[1130] Subst. for 'William.'
[1131] MS. Aubr. 6, fol. 66v.
[1132] Dupl with 'this towne.'
[1133] i.e. prescriptions.
[1134] i.e. Shaftesbury; Lord High Chancellor, 1672.
[1135] MS. Aubr. 21, fol. 12.
[1136] Dupl. with 'despicable.'
[1137] i.e. of those who have married for policy.
[1138] i.e. in inducing gentlemen to marry into noble families in order to impale a distinguished coat.
[1139] MS. Aubr. 21, fol. 15. The sowgelder, in Aubrey's comedy, is dissuading Sir John Fitz-ale from marrying a widow.