[Ibid.] line 12.

Eusebi, Bede, & Haymound.

The Works here referred to are, probably, the Chronicon of Eusebius, translated and preserved by St. Jerome[65]; the venerable Bede’s Chronicon, sive de sex ætatibus mundi; and the Historiæ Ecclesiasticæ Breviarium, sive de Christianarum rerum memoria, Libb. X. of Haymo, Bishop of Halberstadt, who died A.D. 853.

[Page xxvii.] line 5.

fro þe bygynnynge of Latyn lettris.

That is to say, from the Foundation of Rome. The Writer speaks in round Numbers.

[Ibid.] line 15.

demynge.

This Word is perhaps a Mistake of the Transcriber for demed, i. e. deemed, considered.