[1303] i.e. when naughty are not threatened by their nurses with 'the bogy-man.'

[1304] i.e. subsequent to 1680, for this MS. was begun in that year.

[1305] William Dobson, i. 78.

[1306] Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 480: Johannes Falcandus of Lucca is said by Clement Reyner (Apostol. Bened. in Anglia) to have been the first apothecary in England, A.D. 1357.

[1307] The words in square brackets are scored out.

[1308] Wood's Hist. et Antiq. Univ. Oxon. (1674).

[1309] See p. [42], supra.

[1310] Subst. for 'Roman.'

[1311] i.e. crotalum.

[1312] Dupl. with 'orloge.'