[150.1] Richard Calle.
[150.2] Elizabeth, Duchess of Norfolk.
[150.3] Make him a present.—F.
[151.1] William, Lord Hastings.
[151.2] Corn paid in part of rent.—F.
[151.3] A head-dress, or handkerchief.—F.
[152.1] From the anxiety here expressed for a hawk, we may judge of the attention which was paid to the diversion of hawking. Latham, in his book of Falconry, says that a goshawk is the first and most esteemed kind of hawk; that a sore hawk is from the first taking of her from the eyry till she hath mewed her feathers. The tassel, or tiercel, is the male of the goshawk, so called because it is a tierce or third less than the female; it appears here, that a ‘grosser,’ or dealer in foreign fruits, etc., sold hawks.—F.
by our Lady, if it be lesse
text reads “i it”: corrected from Fenn
T. Plattyng, Jwde
comma missing or invisible; there is no comma in Fenn, but the name “Plattyng” occurs several times