Item, as ffor my byll[191.1] that is gylt, I wolde it weer taken head too; ther is one in the town, that can glaser weell i nowe, as I herde seye. Also, ther is on comythe every markett daye ffro Seynt Omerys to Caleys and he bryngethe dagers, and ffetchyth also, he may have it with hym, and brynge it ageyn the next markett daye ffor xijd. or xvjd. at the most, and ellys late it be weel oylyd and kepte tyll I come. No more.

Wretyn at London the v. daye of Julle, Anno E. iiijti xiijo

[189.2] [From Fenn, ii. 146.]

[189.3] So in Fenn.

[189.4] Fenn suggests a fanciful explanation of the expression ‘border Perauntys,’ presuming the latter word not to be a proper name; but see [page 163].

[189.5] Cloth for hosen.

[190.1] See [page 186, Note. 5].

[190.2] Pendant ornaments of metal, like tags or points, etc.—F.

[191.1] A warlike instrument of offence.—F.

Footnote 190.1:
Note 5.
text has “Note. 5.”