List 24 Should the Middle Anglo Saxons have a 'cold' climate?
No, it should clearly be Cool.
List 72 Should the Anglo Danish Huscarles be missing the Bd(F) option that the Generals have?
Bd(F) was at one point allowed in the list for Harold's fast-moving troops in leather armour and small shields, used against the Welsh in 1063. It's now gone, and I am not sure why - but I think it was deliberate. In which case, it should go for the generals as well.
(The source is John of Salisbury,
Policraticus 6.6: "When, therefore, he discovered the nimbleness of the nation he had to deal with, he selected light-armed soldiers so that he might meet them on equal terms. He decided, in other words, to campaign with a light armament shod with boots, their chests protected with straps of very tough hide, carrying small round shields to ward off missiles, and using as offensive weapons javelins and a pointed sword. Thus he was able to cling to their heels as they fled and pressed them so hard that "foot repulsed foot and spear repulsed spear," and the boss of one shield that of another. And so he reached Snowdon, the Hill of Snows itself, and wasted the whole country, and prolonging the campaign to two years, captured their chiefs and presented their heads to the king who had sent him; and slaying every male who could be found, even down to the pitiful little boys, he thus pacified the province at the mouth of the sword.")