[67].
| nobbut=only. | boon=ready. |
| helm=shed. | happen=possibly. |
| far-end=opposite side. | mud=might. |
| doots=fears. | whahl=until. |
[68]. Yat-stowp=gate-post.
[69]. The local pronunciation of ‘acre’ in the East Riding is yakker; so that the old sound of the word has been here kept, even though its meaning has universally changed.
[70]. In reading these, it should be remembered that the Norse J=y, AU=ow, EI or EY=ai, and V=w.
[71]. Hedon sent two members to Parliament from the time of Edward I. until 1832, when it was disfranchised as one of the ‘rotten boroughs.’ Beverley also was represented by two members till 1870.
[72]. This mace dates from the reign of Henry VI. In the enlarged portion are shown the lions of England quartered with the fleur-de-lis of France.
[73]. The meetings of the Hull City Council, and the Beverley, Bridlington and Hedon Town Councils are held in their respective Town Halls.
[74]. A photograph of the Southampton is given on page [299].