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Footnote 223:

Burn.

Footnote 224:

February 2nd.

Footnote 225:

For how long Squires shall have Liveries, and Fire Burn in Hall.

Footnote 226:

See note.

Footnote 227:

Shere-Thursday, i.e., Thursday before Easter.

Footnote 228:

Of the Butler, Panter and Cooks as Servants to him (the marshal).

Footnote 229:

More.

Footnote 230:

See note.

Footnote 231:

Quickly.

Footnote 232:

Of the Butler’s Office.

Footnote 233:

Without being compelled.

Footnote 234:

Text: in fine, i.e., together. See note.

Footnote 235:

Text: tent (Scotch).

Footnote 236:

Of the Usher and his Servants.

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