50 ([return])
[ See the 13th chapter of Leviticus.]

51 ([return])
[ The edict which he quotes, is against communion with women of light character.]

53 ([return])
[ The reader is again referred to the Rules of the Poor Military Brotherhood of the Temple, which occur in the Works of St Bernard. L. T.]

54 ([return])
[ “Essoine” signifies excuse, and here relates to the appellant’s privilege of appearing by her champion, in excuse of her own person on account of her sex.]

55 ([return])
[ “Capul”, i.e. horse; in a more limited sense, work-horse.]

56 ([return])
[ “Destrier”—war-horse.]

561 ([return])
[ From the ballads of Robin Hood, we learn that this celebrated outlaw, when in disguise, sometimes assumed the name of Locksley, from a village where he was born, but where situated we are not distinctly told.]

57 ([return])
[ [Note J.] Castle of Coningsburgh.]

58 ([return])
[ The crowth, or crowd, was a species of violin. The rote a sort of guitar, or rather hurdy-gurdy, the strings of which were managed by a wheel, from which the instrument took its name.]

581 ([return])
[ Infamous.]