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Anne Boleyn.
Lady Mary Boleyn.
The Second Edition reads "passeth" for "passed."
Saint Michael.
After "most falls" the Second Edition inserts, "And as concernynge y haboundaunt and lyberal multytude of gyftes that were so louyngly and cordyally gyuen on bothe partyes my penne or capacit can not expresse it as well amonge the greate lordes as vnto the lowest yemen that bare ony offyce in eyther kynges hous and specially the kynges gyftes on both partyes alway rewarded the one lyke vnto y other And all other gyftes was nothynge but ryche plate golde coyne and syluer was of no estymacyon beside raymentes horses geldynges fawcons beres dogges for the game with many other whiche were to moche to write. And upon y xxix. day" &c.
City companies.
Displayed.
Swift ships.
Bedecked.
"Sic."
Sic.
In the original copy, in the British Museum, the corner is torn off after the letter "r" but the three missing letters are of course "ich."
The missing letter is as evidently "s."
Gracechurch Street.
Wife.
Torn away.
Idem.
The posy is not given in the original.
Collation.
Whenever the five ports are mentioned in the original a curious contraction is used at the end of the word probably for "es."
Vestments.
A misprint for adourned.
Transcriber's Notes:
Superscripted letters are shown in .
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