[832] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 1v.
[833] In 1596.
[834] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 10.
[835] Aubrey, in MS. Wood F. 39, fol. 178: July 6, 1672.
[836] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 99.
[837] This title is substituted in the margin. The text had 'de fallaciis,' scored out, and 'vide margent' written over.
[838] i.e. if Anthony Wood wants to know which of the suggestions is correct, Aubrey can find out.
[839] i.e. although in Glocester Hall, he did not matriculate in the University. This was by no means infrequent all through the seventeenth century, and was especially common with students of Roman Catholic families.
[840] Subst. for 'they remain.'
[841] i.e. to Philip Herbert, fifth earl of Pembroke, obiit 1669; father of William, sixth earl, obiit 1674, and Philip, seventh earl, obiit 1683. MS. Aubr. 6 was written in 1680.