Transcriber's Notes

Transcriber's Notes1. Footnotes 293, 386 are not anchored in the page image. A best guess has been made as to their anchor point.2. Refer to the image for the black letter poems as the yogh/ezh & thorn/h characters are difficult to distinguish. Other internet sources show vastly different interpretations for the text of 'A Plaie called Corpus Christi'.3. Hyphenation has been left as printed, inconsistencies are:bookloving, book-lovingbooklover, book-loverbookworms, book-wormsgoodwill, good-willhalfpenny, half-pennyprotomartyr, proto-martyrreread, re-read4. Punctuation, particularly in footnotes has been standardised.5. Spelling inconsistencies between proper names in the text and index entries have been standardised. The original spelling has been noted. Inconsistencies in the spelling of proper names within the text have been left as printed.6. The remaining corrections made are indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text willappear.

1. Footnotes 293, 386 are not anchored in the page image. A best guess has been made as to their anchor point.

2. Refer to the image for the black letter poems as the yogh/ezh & thorn/h characters are difficult to distinguish. Other internet sources show vastly different interpretations for the text of 'A Plaie called Corpus Christi'.

3. Hyphenation has been left as printed, inconsistencies are:

4. Punctuation, particularly in footnotes has been standardised.

5. Spelling inconsistencies between proper names in the text and index entries have been standardised. The original spelling has been noted. Inconsistencies in the spelling of proper names within the text have been left as printed.

6. The remaining corrections made are indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text willappear.


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