Fuller.

—The well-known author of “British Worthies” wrote his own epitaph, as it appears in Westminster Abbey. It consists of only four words, but it speaks volumes, namely, “Here lies Fuller’s earth.”


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TRANSCRIBERS’ NOTES

General: Corrections to punctuation have not been individually noted

Pages 22-23: Position of apostrophes in contractions such as could’nt as in the original

Page 24: Releiving corrected to Relieving in title

Page 24: In An Irish Bull of 1630, spelling as in the original