139. 6. tenaunte] tennant.
9. ponch] punch.
10. stop] scope. one syde] other side.
19. clyppe] slip.
20. After growe, I. R. adds—and to fence it close about with some thick-set hedge.
After this section I. R. inserts ‘Chapter 17. Howe to graft by leafe, causing all manner of fruit to grow vpon one tree.’ His method is to insert what we should now call a slip, with a stalk and leaf growing from it.
140. 2. scyences] syens. In fact, scyences (= scions-es) is a double plural, and was probably a provincial term, like nesteses or nesses for nests. So also fairies-es is a country name for fairies, which some lexicographers, not understanding, actually write and print as Pharisees!
6. he wyll] you will. This alteration is made wherever the phrase occurs.