[301] “At Bartholomew’s priory in Smithfield.”—1st edition, p. 304.
[302] “Leviticus 13. Numbers 5. Leprose persons to be separated from the sound.”—Stow.
[303] “Since called shiriffes, and judges of the King’s court, and have therefore under-shiriffes, men learned in the law, to sit in their courts. Domesmen, or judges of the King’s court.”—Stow.
[304] The first edition has “mayor Hugh Fitz Thomas,” and does not make mention of “Fitz Ottonis.”
[305] Hallontide,—or, as it was more generally designated, All Hallontide,—is the older designation of All Saints’ day, the 1st of November.
[306] Sic in Stow; Strype corrects it into πολεύω.
Transcriber’s Note
Footnote 51 is referenced twice in the text.
Entries in the table of contents do not all match the headings in the text.