FOOTNOTES:

[539] [attend.]

[540] [property.]

[541] i.e. earnest-money; from the French Denier à Dieu. At this day, when application is made to the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle to accept an exchange of the tenant under one of their leases, a piece of silver is presented by the new tenant, which is still called a "Gods-penny."

[542] [forest.]

[543] Ver. 63, 4, 5, &c. Sic MS.

[544] [forest.]

[545] [loathsome.]

[546] [abashed.]

[547] [letter.]