[1864] H. and E., 'lee-land.' But the context indicates 'lealand,' the open fields.
[1865] Perhaps he swore by our Lady of Walsingham,—in Norfolk. Dyce.
[1866] Whip-her-jenny: a game of cards. H.
[1867] Q 1, 'tripe-cheeke.'
[1868] Q 1, 'is the best.'
[1869] "If I had only known in time!" Cf. Secunda Pastorum (Towneley), l. 93.
[1870] Cf. Secunda Pastorum, l. 318.
[1871] Q 1, his.
[1872] So Qtos. H. and E. read 'dines.'
[1873] Qy. a proverbial allusion to the famous Brazen-head? Dyce.