Cr1.20.79KD.20.81 And sent forth his forriours , feuers and fluxes
C.20.80KD.20.81 And sent forth hise for forreiours · feueres and fluxes
R.20.55KD.20.81 And sendeR.20.55:
Only G agrees with R in reading an apparent present tense here; all other B manuscripts read sent. However, in light of the morphological and
phonological ambiguities discussed in the Introduction III.2.2.10, and since R20.54 clearly depicts a situation in the preterite, it may
well be that the R scribe intended sende here as a preterite. Although
several C copies (DcQScFc) share the RG reading, Cx
agrees with the B majority. forth his forreores feueres
& fluxes —