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page 135 note a Hist, and Antiq. Oxon. (Gutch), iv. App. 44. Diætarium de Sanitatis Custodia, Bibl. Sloane, 84 f.
page 135 note b Ibid. (Gutch), iv. App. 40.
page 135 note c Ibid. 51; and Newc. Rep. i. 422.
page 135 note d Ibid. 54 and 51; and Hutchins's Dorset, ii. 535 a.
page 135 note e Hutchins, ii. 538 a.
page 135 note f Warton's Hist, of English Poetry, vol. ii. p. 266 (ed. 1840). Warton says Kymer was physician to the King, but this seems not to be warranted by authority. Hearne, in his Preface to the Lib. Nig. Scacc. xxxiii. mentions Kymer; and, at pp. 550 and 551, gives certain excerpta from the Diætarium, which are remarkably curious. Hearne quotes from a MS. formerly belonging to Sir Hans Sloane, which is now in the British Museum.
page 135 note g Hutchins, ii. 535a; and Hist, and Antiq. Oxon (Gutch) iv. Appendix 51. No trace of this inscription is now to be seen.