[ [235] "Common burdens to songs; see Skelton's Works, ii. 110, ed. Dyce."—Dyce.
[ [236] "Ralph de Wigmore, who came into England with the Conqueror, obtained the Castle of Wigmore, Co. Hereford, and the Roger Mortimer of this play was summoned to Parliament as 'de Wigmore.'"—Cunningham.
[ [237] Old eds. "him."
[ [238] Scene: the neighbourhood of Tynemouth.
[ [239] Surmise.
[ [240] Tattered.
[ [241] "In all Latin deeds the Mortimers are called 'de Mortuo mari.'" Cunningham.
[ [242] Scene: the interior of Tynemouth Castle.
[ [243] Delay. The word occurs in 3 Henry VI. ii. 3, l. 56; Arden of Feversham, &c.
[ [244] Old eds. "this."