[159] Sell away.

[160] John ap Jenkin.

[161] The original has who so ever that.

[162] Baillie or magistrate, from the old French word bailli.

[163] This form of it, though it does not occur in the C. Mery Tales, is very common in old English works; see the Seven Sages, edited by Wright, 1845, for the Percy Society, and the Anglo-Saxon Passion of St. George, 1850 (Percy Soc.).

[164] The original has whan she turned her to have taken money.

[165] Cheating.

[166] The word seems to be here used in a rare sense. The meaning is bulging.

[167] This word (Latinè pallium) was originally used in a special and exclusive signification.

[168] Singer explains this to mean gazeth.