FOOTNOTES

FOOTNOTES[1]Vuzz,i.e.furze.[2]In another version 'underground'—i.e., miners.[3]W. H. Hamilton Rogers, 'Dartmoor.'[4]Transactions of the Devonshire Association, 1873.[5]'An Elizabethan Guild of the City of Exeter,' by William Cotton.[6]'Sketches and Studies.'[7]Cease.[8]St. Ginnes.[9]The cottager by the seaside.[10]'La Hockeday' is commonly, but incorrectly, supposed to commemorate the freedom of the English by the massacre of the Danes on the Feast of St. Brice, 1002. 'Hoke-tide' began on the Monday after the second Sunday after Easter.[11]Portcullised.

[1]Vuzz,i.e.furze.

[1]Vuzz,i.e.furze.

[2]In another version 'underground'—i.e., miners.

[2]In another version 'underground'—i.e., miners.

[3]W. H. Hamilton Rogers, 'Dartmoor.'

[3]W. H. Hamilton Rogers, 'Dartmoor.'

[4]Transactions of the Devonshire Association, 1873.

[4]Transactions of the Devonshire Association, 1873.

[5]'An Elizabethan Guild of the City of Exeter,' by William Cotton.

[5]'An Elizabethan Guild of the City of Exeter,' by William Cotton.

[6]'Sketches and Studies.'

[6]'Sketches and Studies.'

[7]Cease.

[7]Cease.

[8]St. Ginnes.

[8]St. Ginnes.

[9]The cottager by the seaside.

[9]The cottager by the seaside.

[10]'La Hockeday' is commonly, but incorrectly, supposed to commemorate the freedom of the English by the massacre of the Danes on the Feast of St. Brice, 1002. 'Hoke-tide' began on the Monday after the second Sunday after Easter.

[10]'La Hockeday' is commonly, but incorrectly, supposed to commemorate the freedom of the English by the massacre of the Danes on the Feast of St. Brice, 1002. 'Hoke-tide' began on the Monday after the second Sunday after Easter.

[11]Portcullised.

[11]Portcullised.


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