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322. Entdecktes Judenthum, vol. ii. p. 220.

323. Two of the Saxon Chronicles Parallel, 1865, p. 371.

324. History of the Jews, ed. 1863, vol. iii. p. 249.

325. Mr. Hales points out to me the following reference to the superstition in Marlowe's Jew of Malta, act iii.:—

"Friar Jacomo. Why, what has he done? Friar Barnardine. A thing that makes me tremble to unfold. Jac. What, has he crucified a child? Bar. No, but a worse thing; 'twas told me in shrift; Thou know'st 'tis death, an if it be reveal'd."

Dyce in his note quotes from Reed a reference to Tovey's Anglio Judaica, where instances of such crucifixion are given.

326. [ball.]

327. [play-fellows.]

328. [she.]

329. [pulled.]

330. [dress.]

331. [parted in two.]

332. [she rolled.]

333. [if.]

334. [if.]

335. [cannot.]

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