FOOTNOTES:[1]William Little was a shepherd in North Wilts, and was an old man when Akerman was a boy.[2][Here a foot-note is given in the Magazine, but has been obliterated in the only copy to which we have access.]
FOOTNOTES:
[1]William Little was a shepherd in North Wilts, and was an old man when Akerman was a boy.
[1]William Little was a shepherd in North Wilts, and was an old man when Akerman was a boy.
[2][Here a foot-note is given in the Magazine, but has been obliterated in the only copy to which we have access.]
[2][Here a foot-note is given in the Magazine, but has been obliterated in the only copy to which we have access.]
Transcriber's Note:Obvious typographical errors were repaired.P. xv: "D when preceded by a liquid"—original read "followed" in place of "preceded."Appendix II: unusual spellings and capitalizations preserved as in original.P. 228: "dain may be in his Cloths still"—"Cloths still" originally appeared below "Desperd" entry and "Page 3" heading.
Transcriber's Note:
Obvious typographical errors were repaired.
P. xv: "D when preceded by a liquid"—original read "followed" in place of "preceded."
Appendix II: unusual spellings and capitalizations preserved as in original.
P. 228: "dain may be in his Cloths still"—"Cloths still" originally appeared below "Desperd" entry and "Page 3" heading.