300 - Collections towards the History ~ 
King Edward I. witnessed several documents at Stanley, as may 
be gathered from the. Itinerary of that king compiled by the Rev. €. 
H. Hartshorne, out of a large number of miscellaneous rolls, records, 
manuscripts and printed works. ‘This itinerary is printed in the 
* Collectanea Archexologica” of the British Arch. Association. 
. The dates shewing the king’s visits to the place are :— 
1282. 10 Edward I. 
March 22, 23, Malmesbury. March 28, to April 18, Devizes. 
» 24, Stanlegh. x April 28, 24, Stanley. 
» 5, Stanford, Stanley. » 930, Gloucester, 
» 26, Stanley. 






Rotulus Walliz, 11 Edward I. 
‘¢ Protectio pro Johanne de Merston, persona ecclesiee de olivestede, H.* T. T._ 
Sancti Laurentii in Lucina Sancta Romans ecclesiz cardinale, Abbate de Stanley, 
et Martino de Chamberion, Persona Ecclesize de Stratton. Apud Rothelan’, 
8 Dec,” 
[Calendars of the Ancient Charters, 5c., and of the Welch and 
Scotish Rolls now remaining in the Tower of London, by T. Astle 
London, 4to, 1772.) 

13 Edward I. 
“‘ Abbas de Stanlegh. More bose’ infra forest? de Chippeham includend’.” 
" | Ing. p. m., p. 88.] 

13 Edward I. 
*‘Inquisitio ad quod damnum,” an indication that there was a 
change of the abbot at this time. ; 
[Calend. ‘Genealog., 1., 365.) — 
14 Edward I.. . 
«Thomas de Ardern, pro abbate de Stanleye ; Botteleye, advocatio Ecclesie, | 
co. Warr.” 
[Ing. p. m., vol, iv., p. 427.] 
This may not be Stanley, but Stonelegh. 5 
* Hugo “ Atratus” de Evesham, Titulo Sancti Laurentit in Cucina Cardinalis. Fut an apeaulie 
of this illustrious and scientific divine, see Tanner’s Bibliotheca, p, 418 ; Ciaconius, Vite Pontifi- 
cum, “vol. ii., col, 239, He died at Rome in 1287, _ 
