322 Mr. Thoresby to Mr. Ray± 



len in my way in the Perufal of fome of our Saxon 

 Authors, as TVheelocks, Rede, Somner, Spelman, Hicks, 



tie. 



I am tempted to think the Germain Silk-tail, re- 

 gifter'd in the Philofophic. Tranf. N°. 177-. is become 

 natural to us, there being no lefs than 3 kilPd nigh 

 this Town the laft Winter. Leeds, Ap. if< 1703. 



A. 



Jl Lack for Alas. 



After-maths, q. After-mowings, the Grafs in the 

 Meadows, that grows after the mowing the Ed- 

 difh 5 Rough ings we take for that rough courfe 

 Grafs the Cattle will not eat. 



Mis or Earls, earneft. 



An Arvik a Funeral Treat 5 the Word and Pra£Hce 

 retained in the Vicarige of Hallifax. I was at one 

 for an ancient Minifter a few Months ago. 



As or AJfe, Afhes, var. dial. 



As tite, as foon > titter, fooner. 



An AJhler Wall, Free-ftone hewed with a Mafon's 

 Ax into Smoothnefs, q. Axtler. 



Aud-farand, outofFafliion when applied to elder Per- 

 fons 5 and witty above their Age, when to Children. 



Aukardly, oppofite to towardly. 



An Awmofs, Almes, from French Aumofnes. 



Awn, own, var. dial. As aj;en. 



■ 



B. 



Bac Bakehoufe. 

 Very Bain about one, officious, ready to help. 

 g his Banes, beat his Eojes. 



Bawks, 



