FOOTNOTES:

FOOTNOTES:[1]Foster,Baronetage, 1880. See Chaos, p. 653.[2]Examples of Carved Oak Woodwork, by W. Bliss Sanders. London: 1883.[3]Mr. Bliss Saunders gives details of one of these in the work above referred to.[4]Hare,Walks in Rome.[5]Having got rid of the wall, and finding that flowers now suffer from the wind, gardeners are fond ofsinkingbeds, and not a few gardens are thus furnished.[6]A Reflective Tour through Part of France.London: 1789.[7]FromSongs of the West: Traditional Songs and Ballads of the West of England.Collected by S. Baring Gould and H. Fleetwood Sheppard. London: Methuen & Co. 1889.[8]The Flying Horse is a peculiarly dangerous throw over the head, and usually breaks or severely injures the spine of the wrestler thus thrown.[9]FromSongs of the West, by S. Baring Gould and H. Fleetwood Sheppard. Methuen & Co.: 1889.

FOOTNOTES:[1]Foster,Baronetage, 1880. See Chaos, p. 653.[2]Examples of Carved Oak Woodwork, by W. Bliss Sanders. London: 1883.[3]Mr. Bliss Saunders gives details of one of these in the work above referred to.[4]Hare,Walks in Rome.[5]Having got rid of the wall, and finding that flowers now suffer from the wind, gardeners are fond ofsinkingbeds, and not a few gardens are thus furnished.[6]A Reflective Tour through Part of France.London: 1789.[7]FromSongs of the West: Traditional Songs and Ballads of the West of England.Collected by S. Baring Gould and H. Fleetwood Sheppard. London: Methuen & Co. 1889.[8]The Flying Horse is a peculiarly dangerous throw over the head, and usually breaks or severely injures the spine of the wrestler thus thrown.[9]FromSongs of the West, by S. Baring Gould and H. Fleetwood Sheppard. Methuen & Co.: 1889.

[1]Foster,Baronetage, 1880. See Chaos, p. 653.

[1]Foster,Baronetage, 1880. See Chaos, p. 653.

[2]Examples of Carved Oak Woodwork, by W. Bliss Sanders. London: 1883.

[2]Examples of Carved Oak Woodwork, by W. Bliss Sanders. London: 1883.

[3]Mr. Bliss Saunders gives details of one of these in the work above referred to.

[3]Mr. Bliss Saunders gives details of one of these in the work above referred to.

[4]Hare,Walks in Rome.

[4]Hare,Walks in Rome.

[5]Having got rid of the wall, and finding that flowers now suffer from the wind, gardeners are fond ofsinkingbeds, and not a few gardens are thus furnished.

[5]Having got rid of the wall, and finding that flowers now suffer from the wind, gardeners are fond ofsinkingbeds, and not a few gardens are thus furnished.

[6]A Reflective Tour through Part of France.London: 1789.

[6]A Reflective Tour through Part of France.London: 1789.

[7]FromSongs of the West: Traditional Songs and Ballads of the West of England.Collected by S. Baring Gould and H. Fleetwood Sheppard. London: Methuen & Co. 1889.

[7]FromSongs of the West: Traditional Songs and Ballads of the West of England.Collected by S. Baring Gould and H. Fleetwood Sheppard. London: Methuen & Co. 1889.

[8]The Flying Horse is a peculiarly dangerous throw over the head, and usually breaks or severely injures the spine of the wrestler thus thrown.

[8]The Flying Horse is a peculiarly dangerous throw over the head, and usually breaks or severely injures the spine of the wrestler thus thrown.

[9]FromSongs of the West, by S. Baring Gould and H. Fleetwood Sheppard. Methuen & Co.: 1889.

[9]FromSongs of the West, by S. Baring Gould and H. Fleetwood Sheppard. Methuen & Co.: 1889.

Transcriber's NotesMinor punctuation errors have been corrected.Some inconsistencies in spelling and hyphenation have been left as printed.p 18. "seventeeth century" to "seventeenth century."p. 46. "old and risty". may be a typo for rusty. Left as printed.p. 71. "plate glass" to "plate-glass"p. 161. "Mrs Chowne" to "Mrs. Chowne"p. 184. "peform" to "perform"p. 186. "brauls" to "braules"p. 187. "Duke of Monmoth" to "Duke of Monmouth"p. 228. The decade of the marriage date of AB is unclear in this edition, but visible as 1638 in an alternate source.p. 312. "Wipe you shoes" to "Wipe your shoes"End pages (publications). "finger's en" to "finger's end"In the text both teetotaller and teetotaler used and have been left as printed.

Minor punctuation errors have been corrected.

Some inconsistencies in spelling and hyphenation have been left as printed.


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