[159] [In Volhynia.]

[160] [Near Lublin.]

[161] Another variant of the name is Jelek. [The latter form is declared to be incorrect by A. Berliner, Gutachten Ganganelli's (Berlin, 1888), p. 41.]

[162] Of all the accusations of this kind, the Cardinal recognizes the correctness of only two, the murder of Simon of Trent in 1475 and of Andreas of Brixen in 1462, adding, however, that even their death was not caused by the legendary Jewish ritual, but simply by Jewish "hatred against the Christians."

[163] [See p. [78].]

[164] [See p. [143], n. 2.]

[165] [A word of uncertain origin meaning "rebel" or "rioter." See p. [149].]

[166] [A town in Podolia.]

[167] [See p. [142], n. 1.]

[168] [See p. [320], n. 2.]