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Transcriber’s Notes
The language used in the source document has been retained, except as mentioned below. This includes unusual and inconsistent spellings (also of names and titles of publications), hyphenation, punctuation, the inconsistent use of quotation marks, etc. Non-English words and phrases (in particular in texts quoted by the author) have not been corrected, except as listed below.
Preface: ... the movable feasts are placed under the earliest days on which they can fall: this is not always the case, and some movable feasts are described in chapters without dates.
Pages 66 and 94: FitsStephen and FitzStephens may refer to the same person.
Page 255, And all that it wants is a more little silver: as printed in the source document. Other sources give “a little more silver”.
Page 258, Hucknall Folkard: as printed in the source document; possibly Hucknall Torkard, both names appear to exist.
Page 259, Akerman: as printed in the source document; others spellings exist as well.
Page 288, ... the enrolment of a regular armour ...: possibly an error for ... the enrolment of a regular army....
Page 440: ... after the death of his wife and her daughter ...: does not seem logical (his wife already having died), but is as printed in the source document. Other sources mention only the daughter in respect to the 6 pounds.
Changes made:
Some punctuation errors and obvious minor typographical errors have been corrected silently.
Footnotes have been moved to under the paragraph, poem, etc. to which they belong.
For this e-text, festivals, days, dates etc. have been regarded as chapters, with countries, counties or other localities being sections. In some cases, this is a change compared to the source document.
In some cases the source of poems and songs has been moved to its own line underneath the poem or song.
Page 126: The date (March 15) has been moved from before SCOTLAND to before PALM SATURDAY
Page 145: royal gate arms changed to royal gate alms
Page 179: Portaffery changed to Portaferry
Page 259: Tu, qui non dedignatus es changed to Te, qui non dedignatus es
Page 290: triennally changed to triennially (cf. biennially in the same sentence)
Page 348: mobility changed to nobility
Page 369: The month (Sept.) has been moved from before Lancashire to before ECCLES WAKE
Page 370: cork town Council changed to Cork town council
Page 417: revised changed to revived
Page 434: ... and the book like, acolytes, ... changed to ... and the book, like acolytes, ...
Page 519: Tuth Day moved to its proper place
Page A14: entry Longus moved to before Lowndes
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