41. D. Williams, The Cistercians in the
Early Middle Ages (Leominster, 1998), p. 39.
42. R. Donkin, The Cistercians: Studies in the Geography of Medieval England
and
Wales (Toronto, 1978), p. 194.
43. Burton, Monastic Order in Yorkshire, p. 270.
44. The Register of Walter Gifford, Lord Archbishop of York, 1266-1279, I, ed.
W.
Brown (Surtees Society 109; 1904), no. DCCIV (pp. 202-203). This is not dated.
45. J. Kaner, ‘Clifton and medieval woolhouses’, York Historian 8
(1988),
pp. 2-10, at p. 5.
46. C. Clay, ‘The early abbots of the Yorkshire Cistercian houses’,
Yorkshire
Arch. Journal 38 (1955), pp. 8-43 at p. 13.
47. Yorkshire Deeds VII, ed. C. Clay (Yorkshire Arch. Soc. Rec. Series LXXXIII,
1932), no. 474 (p. 163); Yorkshire Deeds I, ed. W. Brown (Yorkshire Arch. Soc.
Rec.
Series XXXIX, 1909), no. 455 (pp. 164-165). It is not known whether this refers
to Abbot Hamo, Abbot Hugh, Abbot Herbert, Abbot Henry, or Abbot Henry de Battersby.
48. For a list of the prelates and nobles who were summoned to this meeting of
parliament,
see Calendar of Close Rolls Henry III 1264-8, pp. 84-7.
49. Register of Walter Gifford I, no. DCCLIV (pp. 245-255).
50. Yorkshire Deeds VI, ed. C. Clay (Yorkshire Arch. Soc. Rec. Series LXXVI,
1930),
no. 177 (p. 54).
51. Notes on the Religious and Secular Houses of Yorkshire, I, ed. W. Baildon
(Yorkshire
Arch. Soc. Record Series XVII; 1895), p. 28 no. 2.
52. Notes on the Religious and Secular Houses of Yorkshire, I, ed. W. Baildon,
p.
238, no. 3.
53. J. Wardrop, Fountains Abbey and its Benefactors 1132-1300 (Kalamazoo, 1987),
p. 57.
54. Memorials of the Abbey of St Mary of Fountains I, ed. J. R. Walbran, Surtees
Society 42 (1862), p. 132, f. 3.
55. D. Williams, The Cistercians in the Early Middle Ages (Leominster, 1998),
p.
73; Clay ‘Early abbots’, p. 36; B. Jennings, Yorkshire Monasteries:
Cloister, Land and People (Otley, 1999), pp. 81, 84.
56. Kaner, ‘Clifton and medieval woolhouses’, p. 7.