10. hym] the seller.

11. an] one (which is the meaning intended).

14. ouer] vpper.

134. 7. garches] garthes. In ed. 1534, it is plainly garches; but confusion between c and t is extremely common, as they were written nearly alike.

18. a greatte] by great. The two phrases have different senses; a greate means ‘in the lump,’ without cutting or dressing the trees, as appears from the next line. But by great means ‘by wholesale’; which contradicts l. 1.

136. 6. graffe] graft (throughout; which is the later form).

10. I. R. omits the narower kyrfe, and; to avoid the word kyrfe.