Transcriptional complexities: choices

  <p>...with them, bycause they woulde
    <lb/>not be 
    <choice>
      <abbr>boūde</abbr>
      <expan>bounde</expan>
    </choice> 
    also for an other wo<?wwp -- see [1] -- ?>
    <lb/>mā at theyr pleasure, whom they
    <lb/>knewe not, nor yet what matter
    <lb/>was layed unto her charge. Not
    <lb/>wythstandynge at the laste, after
    <lb/>moche a do and reasonyng to and
    <lb/>fro, they toke a bonde of them of
    <lb/>recognisaunce for my fourth com
    <lb/>mynge. And thus I was at the
    <lb/>last, 
    <choice>
      <orig>delyuered</orig>
      <reg>delivered</reg>
    </choice>. 
    Written by me An
    <lb/>ne Askewe.
  </p>
  <?wwp -- [1] -- ?>
  <choice>
    <abbr>
      <choice>
        <sic>wo<lb/></sic>
        <corr>wo-<lb/></corr>
      </choice>
    </abbr>
    <expan>
      <choice>
        <sic>wo<lb/>man</sic>
        <corr>wo-<lb/>man</corr>
      </choice>
    </expan>
  </choice>
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