19. and let his warke] wherby he shall hinder his worke.

21. and] if (a gloss of an obsolescent conjunction). So again in sect 25, 1. 16.

25. 7. ouer] vpper. See the [Glossary].

22. crofote] Crow-foote.

27. After wyll, I. R. inserts “as they say.”

32. twon] twined (the weak form).

26. 5. I. R. alters this so as to give a different sense—“when it is mowne, it will be so fast bound that no man can gather it so cleane but there wil be great losse.” This is contradictory, and probably he missed the word not.