After copying out many parts of Leycester's Historical Antiquities into my genealogy, I decided to scan in the whole thing from Gilbert Copes book. With the exception of some changes to the punctuation to make it consistant, I left it as is. I also made the footnotes true footnotes in MS Word. I can send it to anyone in MS Word 97 format or RTF who asks for it. With the footnotes and special fonts, I don't think it will convert to straight text. I will also try to create a pdf version. Finally, I'm going to put it on my web pages if I have room. My guess is that the footnotes were written by Gilbert Cope because several one them cite Leycester. What do the other people who have this book think? Also, I proofed the material twice, but I'm sure I missed some mistakes. I anyone finds one, feel free to let me know.