Cr1.13.101KD.13.95 What he found in a fraile , after a fryers liuing
C.13.102KD.13.95 What he fande in a frayel · after freres lynyge
G.14.102KD.13.95 what he fouvnde In a freyle after freres leyuvyngG.14.102: The G C2 R reading leyuyng (for most B manuscripts lyuyng) is not necessarily a substantive variant since forms of "live" in <e>/<ey> are possible. See OED live, v.1 and LALME 1, Dot Map 467.
R.13.97KD.13.95 What he fonde in a freiel after a frereR.13.97:
The unmarked possessive, frere, is unique to R; other B manuscripts read freres. However, among the C copies, the predominant form in X family manuscripts is the same as R's.
leuynge .R.13.97: The punctus is topped by a diagonal slash that rises slightly
toward the right; no conventional punctuation mark used by the R scribe matches it.
Furthermore, there appears to be a superfluous dot below and slightly to the right of the
<g> of leuynge.
F.10.95KD.13.95What he fond in a selle / after aF.10.95: An otiose curl appears above the <a>. frerys dyȝeng.F.10.95: Bx reads "What he fond in a frayel after a freres lyuyng."