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BISHOP (boll). king (kOLL). BISHOP (MISiE BOLl). KING (haBUy). 



1209. 1209. 1209. 1209. 



Aug. 29 Witney. 



Sept. 1 Adderbury. 



Sept. 13 Marlborough. Sept. 13 Marlborough. 



15 Downton. 



„ 17 Cranborne.' 



„ 20 Bristol. ' „ 20 Dorchester. 



„ 23 Gillingham.' 



26 Knoyle. 

 29 Knoyle. 



Undated Entries. 



Taunton,^ iMeon, Clere, Over- 



ton, Clewer, Wargrave, 

 Reading, Fareham, Twy- 

 ford, Marwell. 



Farnham. Farnham. , 



Sutton. Sutton. 



Cranborne. Cninborne, Nov. 6-19 



(1208), June 29 and 

 Sept. 17 (1209). 



Wolvesey. Winchester. Winchester (Jan. 1 and 



May 20, 22). 

 Gillingham. Gillingham (23 Sept.). 



' The Roll does not confirm the presence of either bishop or king on these dates, but undated notices occur of the presence of 

 the bishop at Witney and Cranborne ; of the king at Gillingham ; and of bishop and king together at Winchester, Farnham, and 

 Bishop's Sutton. 



^ Taunton charges for the maintenance of the bishop's household, awaiting the arrival of the bishop and the king ; but neither 

 in the KoU nor in Hardy's itinerary is there any evidence of the date or actual occurrence of the visit. An attempt has also been 

 made, though without success, to identify the dulivery of the " tun of good wine " which the contemporary Pipe Roll records as 

 the fine assessed upon the bishop for failing "to remind the king about giving a girdle to the Countess of Albemarle." (Pipe 

 Roll, 11 John, Southampton). 



