[P. 76], l. 94, intumuit.—In the MS. the scribe has written intimuit in the margin, either as a various reading, or as an improvement of his own.

[P. 78], l. 128, bellici.—The MS. has vellici.

[P. 79], l. 145, gaudii.—The MS. has gladii in the text, with gaudii written in the margin.

[P. 81], l. 193, S. divina gratia præsul Cycestrensis.—Stephen de Berkstead, Bishop of Chichester. He was excommunicated for his staunch adherence to the party of Simon de Montfort.

[P. 88], l. 325, movisset.—The MS. has novisset.

—— l. 330, for proponerat, read proponeret.

[P. 89], l. 252, invenire.—The MS. has inveniere.

[P. 94], l. 437, Testis sit Glovernia.—Alluding to the delivery of Gloucester to Prince Edward, and his treatment of the town.

[P. 102], l. 609, regis et.—The MS. has regisset.

[P. 104], l. 635, Unius rex, etc.—This line appears to be very corrupt, as are one or two others in the poem.