[13] See further [Appendix A. I.]
[14] See [Appendix A. I.]
[15] See note on sea songs and ballads—[Appendix A. I.]
[16] First printed by W. Copland.
[17] First printed by Wynkyn de Worde.
[18] Illustrations of Northern Antiquities, by Weber, Jamieson and Scott.
[19] Printed from the earliest extant copies, and edited by G. L. Gomme. (Chap-books and Folk-lore Tracts, First Series, 1885).
[20] See Coleridge’s Biographia Literaria, Vol. II., Ch. XVIII. (1870 ed.).
[21] A Douce chap-book of Tom Thumb (verse) is “corrected after an old copy, printed for F. Coles”. This has a note on an earlier edition (1621).
[22] (a) “The Wandering Young Gentlewoman, or Catskin (complete)”. W. Armstrong, Liverpool, n.d. (early 19th c.) (b) “Catskin’s Garland, or the Wandering Young Gentlewoman”, in five parts (verse). Printed and sold by T. Cheney, Banbury, n.d.