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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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page iv note * Crawford's Peerage of Scot. p. 253.

page v note * “Strange to hear ray lord Lauderdale say himself that he had rather hear a cat mew than the best music in the world ; and the better the music the more sick it makes him; and that of all instruments he hates the lute most, and next to that the bagpipe.” Pepys's Diary, iii. 246.

page xi note * Cotton MS. Titus, C. VII. fo. 123.