[1775] Happy happe. 1563.
[1776] And. 1563.
[1777] Therle. 1563, 71, 75.
[1778] Added ed. 1571 for Francis Segar. This legend omitted by Niccols.
[1779] Q. 1563.
[1780] The. 1563.
[1781] Q. 1563.
[1782] Yll. 1563.
[1783] In the editions of 1571, 75, 78, the legends of Michael Joseph and Jane Shore were transposed, the latter being made to conclude the volume. The induction to the first in 1563 is in few words, nearly the same as the above conclusion. It follows: “When they had sayde their myndes herein allowyng it very well, they willed me also to reade the blacke Smyth. “Wyth a good wyll,” quod I, “but fyrst you must ymagine that you see hym standynge on a ladder, ouershryned wyth the Tyborne, a meete trone for all suche rebelles and trayters: and there corageouslye sayenge as folowethe.”
[1784] Date added. 1571.