“Thus passid we forth walkynge vnto the pretory”—

insert a comma after “forth” and at the end of the line.

Page 384. v. 581.

“And seryously she shewyd me ther denominacyons.”

seryously, i. e. seriatim. So in a letter from Tuke to Wolsey; “Thus preceding to the letters, to shewe Your Grace summarily, for rehersing every thing seriously I shal over long moleste Your Grace,” &c. State Papers (1830), i. 299.

Page 393. v. 790.

“To weue in the stoule sume were full preste,

With slaiis, with tauellis, with hedellis well drest;

The frame was browght forth with his weuyng pin,” &c.