[21] "Kept," dialect pronunciation.
[22] The "King of Prussia."
[24] About 50 tons in modern measurement.
[25] Newlyn, near Penzance.
[26] The collector of the Customs, presumably at Penzance.
[27] Spelt "feve" in the manuscript. Cf. note [8].
[28] About 45 tons in modern measurement.
[29] ? Cawsand near Plymouth.
[30] Burtons, a small tackle of two pulleys to be fastened anywhere at pleasure (Phillips' Dictionary, 1706). Now obsolete.