Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
page 431 note a See the note of Mr. Douce on the passage, Illustrations of Shakespeare, Vol. i. p. 165.
page 431 note b I am not sufficiently acquainted with the earlier Latin Facetiae to detect any obligations the Compiler may have had to Poggio, Bebelius, or other of that class.
page 432 note a e. g. The story of the Welshman who mistook an ape for a gentleman. Of the scholar who proved by logick, that two fowls were three; and one relative to the wise men of Gotham.
page 438 note a See Rot. Pat. II Edw. II. p. 1.
page 443 note a This pipe has since been presented by Mr. Lysons to the Trustees of the British Museum.
page 443 note b See p. 123.
page 446 note a Morant's Essex, Vol. I. p. 456.