126. 2. ellore] Elder (the later form).
6. edderynge] wood; see the [glossary]. So, in l. 7, I. R. translates eddered by bounde; and again in l. 16, he alters edderinges to byndings.
9. trouse] brouse (as above); see [38. 3].
127. 4. the more halue] more then halfe. But the more halfe, i.e. the greater part, is right enough, and the older phrase. In l. 23, it is left unaltered.
8. in processe] vnwares.
15. slaue] stand (clearly not the right word). In l. 32, I. R. has the spelling sleaue. So also in sect. 133, I. 6.