[759] sic.

[760] sic, for ‘these.’

[761] This last sentence was added by the seventeenth-century scholar by whom the foregoing passages were transcribed, and who calls himself ‘Thomas Masters, Coll. Nov.’

[762] c.o. For our lordys loue what

[763] sic, for ‘applied.’

[764] c.o. that perceyuing by

[765] c.o. in the hole cuntrey

[766] c.o. your grete good

[767] c.o. after such sorte by your approuued high wisedom as ye lose not the wele & benefite of the same for

[768] c.o. there I assure your grace you haue