v. 1124. fole] i. e. fool.
v. 1126. a botchment] “Botchement. Additamentum.” Prompt. Parv. ed. 1499.
v. 1127. forfende] i. e. prohibit, forbid.
v. 1128. For Goddes cope] So we find as an oath, “By gods blew hood.” Tom Tyler and his Wife, p. 5. ed. 1661.
v. 1131. be tyme] i. e. by time.
v. 1134. praty] i. e. pretty.
v. 1136. Aungey] Does it mean Angers, or Anjou?
Page 262. v. 1142. gate] i. e. got.
v. 1143. puddynges] See note, p. 173. v. 443.
—— wortes] Is here, I suppose, equivalent to—cabbages.