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page 231 note 1 The first line is in an unknown hand, the second and third in the same hand as the main transcript, and the fourth is by Richard Wyatt.
page 231 note 2 This sum has not been added to the cumulative total.
page 231 note 3 Perhaps the widow of Thomas Isley, one of these executed for his part in the rising. TTC.
page 231 note 4 1547
page 231 note 6 25 March
page 232 note 1 31 January 1530.
page 232 note 2 1530.
page 232 note 3 The 7th Sunday after Easter Day.
page 232 note 4 30 November.
page 232 note 5 1535.
page 233 note 1 A mark here seems to indicate a missing word.
page 233 note 2 1551.
page 233 note 3 1533.
page 233 note 4 1531.
page 234 note 1 A pencilled note in a similar hand, ‘granted by Abbot & Convent’, stands in the margin.
page 234 note 2 1535.
page 234 note 3 2 February.
page 234 note 4 1531.
page 234 note 5 1537.
page 235 note 1 24 June.
page 235 note 2 1531.
page 235 note 3 1535.
page 235 note 4 Sic, perhaps originally signifying an area covered with goss, or gorse.
page 236 note 1 Sic, and so added into the cumulative total.
page 236 note 2 Added to the cumulative total as 10s.
page 236 note 3 Tile-oast, or tile kiln.
page 237 note 1 Almost certainly one of those involved with Wyatt in the rising, and subsequently fined. TTC, Appendix II.
page 238 note 1 1541.
page 238 note 2 Half a line blank.
page 238 note 3 Blank, equivalent to one word.
page 238 note 4 1531.
page 239 note 1 1549.
page 239 note 2 Attained for his part in the rising, pardoned, and subsequently fined. TTC, Appendix II.
page 239 note 3 Blank.
page 240 note 1 Aylesford.