[1400] Note on fol. 43v of MS. Aubr. 9. 'Page 15' in Aubrey's numbering is now fol. 45 of the MS.
[1401] Wood adds 'in the beginning of 1674.'
[1402] i.e. John Aubrey.
[1403] Wood adds 'and to let him see that he would do nothing underhand against him.'
[1404] Wood adds 'that he had sent to Mr. Wood.' See Clark's Wood's Life and Times, ii. 288.
[1405] Wood adds 'at it as a most famous libell.'
[1406] Corrected by Wood to 'and, soon after, meeting with the author.'
[1407] Wood adds 'and that he would have the printer called to account for printing such a notorious libell.'
[1408] The advance-copies of Wood's Hist. et Antiq. Univ. Oxon. were issued July 17, 1674 (Wood's Life and Times, ii. 289); the ordinary issue took place on July 27 (ibid., 290), being perhaps delayed for the insertion of the rejoinder to Hobbes; Hobbes's epistle had been circulated on July 11 (ibid., p. [288]).
[1409] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 46.