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NOTES.

[7] Or acknowledgment, which, by the tenure of some estates, is given to every new lord of a manor.

[10] The term used in this country for a lane.

[16] A few years ago, (since the above was written) Mr. E of O—, was killed by a fall from his horse, at his own gate, as he was returning from hunting.

[32a] The Duke of Buckingham (favourite of James and Charles I. who was beheaded) assassinated by J. Felton.

[32b] The Scots, who sold their King, Charles I. for a large sum of money, to the English rebels.

[32c] Supposed to have been the Marquis of Montrose.

[33a] Supposed to have been Oliver Cromwell, at whose death the greatest storm of wind happened that had been known in England.

[33b] The plague and fire of London were here plainly foretold.