[Page 42], line 6, “a Lockeram Band:” Lockram, a cheap sort of linen, see J. O. Halliwell’s valuable Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, p. 525, edit. 1874. To this, and to the same author’s 1876 edition of Archdeacon Nares Glossary, we refer readers for other words.

[Page 73-77], [297], Marchpine, or Marchpane, biscuits often made in fantastic figures of birds or flowers, of sweetened almonds, &c. Scettuall, or Setiwall, the Garden Valerian. Bausons, i.e. badgers. Cockers; boots. Verse fifth omitted from Choyce Drollery, runs:—

“Her features all as fresh above,

As is the grass that grows by Dove,

And lythe as lass of Kent;

Her skin as soft as Lemster wool,

As white as snow on Peakish Hull,

Or Swan that swims in Trent.”

A few typographical errors crept into sheet G (owing to an accident in the Editor’s final collation with original). [P. 81], line 2, read Blacke; line 20, Shaft; [p. 85], line 3, Unlesse; [p. 86], line 5, Physitian; line 17, that Lawyer’s; [p. 87], line 9, That wil stick to the Laws; [p. 88], line 8, O that’s a companion; [p. 90], first line, basenesse; line 23, nature; [p. 91], line 13, add a comma after the word blot; [p. 94], line 13, Scepter; [p. 96], line 10, Of this; [p. 97], line 15, For feare; [p. 99], line 6, add a comma; [p. 100], line 13, finde. These are all single-letter misprints.

[Page 269], line 14, for encreasing, read encreaseth; and end line 28 with a comma.