p. 334, [l. 1224] (margin), add Confessor
p. 346, [l. 1653], for accompte read acompte
p. 351, [note on 1872], for AC read AC, S
p. 387, [l. 3188], for By read Be
p. 396, [l. 3507], for thinge read thing
p. 421, [l. 716], for harme read harm
p. 464, [note on 745 ff.], add The authority here followed is the Trésor of Brunetto Latini, pp. 84-88 (ed. 1863).
p. 468, [note on 463 ff.], add The authority for this is perhaps the Trésor, p. 191.
p. 473, [l. 11], for 7101), Spertachus for Cyrus (vii. 3418), &c. read 7101).
p. 489, [note on 2459 ff.], for I am unable [to say where Gower found this version of the story. The name Geta is quite unknown in the classical] form of it. read The name Geta was taken by Gower from the Geta of Vitalis Blesensis, a dramatic piece in Latin elegiacs founded on Plautus, in which Geta takes the place of Sosia: see Wright’s Early Mysteries, &c., pp. 79-90.