See note.
Footnote 125:
See note.
Footnote 126:
See note.
Footnote 127:
A cupboard in which were kept the jugs (ewers) and basins used in washing, before and after meals.
Footnote 128:
See note.
Footnote 129:
See note.
Footnote 130:
Bread-carrier, apparently a sort of tray, lintheum panarium, an ell long and a yard wide.
Footnote 131:
Text: glowting.
Footnote 132:
See note.
Footnote 133:
See note.
Footnote 134:
Used up.
Footnote 135:
Duty.
Footnote 136:
Dwelling.
Footnote 137:
On the office, see p. 106 below.
Footnote 138:
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