[Publications] . n Gloss. Index. 71 19 except, &c. but ye may say, Assuredly, certainly. 96 11 i-warden i-wur5en. 107 31 stale plain. 112 note b. devue derue. 148 8 bitocne5 bitocned. 187 21 add He forbids it, and saith, Let, &c. 198 12 i-hered i-hereS. 212 8 wrenched wrenched. n 25 lutel tutet. 214 6 padereft paSereft. 215 23 tablecloth cup. 218 17 instructed corrected. 241 4 beat, &c. frown, look displeased and angry. 245 12 high in haste. 274 27 wredde wreiSSe. 275 31 swelling inflammation. 277 28 ciimed climbed. 288 note c. wiSsake wiSsahe. 299 4 necessary. serviceable. 304 . 32 preote J&g


[Publications] . n Gloss. Index. 71 19 except, &c. but ye may say, Assuredly, certainly. 96 11 i-warden i-wur5en. 107 31 stale plain. 112 note b. devue derue. 148 8 bitocne5 bitocned. 187 21 add He forbids it, and saith, Let, &c. 198 12 i-hered i-hereS. 212 8 wrenched wrenched. n 25 lutel tutet. 214 6 padereft paSereft. 215 23 tablecloth cup. 218 17 instructed corrected. 241 4 beat, &c. frown, look displeased and angry. 245 12 high in haste. 274 27 wredde wreiSSe. 275 31 swelling inflammation. 277 28 ciimed climbed. 288 note c. wiSsake wiSsahe. 299 4 necessary. serviceable. 304 . 32 preote J>reote. 313 12 disgrace offend. j> 18 pav pays. 19 feel feels. 330 29 godes Godes. 337 10 in an instant at the last moment. 328 note h. werres werrest. 341 18 accurrence occurrence. 344 4 sheden scheden. 369 18 ingratitute ingratitude. 385 15 know- knew. 424 note c. in wid inwiS. 448 A S. healden healdan. WESTMINSTER : PRINTED BY JOHN BOWYER NICHOLS AND SONS, 25, PARLIAMENT STREET. THE CAMDEN. SOCIETY, FOR THE PUBLICATION OF EARLY HISTORICAL AND LITERARY REMAINS. At a General Meeting of the Camden Society held at the FreemasonsTavern, Great Queen Street, Lincolns Inn Fields, on Monday, the2nd of May, 1S53, The Lord BRAYBROOKE, the President, in the chair, The President having opened the business of the Meeting, The Secretary read the Report of the Council agreed upon at theirmeeting of the 20th of April, whereupon it was Resolved, That the Report of the Council be received and adopted,and that the Thanks of the Society be given to the Director and Councilfor their services, to the Local Secretaries, to the Editors of the Publica-tions of the past year, and to Sir Harry Verney for the liberality withwhich he has placed his Papers at the service of the Society. The Secretary then read the Report of the Auditors, agreed upon attheir Meeting of the 20th of April, whereupon it was Resolved, That the said Report be received and adopted, and that theThanks of the Society be g


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