[66.2] It is a curious circumstance that this book should be here mentioned as left with William Worcester, who with the assistance of John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, and John Phrea or Free, a monk of Bristol, translated it.—F.

[66.3] See vol. v. p. 3, Note 1.

[66.4] These further memoranda seem to have been added at a later period, probably in the reign of Henry VII., as the last entry is of ‘a book of new statutes from Edward IV.’

In the lists of book titles, all commas are editorial (Gairdner) but the titles are separately underlined in the MS.

3. ... the Greene Knyght; valet,—
“valet” printed in italic type: corrected to match MS

5. ... Mercy, the Parlement of Byrds ...
comma missing

Marchaunts, the Lyffe of Seynt Cry[stofer]
text has “Marehaunts”: corrected from Fenn and MS

[988]
VERSES BY A LADY[67.1]

Verses written by a Lady in the reign of Henry VI. or Edward IV. to an absent Lord with whom she was in love.

My ryght good lord, most knyghtly gentyll knyght,