[0x] Ibid., ii. 264.
[0y] Ibid., chapter x.
[0z] ‘The Romany Rye,’ chapter xii.
[0z1] Lavengro, ii. 281.
[0z2] ‘Lavengro,’ ed. Knapp, notes, p. 567. ‘“Mumpers’ Dingle,” near Willenhall, Staffordshire. The place is properly Momber or Monmer Lane, and is now occupied by the “Monmer Lane Ironworks,” hence totally obliterated.’
[0z3] ‘Lavengro,’ ii. 249.
[0z4] See the ‘Gypsy List’ appended to Knapp’s ed. of ‘The Romany Rye.’
[0z5] ‘Wild Wales,’ iii. 352.
[0z6] ‘Lavengro’ was published February 7, 1851.
[5a] ‘The earthern jugs out of which the people of Norfolk drink are called gotches.’—Wright: ‘Provincial Dict.’