23. 8. wyddrynge] withering (the later form).
11. chowe] chewe.
16. swathe] swaithe.
17. mane] man (!). The sense is, I suppose, a ridge of grass, which is likened to a horse’s mane.
20. moldywarpe-hilles] Mole-hills. styckes] sticks and stones.
In the Book on Surveying, c. 25, we are told that the best way to spread mouldy-warpe hilles] is by bush-harrowing.
24. 3. beyked] keyked (which I suspect to be nonsense). In line 12, beykyng is altered to baking.
15. hasell and withee] Hassell or Withy.