117m.1 - parh = paragraph; met - then I think "W.S."
but would that not mean »which I met« instead of »whom I met«
another example of his excentric grammar?
Occasionally you hear 'which' referring to a person ("Our father, which art in heaven...")
143.1 - line 6 'neat'
the following is poppy, but the last word buggs me - again! its the same as in 7.1.
I'd forgotten that, and I didn't get it there either. It looks like 'cates'; the OED gives one meaning of this as 'provisions', 'delicacies', or sometimes just 'food', but that doesn't really fit, does it? Or could it be his way of saying it's a food crop?