11. slote] slope. But this can hardly be right. It is clear that the right word is slote, with the sense of ‘cross-bar,’ the bulls being the thicker bars of the harrow.
13. withe] withy.
24. sloted and tinded] floted and tyned.
27. about Ryppon] in Notinghamshire and more Northward.
28. bulder-stones] bolder-stones. Also spelt bulder-stones in the Book on Surveying, c. 40.
41. hombers] humbers. withed] writhed.
42. tresses] traces (in both places).
50. after a shoure, &c.] with great roles of wood, which Virgill much commends, and doubtless is very good after a shower of raine, to make the ground euen to mow. And note that the dryer your Lands be when you clot them, the sooner wil your clots break, and the more mold you shall haue.
16. 3. for whete, &c.] on which fallowes the next yeare following, you shall sow your Rye, Wheat and Barly.