[1542] MS. Cott. Domit. A II, f. 1.
[1543] MS. Cott. Faust. A II, f. 1.
[1544] Bale, Script. I, 513; he is said to have written Calendarii castigationes (inc.: ‘Corruptio calendarii horribilis est’), which I have not found. MS. formerly in Caius College (perhaps now No. 141?). Cf. R. Bacon, Op. Ined. p. 272.
[1545] Edit. Skeat, p. 3.
[1546] E.g. by Chaucer (ut supra).
[1547] Mercator’s Atlas, translated by Hexham, Vol. I, p. 44; Hakluyt, I, 134.
[1548] Elsewhere called ‘Jacobus Cnoyen Buscoducensis,’ or ‘of Hartzeuan Buske’ (i.e. Bois-le-Duc, Mr. R. L. Poole informs me): I can find nothing about him.
[1549] The Latin edition of Mercator, A. D. 1606, adds ‘(quod tamen ab alio prius accepit)’.
[1550] Quoted, without a reference, in Hakluyt, I, 135.
[1551] MS. Arundel 207, ad calcem: ‘ego frater Nicholaus de Linea, ord. beate Dei genetricis Marie de Monte Carmeli.’