41. I. R. adds—“because the freshnes of the molde is to the seede very comfortable.”
11. 11. wonders] wonderous (which is the later form). The whole of this section is re-written, merely to alter the language. Fitzherbert speaks again of ‘the seed of discretion’ in the Book of Surveying, c. 39.
12. 8. strykes in other places] two Northerne strikes. And as the measure Northward is greater, so are their Akers larger.
13. quarter] quarter, or halfe a seame.
31. Christmasse] Christmas, as for the most part Northward, or generally vpon fat clay grounds.
13. 7. landes] land and the balke.
18. sprot-barleye] sport-Barley. So also in l. 19.