[9] To pare horse's hoofs with.-T.R.
[10] "Clouting is arming the Axle-Tree with Iron plates."—T.R.
[11] "Arming the Fellowes with Iron Strakes, or a Tire as some call it."—T.R. Strakes are segments of a tire.
[12] "Of a tough piece of Whitleather."—T.R.
[13] "Lightest and coolest, but indeed not so comly as those of [Wadmus]."—T.R.
[14] St. 15 not in 1577, but as follows:—
Rakes also for barley, long toothed in bed,
and greater like toothed for barley so shed.
and first couplet of st. 16.
[15] St. 16 not thus in 1577; see note above, and next note.
[16] In 1577 the second couplet of st. 16 makes a stanza with the following: