That has but little sin.’
43. But at the beginning struck out.
10. grey is written over brown in the second line (perhaps because of grey in 112), and to town is struck out in the fourth line, but nothing supplied.
67. Glasgerion.
P. 136. “Glen Kindy, or rather Glen Skeeny, I have heard, and there is a ballad in Percy’s collection that is very much the same.” Mrs Brown, in a letter to Jamieson, June 18, 1801, Jamieson-Brown MS., Appendix, p. x.
137 a, second paragraph. ‘Riddaren och torpar-drängen,’ Lagus, Nyländska Folkvisor, I, 133, No 43.
68. Young Hunting.
P. 142 b. The four additional stanzas in J first appeared in the second edition of the Minstrelsy, 1803, II, 44.
143 b, 512 a, III, 509 a. Discovery of drowned bodies. Add: La Tradition, IV, 236.
143 b, second paragraph. Many cases in Pitcairn’s Criminal Trials, III, 182–99.