[151], Robyn, R. Robyn Hoode, W. C.
[179]. "This stanza is remarkable for containing a reference to one of the old grievances of the people of England. In the reign of Henry the Third, and his son, and grandson, the compelling persons, some of them of no great estate, to take upon them the honour of knighthood, or pay a large sum to be excused, was felt as a heavy oppression."—Hunter.
[193], two yere, R.
[194], knowe, OCC.
[200], it may amende, OCC.
[209], lancasesshyre, R.
[228], not W. C.
[233], by W. C.
[234]. So R. knowe me, W. C. The fragment of de Worde's older ed. ends with v. 239.
[242], also, PCC. for 'in fere.'