ealdorman .^Ifthere expels monks
(975)> 139; Gemot at Kirtlington
414
INDEX AUCTORUM.
(977), 140 ; iEscwin, Bishop of Dor-
chester (992), 392 ; massacre on S.
Brice's day (1002), 141, .^^26 ; Danes
reach Cwichelmshloewe (1006), 148,
327 ; reach Oxford (1009), 150, 327 ;
surrendering of ^thelred (loio), 152,
3:8; Tcmesanlord (loio), 360;
^thelmar submits to Svveyn (1013),
1 70 ; Oxford submits to Sweyn
(1013), 152, 328 ; murder of Sige-
ferth and Morkere (1015), 154, 329;
Eadmund's death (1016), 158, 329;
fourfold division of the country (loi 7),
161 ; Eadgar's law proclaimed at Ox-
ford (loiS), 161,. S30; death of Cnut,
and Gemot at Oxford (1036), 174,
333 ; death of Harold at Oxford
(1039), 175, 333; Bishop Ulf at
Vercelli (1047). 172, 332; death
of Bishop Eadnoth (1049), 172,
332; Wylisca Axa (1050), 353;
Wulfwi succeeds to Dorchester (1053),
173; the great Gemot at Oxford
(1065), 181. 334 bis; the northern
rebels (1065), 1S3, 201, 334; landing
of William the Conqueror and his
march (1066), 187, 335 bis; Bishop
Wulfwi dies (1067), 173, 332; the
Domesday Survey (1085), 222, 341.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Dates of various
editions of the 122-4 ; also 186 ; see
also Contents, p. xiv.
Antonine Itinerary : Roman roads named,
65, 74 ; Isca, 353*.
Appianus, P. : Cosmographia misquoted
by Ingram, 59.
Archaeologia : Vol. xxv, Sticas with
name Aldate's, 396 ; vol. xxvi, Oxford
coins, temp. Will. I. and II, 395 ;
vol. xxxvii, excavations at Bright-
hampton, 64 ; vol. xlii, ditto at Fril-
ford, 78.
Archaeological Journal : Vol. ii, Wheat-
ley villa, 75 ; vol. iii, remains at
Waterperry, 76 ; vol. iv, coins found
near Shotover, 75; silver ornaments
at Cuerdale, 370 ; vol. xix, on In-
gulph, 43 ; vol. xxiii, on Caesar
crossing the Thames, 71-73-
Asser's Life of Alfred : the original
edition, 39 ; the MS. burnt, 40 ;
the early copies of the MS., 41 ; the
spurious passage from, 46, 312; first
appearance in Camden's edition, 41 ;
Wise's edition, 40 ; Archbishop Par-
ker's preface, 45 ; reference by John
Caius, 32 ; Alfred's birth at Wantage
(849), 130; battle of yEscesdun (871),
115; Alfred restores London (886),
128; sovereignty over Mercia, 389;
^thelwerd's learning (913), 136;
Caerwisc, 353.
Beda, Hist. EccL: Sigbert and Bishop
Felix (636), 36 ; early religious com-
munities (640-700), 88, 318; the
Meonwara (661), 129 ; ^tla, Bishop
of Dorchester (6S0), 87 ; Kings of
Wessex (c. 680), 89 ; S. ^Ebba (683),
295 ; mention of Grantchester (695),
37 : John of Beverley (705), 56 ;
buildings more ]\oma?io (710), 261.
Bernard of Breydenbach : his reference
to Noah's deluge quoted by Rous, 6.
Bright's Early Church History : Bishops
of Dorchester, 87.
Bromton's Chronicon Jorvallense : two
Abbots of Jervaulx so named, 15.
Foundation of Cambridge and schools
of Bishop Felix before Greeklade,
14*, 37, 309 ; foundation of Oxford
by Alfred, 48, 314 ; only copies Hig-
den, 47.
Burley's Szimma Catisarum, &c. : ref.
to by Caius as to the Greek philoso-
phers, 27, 58.
Burton Annals : ref. to by Caius as to
Cambridge doctor's baptized (a. D.
141), 37-'
Cadney (Nicasius) : ref. by Twyne as to
foundation of Cambridge, 58.
Caesar's Commentaries : Fines Cassive-
laiini, 71 ; Axona, 353; Taniesis,357.
Caius, John, De Antiquitate Cantab-
rigiensis Academiae : Editions of his
book, 21, 23 ; his life, 20^ ; calls him-
self a London man, 21, 310 ; general
account of the controversy, 24 ; letter
of the antiquary and the orator's
speech, 25, 26 ; his remark on Le-
land's De Acadeniiis, 28; his argu-
ment that the ancient historians are
silent as to Alfred founding Oxford,
ibid. ; his argument on schola and
scliolae. 29 ; his attack on the Oxford
Historioia, 29 ; references to the
Clementine Canons (131 1), 30 ; dis-
quisition on the name of Oxford, ibid.;
quotes Sir John Mandeville and Sir
Thomas Gray for Oxford being
founded by Alfred, 31 ; points out
discrepancies, ibid. ; general attack
on the theory of Alfred founding
the University, 32 ; the school at
Oxford an error for the school at
Rome, 33 ; blunders of later his-
torians, ibid.; argument for Cambridge
from King Sigbert's school, 3 7 ; from
Grantchester named by Beda, and
Caergrant by Nennius, ibid. ; mission-
aries of Pope Eleutherius, 38 ; the
spurious charters, ibid.
ā Historia Cantabj-igiensis Acade-
miae ab urbe conditae, 23.
INDEX AUCTORUM.
415
Cains, Thomas, Asscrtio Aiitiquitatis
Oxoiiiiiisis Aaniciniac ; Reprinted
after the author's death (1574), 21* ;
reprinted again by Hearne (1730),
23 ; life of the author, &c.. 21, 24 ;
unfair use made of his MS., which
had been kept in Lord Leicester's
library, 24 ; sets forth the general
history of the philosophers coming to
Greeklade, 27 ; references to Leland
as to 'vadiim Isidis,' 16 ; prints the
orator's speech, 26, .U 1 : quotes Bur-
ley's treatise on Aristotle, 27.
Aiiiinadvcrsioncs : first printed by
Hearne, 2.^.
Cambridge Black Book, by Nicholas
Cantelupe : Account of, 34* ; referred
to as the Cambridge Histoiiola, ibid. ;
Leland's opinion of the same, ibid. ;
extract from, as to Julius Caesar
and Cambridge. 35, 311; Greeklade
schools instituted by Penda, 26 ;
liberties granted by King Lucius con-
firmed by King Arthur, 38 ; spurious
charters, ibid. ; quoted for the date of
origin of Cambridge, 58.
Camden's Britannia : extract from the
Hyde Abbey Chronicle in, 45 ; spu-
rious passage from Asser first appears
in it, 41 ; the passage from Asser
(q. v.), 46 ; description of Walling-
ford, 205 ; the Isis, 363 ; the Orsna-
ford coin, 368.
ā Anglica Normannica Hibernica,
8cc.: The first edition of Asser with
the spurious passage incorporated, 40.
Cantelupe (Nicolas) : see Cambridge
Black Book.
Capgrave : Life of S. Neot. ref. by John
Caius, 28 ; legend of S. Frideswide in
the Ada SanctoruDi, 101.
Catalogue of Cottonian MS. by Smith :
in re ancient MS. of Asser, 40.
ā by Planta : in re Osney Cartulary, 9 1 .
Cirencester, Richard of, the forged
Itinerary of: followed by Stukeley,
Hussey, &c., 66, 77.
Cyprian Leowitz : quoted by Twyne,
59 ; quotation misimderstood by In-
gram, ibid.
De Caumont statistique Monumental de
Calvados : Name of Robert D'Oilgi,
248.
Domesday Survey : date of the com-
pilation, 222* ; extent and contents of
volume, 382" ; Exon Domesday and
Inquisilio Eliensis, 223; first page
of the Oxfordshire portion, 223-5,
341, 3*^2, 3.nA frontispiece \ reference
to Oxford in other parts of the Survey,
2 28; titles of Bishop of Lincoln,
217 ; property of Robert D'Oilgi, 226.
248, 344; of S. Frideswide, 105, 143.
262, 345 ; of Earl Eadwin, 226 ; of
Earl Alberic, 239-40 ; of Earl Wil-
liam, 240; of Abbeys of Ensham,
Hattle, &c., 242, 244 ; of the I'.arlsof
Mortain, Chester, and Evreux, 244-5 ;
of Henry of Ferrieres, 245-6 ; of Ed-
ward of Salisbury, Ernulph of Hes-
ding, BerengerofTodenijMilo Crispin,
246-7 ; of Roger of Ivry and others,
255-6 ; manors possibly connected
with other tenants of Oxford man-
sions, 257, 266, 269-73 ; manors be-
longing to Oxford mansions, 239, 244,
257 ; Wychwood, 131 ; Scotore, 348 ;
Ospringes, 355 ; Oselei, &.C., 356 ;
Tameseford, 361 ; Horseforth, 378 ;
Estrighoiel, 294 ; Somertun, 391 ;
laws promulgated at Oxford, 2S0 ;
title of Bis'iop of Lincoln, 217; Jews
names, 257; sheriffs, 301; the sex-
tary,227; thevirgale,256; mansiones,
&c., 236 ; ditto, hospitatae, 249 ;
term vastae, &c., 234.
Duchesne, Hist. Norm. Scriptores. See
Orderic Vital ; William of Poitiers ;
of Jumieges, &c.
Dugdale's Monasticon : transcript of S.
Frideswide's charter, 91, 92, 166;
Osney charters, 202, 209, 211, 274;
king's writ as to translation of the
see from Dorchester, 217, 340; En-
sham charters, 242, 243, 273, 344,
345. 39.S ; Jervaulx, Abbots of, as to
Bromton, 15; Battle Abbey, 243;
Westminster charter in re Sawold,
271 ; Grey friars Oxford charters, in re
blocking the town-way, 29S ; S. Mil-
dred's Church at Canterbury, 289 ;
Bishop ^thelric at Ramsey, 395 ;
Eails named Algar, 390 ; Oxenford
Surrey, 3;i ; Tamiseford, 361.
ā Warwickshire : Dugdale accepts
Rous' fictions, 18.
Dunkin's history of Bicester : account
of Aldchester, 77.
Durham, Simeon of, Historia Regum :
Eadward taking Oxford (912), *125,
325 ; murder of Sigeferth and Mor-
kere(ioi5), 154; William's march to
London ( 1066), 187 ; Caer Wise, 35 }..
ā Continuation of History of : Ranulph
the chaplain, 302.
ā writers ( Tres Dunehn. Script.) in re
John of Bury, 60.
ā Book, or Boldon Book, 383.
Eadmer's Vita Aiidoeni : description of
the confessio at Canterbury, 252.
Eadwardi Regis Vita : the northern
rebels (1065), 182, 201.
4i6
INDEX A UC TO RUM.
Eliensis Liber : Bishop Eadnoth's death,
395-
Ellis' Introduction to Domesday : siege
of Oxford, 200 ; term mansio, 236.
Evesham, Chronicon Abbatiae de : S.
Egwin's relics, 218, 341.
Eulogium Historiarum : Merlin's pro-
phecy, 19; quoted by John Caius as
to Ridohen, 30 ; Thame and Isis, 362.
Faden's map of Oxford : houses and
population (1789), 229, 232.
Fountaine, Sir Andrew, Niimismata
Anglo Saxonica : The Orsnaford coin,
368.
Freeman's Norman Conquest : Ead-
mund's death, 158 ; submission of
Oxford to William, 193.
Freeman's Reign of William Rufus :
Rannulph Flambard, 256.
Gaimar, Geoffrey, L'Estorie des Engles 'ā¢
on the compilation of the Anglo-
Saxon Chronicle, 123 ; Eadward takes
Oxford (912), 126*, 325 ; mention
of Walter, the Archdeacon, 161 ;
Harold passes by Oxford (1063), 180.
Gervase, De Conibtistiotie Dorob. Eccl. \
description of Canterbury crypt, 252.
Gildas : ref. by Rous, S.
Glastonbury, John of, Historia : S. Neot
and Alfred, 48.
Gloucester, Cartulary of S. Peter's
Monastery at : S. Aldate's Church not
named, 293.
Graius (i. e. Sir Thomas Gray), Scala
Cronica: ref. by John Caius, 31,
389* ; copies Higdeii's Polychrotiicon,
389-
Green's Conquest of England : Alfred's
coins struck at Oxford, 366.
Grose's Antiquities of England and
Wales : view of the chapel in the
castle, 211.
Guardian Newspaper (1872) : Com-
memoration of Alfred at University
College, 62.
Hall and Pinnell's map of Gloucester :
S. Aldgate's Church, 294.
Harding, John, History : quoted by
Twyne as to Stamford University
founded by Bladud, 60.
Hardy's descriptive Catalogue of His- \
torians ; on the forged passage of
Asser, 44 ; MS. Gcnealogia ftmda-
toris, 390.
Hawkins, Silver Coins of England : the
Orsnaford coins, 371.
Hearne, edition of De Antiquitate Can-
tab., by John Caius, 23 ; of the
Assertio Antiqtdtatis Oxoniae Acad.,
and of the Animadversiones, by
Thomas Caius, ibid. ; Hearne's argu-
ments as to antiquity of Oxford, e. g.
Wolvercot, Busney, &c., 61 ; his edi-
tion of William of Newbridge, with
engraved plate of Oxford Castle, 211.
Hedges' Histoiy of Wallingford : a new
castle built, 205.
Higden's Polychronicon : the earliest
reference to Alfred's founding Oxford,
47; the passage in full, 47, 313;
quoted by the Liber de Hyda, 14 ;
by John Caius, 30 ; by Sir Thomas
Gray in the Scala Cronica, 389.
Hildebrand, Anglosachsiska Mynt, Ox-
ford coins, 349.
Historia Rcgia ( = Historia Biiriensis)
quoted by Thomas Caius, 28* ; called
Higden's Mimic, 32.
Historiola, The Oxford : see Mttnimenta
Academica.
ā The Cambridge : see Cambridge
Black Book.
Hoveden, Roger of. Annals : murder of
Sigeferth and Morkere (1015"), 154;
William's march to London (1066),
187.
Huntingdon, Henry of, Hist07-ia Anglo-
rum : ^thelbald's victories in Mercia
(733)) 108 ; Battle of Burford (752),
ibid.; Eadward takes Oxford (912),
125*, 525 ; massacre on S. Brice's day
(1002), 147, 327 ; murder of Sigeferth
and Morkere (1015), 154, 329; details
ofEadmund's death (1016), 159,330;
William's march to London (1066),
188, 336 ; removal of the see from
Dorchester to Lincoln, 396 ; river
Usca, 353.
ā De Co7iteniptu Mundi; on Bishop
Remigius, 396.
Hussey's Roman Road : ancient road
near Oxford, 66-69, 385 ; coins at
Baldon, 75 ; remains at Woodeaton,
Fencott, &c.. 76-7.
Hyda, Liber de : the University of Ox-
ford said to be outside the north gate,
13*, 308 ; story of Alfred founding
the University, 45-6, 312 ; probably
quoted by Rous, 51 ; erroneously
quoted by Plot, 67 ; Ethelward's
learning, 136 ; Ealdorman /Ethelmar's
grant to Cricklade, 12.
Ingram, Memorials of Oxford : adopts
most of the myths, 61 ; Appian and
Cyprian, 59 ; Alfred's mint, 366.
Ingulph's Chronicle : Ingulph at Oxford,
43. 197, 387-
Jumieges, William of : William's march
z/za Warengford, 189, 337.
L\DEX AUCTORUM.
4f7
Kelham's Domesday Book, illustrated :
Damns and AJansJo, 235.
Kemble's Co(h-x Diplomaticus : refer-
ences to ^thelred's title of Dux
Mcrciorum, 131 ; /Ethelrcd's charter
of S. Frideswide (1004), 166 ; foun-
dation of Ensham (1005), 170; S.
Martin's Church (1034), 165; depu-
tation from Canterbury to Ilarold at
Oxford {c. 1039), 175. 333 ; ^Ifgifu's
gift toCanterbury, 240; WifwijOrWlsi,
Bishops of Dorchester (1053), 176,
1 79 ; charters relating to Oxfordshire
(1053-66), 179; Eadward's charter
referring to his birth at Islip, 176,
333 ; references to Berkhamstead,
192 ; places beginning with Ox, 350 ;
OxangehjEge, 356 ; the river Ouse,
357 ; Tamu villa, .^61.
Kennett's Parochial Antiquities: ac-
count of Aldchester, 77 ; Eadward's
font at Islip, i 77 ; Nigel D'Oilgi con-
stable of Oxford, 304; assigns 1132
as the date of the charter respecting
the churches, 285.
King's Vestiges of Oxford Castle : the
Keep, 203 ; S. George's Crypt, 211 ;
conjectural plan of castle, 220.
Lappenberg's History of England : siege
of Oxford, 195.
Leland's Itinerary : coins found at Dor-
chester, 74 ; description of Walling-
ford, 205 ; Fritheswiglia, 102 ; Eldad,
291 ; S. Budock's Church, 296 ; the
Isis. 362.
ā Collectanea : Institution of canons
at S. Frideswide (1049), 167-8, 332.
ā Cygnea Cantio : Caleva, 16 ; Granta,
34 ; opinion of the Cambridge Black
Book, 25 ; the Isis, 362.
ā Three passages supposed to represent
a note to Polydore Virgil, 16, 27, 309;
a work ^Dc Academiis,' referred to by
Thomas Caius, 28 ; ref. to in Vita
Alfredi by Twyrie, 16.
Loggan's map of Oxford : the Trill Mill
stream, 299.
Londincnsis : a name assumed by John
Caius, 21.
Longmate's map of Oxford: S. Aldgate's
Church, 294.
Lydgate : ref. by TwjTie to in re foun-
dation of Cambridge, 58.
Malmesbur)', William of, Gesta Rcgum :
Chenulph or Ceolwulf, Bishop of Dor-
chester (c. 900), 389 ; ^thelward's
learning ^^924), 136, 326 ; Oxford
subject to the laws of Sweyn (1013),
153, 32S ; the murder of Sigeferth
and Morkere (1015) confused with
S. Brice's Massacre (1002), 146, 336 ;
.^thelred's Charter referred to, 93,
146; which he says he himself saw,
94*; King Eadmund's death (10 16),
I59> 330; character of I'^adric, 394;
Translation of S. Mildred (1030),
289, 347 ; William's march to London
(io66\ 188, 336; Eadwine and Mor-
kere depart to Northumbria (1066),
188, 193 : siege of Exeter, 196, 338 ;
in Savile's edition 'Exonia' made to
read ' Oxonia,' 197.
ā Gesta Pontificum : Bishop of Dor-
chester (737-869), 138; summary of
life of S. Frideswide, 94*, 323 ; refuge
taken by the Danes in S. Frideswide's
Church (1002), 146, 323 ; Remigius
and the Bishopric of Dorchester (c.
1072), 216 ; Bishops at the consecra-
tion of Lanfranc (1070), 217 ; state
of Dorchester (c. 1120), 171.
ā De Antiquitatibus Glastoniae ; er-
roneous ref. to by Twyne and Wood,
48, 95*-
Mandeville, Sir John ; Travels: ref. to
by John Caius, 30.
MSS. Bodleian : - MS. Laud No. 114.
Life of S. Frideswide, 95*-ioi,323 ; ā
E. Mus. 93 ; gift by Remigius of a
vessel, 216 ;ā MS. No. 1073. Letter
from Pope Formosus in the Leofric
Missal(896), 392 ; ā Charters, Oxonea,
?.^0-
ā Cotton ; Vitellius E. xv., Oseney
Cartulary, 92*, 315 ; Nero E. I., 95*.
See also Oxford Statiita. 1 1 ; Roches-
ter annals, 167 ; Brompton, 309 ;
Rous, 306; Abingdon Chron., 318;
Wykes Chron., 206.
ā Lansdowne. See S. Frideswidae Vita,
99*. 103.
ā Ch. Ch. Oxford. See S. Frideswide,
Cartulary, 93*.
ā C.C.C. Oxford. .S"^^ S. Frideswide
Cartulary.
ā Record Office. See Oseney Register,
207* ; Petition to Parliament : Rolls,
Patent, Close, &c., &c.
Monmouth, Geoffrey of, Historia Bri-
tonnni : story of Mempric, 7*, 306 ;
fanciful names, 8, 306 : story of Gur-
guntius Brabtruc, 9 ; Boso Devado-
boum in the camp of King Arthur.
1 8, 310 ; Boso Ridocensis, ibid. ;
Ridohen, 19 : the Bull and the walls
of Oxford, ibid. ; reference to Walter
the Archdeacon. 161 ; the name
Eldad, 291 : the name Budec, 296.
J\Ioi!uinenta Historia Britannica : notes
on the forged passage in Asser, 42,
44 ; map of Roman Britain, 385 ;
See also Antonine Itinerary, Notitia,
41 8
INDEX AVCTORUM.
Florence of Worcester, Asser, Simeon
of Durham, &c.
Munimenta Academica Oxoniensia : the
Historiola, 13, 14, 26, 307*.
Munimenta Gildhallae Londinensis : S.
Mildred's Church in London, 289 ;
Churches named from gates, 294.
Necham Alexander, de natura rerum :
curious references to Merlin's pro-
phecy, 19, 60.
Notitia utriusque Imperii : Britannia
Prima, 65 ; absence of references to
South of Britain, 74.
Numismatic Chronicle : Coins found at
Cuerdale with the word Orsnaford,
367, 370, 374Ā» 376.
Orderic. See Vital.
Orosius : on Caesar's campaign, 72 ;
mention of Tamesis, 358.
Osbern's life of S. Neot, ref., 32.
Oseney Annals: Castle built (1071), 202*,
204 ; S. George's founded, 206 ; claim
of S. Frideswide by S. Mary Magda-
len, 212.
ā Cartulary MS. Cotton Vitellius
E XV. with copy of S. Frideswide's
charter, 92* ; grants to Oseney, 274.
ā Register in Record Office : founda-
tion of S. George's and of S. Mary
Magdalen's Church, 207-8*, 338,339;
Seynte Oolde, 295.
Oxford Statiita Privelegia et Consuetu-
dincs. MS. Cotton, Claudius D. viii.
The Historiola, 11*, 307.
ā Architectural Society's proceedings :
Wytham graves, 63, Yarnton excava-
tions, 64; Dorchester Dykes, 72;
History of Dorchester, 73 ; Little-
more, 75 ; Beckley, 76 ; Northleigh
Villa, 78 ; streams near Ch. Ch. 118 ;
Beri Meadow, 169 ; Windsor trans-
ferred from Clewer, 205 ; S. Peter's
Crypt, 251.
ā University Calendar, 1SS5 : Uni-
versity College, 62.
ā Times (Dec. 9, 1S76) : a British vil-
lage, 63.
Paris, Matthew, Chronica Majora :
Siege of Exeter (1067), 198*.
ā Historia Minor : Ditto, 198-9*.
Parliamentary Petition, No. 6329 : peti-
tion of University College (1379), 54,
316*; dittoNo. 6330(1384), 55.
ā Papers : Expenses (1S41) in relation
to the Cuerdale find, 370.
Peshall's ancient and present state of
tlie city of Oxford : references to
Appian, &c., 59 ; statement as to
the Regulars replacing Seculars at
S. Frideswide's (1060), 168; Ch. of
S. Eadward, 290 ; Ch. of S. Aldate,
291 ; Monastery of S. Aldate, 292 ;
Ch. of S. Budoc, 296 ; Orsnaford,
369*.
Pitisco's Lexicon Antiquitatum Roma-
norum : The Stonesfield pavement, 78.
Plott's Oxfordshire : Road from Wal-
lingford to Alcester, 66* 67 ; road
near Holywell, 67-8 ; roads near
Oxford, 68-9.
Population Returns : census of Oxford,
1801-81, &c., 229-231.
Poictiers, William of, Gesta Willelmi :
William's march w^Guarenfort, 189*,
iQT, 336 ; submission of Eadwin and
Morkere at Barking, 189, 337.
Promptorium Parvulorum (1440) : Ox-
forth, 350.
Ptolemy's Geography: Isar, Ischalis,
353-4 ; Tamaron, 358.
Ravenna, Anonymous geographer of:
Roman names of places, 74 ; Tamese,
and Tamaris, 358.
Rochester Annals : MS. Cotton, Nero
D. 2. Institution of canons at S.
Frideswide (1049), 167* 332.
Rolleston, scientific papers and ad-
dresses : Wytham graves, 63 ; Yam-
ton excavations, 64 ; Littlemore, 75.
Rolls : Hundred Rolls. Holywell and
S. Peter's Ch. 249.
_ Patent Rolls. S Budoc's Ch. 296 ;
enclosure of road (iioi), 298.
ā Close Roll. Osenhey, 359 ; Hox-
onia, 350.
Rous Historia : Mythical origin of Ox-
ford, and situation in S. Giles, 5*, 305* ;
reference to the Noachian deluge, 6,
306; names of persons made to fit
places, e. g. Bristol, Warwick, &c.,
8, 307 ; origin of Cambridge, 9, 307 ;
Rous a scholar at Oxford, 1 2 ; had
seen the Oxford Historiola, but per-
haps not the Cambridge, 34 ; treats
the myth of Alfred as he had treated
that of Mempric, 49 ; makes Alfred
establish schools at Oxford (873), 50;
to endow three halls in Oxford, 50,
315.
Rudbume Historia Major: Alfred's
foundation of Oxford, 49* ; Ethel-
weard's education there, ibid. ; Dene-
wulf a doctor, Zi^'flf; also 314; quoted
by Plott, 67.
Ruding's Annals of the Coinage : name
of Oxford on coins, 349 ; Oxford
coins, 397 ; Orsnaford coins, 368,
369.
INDEX A UC TO RUM.
419
S. ^thelwoldi, Vita : visit to his tomb
by an Oxford citizen, 393.
S. Albani, Gcsta Abbatum : Leofstan's
road through Chiltern, 151 ; Oxford-
shire within Leofric's earldom, 179;
William I. and Lanfranc at Berk-
hampstead, 193 ; grant of Oxonage,
355-
ā Annales (Trokelowe) : Bishop
iEthelric of Dorchester, 396 ; Beren-
ger of Todeni, 397 ; Manasses de
Arsi, ibid.
S. Augustini Cantuar, Historia : story
of S. Mildred, 2S8.
S. Frideswide's Cartulary, Ch. Ch., Ox-
ford : ^thelred's charter (1004), 93*,
142, 319* ; the monks deprived, 166,
I95> 331 ; signatures to the charter,
142, 321 ; churches granted to S.
Frideswide, 2S6-7.
ā Vita : In Collection of Lives, MS.
Bodl. Laud. 114, p. 95*, loi, 323.
In Collection of Lives, MS. Cotton.;
Nero E. 5, 95*. In Collection of
Lives, MS. Lansd. 436 ; 99*, 104.
Savile's Scriptores post Bedam : In
William of Malmesbnry's History,
Oxoiiia for Exonia, 197; edition of
Ingulph, 43, 197, 387.
Skelton's Oxonia Antiqua : View of S.
Peter's crypt, 251; plan of the Castle,
220, 276.
ā Oxfordshire: Remains found near
Oxford, 74 ; at Oddington, 76 ; at
Northleigh, 77.
Smith's Annals of University College :
bequest of John Goldsmith (1307),
53 ; wTit to the Sheriff of Oxford
(i38i),55*;pleaofthecollege(i388),
56; Richard Witton's plea, 57, 316.
Speed's Map of Gloucester : S. Aldame's
Chnrch, 294.
Spelman, Mlfredi Magni Vita, Orsna-
ford coins, 367.
Sprotti Chronico7z, Heame's edition,
containing the Cambridge Black
Book, q. V.
Stubbs (,Bp.) : Registrum Sacrum Angli-
catium, 145^
Taciti Annales: Tamesa, 357.
Taxatio Papae Nicolai : S. Aldate's
Church, Gloucester (1291), 293.
Taylor, Isaac, Map of Oxford (1750),
229.
ā Words arid Places: Shotover, 348;
Teutonic and Celtic names, 354 ;
Oseney, 359 ; Rhedecina a name for
Oxford, 364.
Thierry's Conquete de I'Angleterre, 19,^.
Thorpe's Laws and Institutes : .^-Ethel-
stan's mints (924), 366 ; laws pro-
mulgated by .('Ethelred, 394 ; repair
of walls, 236; Gemots, 279-80;
Shire-gemot, husteng, &c., 282 ; the
King's peace, burgh bot, &c., 280-81 ;
pracpositus, 303 ; threefold division
of the country temp. King William I,
162.
Thynne, Francis (ob. 1608) : quoted by
Twyne as an authority, 58.
Turner's selections from the City
Records; the Hustings Court, 282;
also calendar of Bodleian Charters,
q.v.
Twisden's Decern Scriptores : see Brom-
ton, Gervase, Simeon of Durham, &c.
Twyne (Bryan), Apologia: takes up
the controversy after Caius, 39 ; ad-
duces Leland's notes in support of
his theory, 16 ; refers to the copy of
Asser and attacks Archbishop Parker
for omitting the spurious passage, 42 ;
statement that the MS. of Asser was
lent and not returned, 43 ; quotes a
late passage as William of Malmes-
bury's, 48 ; his arguments for the
antiquity of Oxford, 58, 60.
VioUet le Due, Military Architecture :
'hourdes,' 210.
Virgil (Polydore), Historia Anglica :
foundation of Cambridge, 35.
Vital (Orderic) : quotes Florence of
Worcester, William of Poictiers, and
Guy of Amiens, respecting William's
march, 190ā 1 ; siege of Kxeter (1068),
197; his life, 197*; siege of S. Su-
zanne (1085), 222 ; Richard of Curci,
248.
Wharton's History of Kiddington : an-
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W'aurin, Jehan de, Chronicle : Exince-
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