[1333] 'Apicati cincta.'
[1334] I do not know what MS. of his Aubrey is here thinking of inserting Avebury in; possibly the lost 'Liber B.' MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 55v, is an envelope addressed 'for Dr. Blackburne with care,' and has the notes 'Templa Druidum,' 'or if Druidum Templa rediviva,' apparently suggested titles for a treatise by Aubrey. MS. Aubr. 11 is a treatise by Aubrey on Stonehenge.
[1335] In North Wilts.
[1336] i.e., perhaps, Mr. Lancelot Morehouse ascribed witchcraft to demoniacal possession.
[1337] Alt. to 'in the young men.'
[1338] To introduce them into Aubrey's projected comedy The Country Revel.
[1339] Henry, 5th earl, 1st marquess.
[1340] Edward, 4th earl.
[1341] Edward, 2nd marquess of Worcester; his son Henry was created duke of Beaufort, Dec. 2, 1682.
[1342] i.e. 90 years before 1670, the date of this note.