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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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page 260 note * i. e. a fool. The incident here alluded to does not occur in the metrical romance of Tristrem, printed by Sir Walter Scott from the Auchinleck MS., but it is found in the Anglo-Norman version in the Douce MS. Curious pictures illustrating this romance are contained in MS. Addit. 11,619.

page 270 note * Percy, in the notes to his Essay, has collected much curious information relative to this title of the ancient minstrels.

page 277 note * In a somewhat later hand “the cowrt” is written above these words, apparently an altered reading.

page 286 note * Compare 1. 1072.

page 287 note * Compare the romance of Torrent of Portugal, p. 112.