Page 75. line 24. Bavaria.] John, brother of duke William count of Hainault, often mentioned before.

Page 76. line 7. Of Prussia.] Michael Kuckenmeister de Hemberg, grand master of the Teutonic order, 1413.

Page 76. line 8. Cleves.] Adolphus VI. count of Marck and Cleves.

Page 76. line 9. Acusaire.] Theodore Palæologus was marquis of Montferrat. Who his son Acusaire can be, it is very difficult to say.

Page 76. line 10. Saussebourg.] Saussenburg.

Page 76. line 14. Nassau.] The three counts of Nassau were, first, Adolphus III. count of Nassau, descended from Walram, eldest son of Henry the rich; 2d, Adolphus count of Nassau Dillemburg, descended from Otho, youngest son of Henry the rich; 3d, Philip count of Nassau Weilborg, or Jarbruck, descended from Walram in another line.

Page 76. line 15. Rayneck.] Rheineck.

Page 76. line 17. Blancquehem.] Blanckenburg?

Page 76. note, Vissegarde.] Q. if not rather Wurtzburg? Pussau is probably Passau; and the words 'in Hungary' refer only to the last named place.

Page 78. line 4. D'Ercles.] Perhaps Arckel, the name of a noble family in Holland. Called in Latin Arculeas. See post.