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3. From Abbot Philip’s introduction to his foundation history, translation from Janet Burton, The Monastic Order in Yorkshire 1069-1215 (Cambridge, 1999), p. 288.
4. A. Gransden, Historical Writing in England c. 550- c. 1307 (London, 1974), p. 290. J. Burton, Monastic and Religious Orders in Britain 1000-1300 (Cambridge, 1994), p. 197.
5. For an edition of the history, see, Dugdale, Monasticon, V, pp. 349-354.
6. J. Burton, ‘The abbeys of Byland and Jervaulx and the problems of the English Savigniacs 1134-1156’, in Monastic Studies II, ed. J. Loades (Bangor, 1991), pp. 119-131 at pp. 120-121. The foundation history of Jervaulx is printed in Dugdale, Monasticon V, pp. 368-374.
7. Dugdale, Monasticon V, p. 349, translation from Gransden, Historical Writing in England c. 550- c. 1307, p. 290.
8. J. Burton, ‘The abbeys of Byland and Jervaulx and the problems of the English Savigniacs 1134-1156’, in Monastic Studies II, ed. J. Loades (Bangor, 1991), pp. 119-131 at p. 121.
9. Burton, Monastic Order in Yorkshire, p. 290.
10. J. Burton, ‘The settlement of disputes between Byland Abbey and Newburgh Priory’, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 55 (1983), pp. 67-72, at p. 67, fn. 2.
11. Burton, Monastic Order in Yorkshire, p. 17. An edition of the chartulary and foundation history by Dr Janet Burton will be published by the Surtees Society in November 2004.

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