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THE CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.

1. ARCHBISHOP Lanfranc's canons in a synod at Winchester. From Sir

H. Spelman, vol. ii. p. 12. With a preface by the translator.

2. Archbishop Lanfranc's canons in a synod at Winchester. From Sir
H. Spelman, vol. ii. p. 12. N.B. Of the two sets of canons above men-
tioned we have the abridgment only.

4. Archbishop Lanfranc's canons made in a national synod at London.
From Sir H. Spelman, vol. ii. p. 7.

5. Archbishop Lanfranc's canons in a national synod at Winchester.
From Sir H. Spelman, vol. ii. p. 13.

11. Archbishop Corboyl's canons in a national synod at Westminster.
From Sir H. Spelman, vol. ii. p. 35.

12. Legatine canons made in a national synod at Westminster in the
vacancy of the see of Canterbury, the legate presiding. From Sir H.
Spelman, vol. ii. p. 41. With a postscript by the translator.

13. Legatine canons in an ecclesiastical synod at Winchester, held by

Henry, bishop of that see, as legate from the pope. From Sir H. Spel-

man, vol. ii. p. 47.

14. The articles of Clarendon made in a national state assembly. From
Sir H. Spelman, vol. ii. p. 63. With a preface and postscript by the
translator.

15. Archbishop Richard's canons made in a provincial synod at Lon-

don. From Sir H. Spelman, vol. ii. p. 103. With a postscript by the

translator.

16. King Henry the Second's crusade for recovery of the holy land.
From Sir H. Spelman, vol. ii. p. 117. With a postscript by the trans-
lator.

17. Hubert Walter, archbishop of Canterbury's legatine canons, made
at York, no other bishop being there present. From Sir H. Spelman,
vol. ii. p. 121. With a preface by the translator.

18. The canons of Hubert Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, made in a

general or national synod at Westminster. From Sir H. Spelman, vol. ii.

p. 123.

19. Eustace, abbot of Flay's Sabbatarian injunctions. From Sir H.

Spelman, vol. ii. p. 128.

From

23. The constitutions of Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury.
Sir H. Spelman, vol. ii. p. 199*, and the Oxford copy, p. 11, and Lynd-
wood where his text is entire. With a preface by the translator.

30. The sentence of general excommunication passed by Robert Win-

chelsey, archbishop of Canterbury, in a provincial convocation of the
prelates and clergy. From Sir H. Spelman, vol. ii. p. 428. With a large
preface by the translator.

[This reference should have been inserted in brackets in the margin of

p. 182]

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