[134] 'At 8 y<ears of age> I,' but the first words are scored out.
[135] Isaac Lyte.
[136] Dupl. with 'being only my owne instructor.'
[137] Dupl. with '<when> a boy.' For 'was' he began to write 'I <had>' but struck it out.
[138] i.e. to Saturn, patron of antiquities.
[139] Margin frayed.
[140] MS. Aubr. 7, fol. 3v.
[141] In the margin Aubrey writes 'Tacitus and Juvenal,' perhaps meaning that he read these authors now, before going up to Oxford.
[142] The sentence stood at first:—'Phansie like a pure christall mirrour.'
[143] Scil. 'disorder my phansy.'