[10] Treene = wooden, especially used of plates.
[11] See Remembrancia, pp. 550–551.
[12] See Remembrancia, p. 230.
[13] These titles began with Henry VII., who seeing an inhabitant of Shoreditch shoot with extraordinary skill, dubbed him Duke of Shoreditch; this being copied by others, as Marquesses, Earls, etc., drew such ridicule upon the Company as finally brought contempt on the archery itself.
[14] The Anatomie of Abuses, Turnbull’s edition 1836, p. 50.
[15] Rewalt = to give up or surrender (Century Dictionary).
Transcriptions
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POPISH PLOTS
AND
TREASONS
From the beginning of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Illustrated with Emblems and explain’d in Verse.
First are describ’d the Cursed plots they laid.