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FOOTNOTES:
[1] The name in the original MS. was probably Burrowes.
[2] The bracketed words are conjectures of the present writer. The MS. has suffered greatly from the damp, so as to be practically illegible in places.
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[1] The name in the original MS. was probably Burrowes.
[2] The bracketed words are conjectures of the present writer. The MS. has suffered greatly from the damp, so as to be practically illegible in places.