[184] The marginal note names two exceptions.
[185] i.e. Ralph Sheldon's (Anthony Wood's friend): Aubrey was there in 1678, Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 420.
[186] Dupl. with 'a little.'
[187] In these paragraphs Aubrey jots down his opinions as to his own character.
[188] Tac. Ann. iv. 44.
[189] Dupl. with 'negligence (lachesse).'
[190] i.e. school holidays.
[191] Subst. for 'drawer.' See supra, p. [36].
[193]? acquaintance begun at the Middle Temple.