you, yowe, IV, 195 f., 1, 4, 10, 12, 17; 198, F 6; 206, 1; 261, 20: ewe.

youd, II, 138, 12: went. See yode.

young son, of a babe just born, I, 183 f., 32, 45, 47; II, 89, 35; 91, 30, 33, 35, D 29; 92, 22; 93, 9-12, etc.; called auld son, being the oldest because the only one, I, 184, 3, 8, 9. See auld son, old son.

yowe-bucht. See bucht.

yowre, V, [78] f., 7, 15: our. (But owre twelve times in the same piece, howre six.)

y-slaw, p. p. of slay, III, 28, 140.

SOURCES OF THE TEXTS
OF THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH BALLADS

MANUSCRIPTS.

MS. B. 14. 39, Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, 13th century. Recently recovered (see V, 288). (No 23.)

Rawlinson MS. D. 328, 15th century (before 1445). Bodleian Library. (No 1.)