up ready for the expedition,—just at the moment when

{ 2} "Mirror of the Church," ii. 33.
{ 3} "Social England," vol. i. p. 342.
{ 4} Published in the first instance in the "Transactions of the Cymmrodaian Society," and subsequently amplified and brought out in book form.
{ 5} Introduction to Borrow's "Wild Wales" in the Everyman Series.
{ 6} Geoffrey, who ended his life as Bishop of St. Asaph, was supposed to have found the material for his "History of the British Kings" in a Welsh book, containing a history of the Britons, which Waltor Colenius, Archdeacon of Oxford, picked up during a journey in Brittany.
{ 7} Walter Map, another Archdeacon of Oxford, was born in Glamorganshire, the son of a Norman knight by a Welsh mother. Inter alia he was the author of a Welsh work on agriculture.
{ 8} Green, "Hist. Eng. People," i. 172.
{ 9} "England under the Angevin Kings," vol. ii. 457.
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