This singular entry must be left to the reader's superior sagacity. It clearly refers in some way to the "riding boys," or as they are there called, "children of the stable," but its meaning has escaped the editor's research.
Forked heads for the king's cross-bow, [67].
"See a former remark. They were for the arrows shot from the cross-bow".—M.
Forms, tables, &c. for, [220].
Foster Master, [214].
Fowl, paid for keeping the, in the garden at Greenwich, [206].
Fowler, [115].
---- James, keeper of the manor of Greenwich, [78], [127].
---- John, [209].
Fox, Master Edward, [73].