Errata and Addenda

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1663-4. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1862.

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'Errata and Addenda', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1663-4, (London, 1862) pp. 799. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1663-4/p799 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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Errata and Addenda

Page. No.
22, 2nd entry from bottom, for Hodges, read Hedges.
54, 96, dele the entry.
54, 3rd entry, for reference, read reference and reports, and for p. 221, read pp. 221, 267.
59, after No. 126 add "lands in question, and final report of the Lord Treasurer, 4th June, 1665, recommending the grant of 75 acres as inheritance, notwithstanding his always being positive against grants of inheritance, the present being granted by the late King, and exchanges of lands made in confidence of it."
63, 5, forread [Wm. Hook].
75, entry 3, for Clifford, read Chiffinch.
88, 38, for Therne, read Thorne.
126, last entry but 4, add No. 72.
127, last entry but 5, for ten pages, read two pages.
142, 77, for Edenstow, read Edwinstow.
157, last entry, add No. 72.
158, last entry, add No. 71.
188, end of 10th entry, add No. 78.
214, 40, for Banaister, read Bannaster.
256, 91, and 286, 7, for Hochleson, read Gotherson.
283, 137, for [Council of the North] read
301, 96, for Humphrey Hooke, read Sir Humphrey.
302, 108, for Thos. Tyrrell, sen., put Sir Thos. Tyrrell [justice of Common Pleas].
322, 104, for John Mascall, read Jonathan.
333, 60, for the Same, read Williamson.
333, No. 62, after death add (translation).
364, 29, for Capt. John Hunt, read John Hunt.
368, 55. ii., for Finches, read Fincher.
401, 20, dele the whole entry.
442, before the 4th entry, insert "Petition of Sir Edw. Heath and Edm. Vernon to the King, for a grant in fee farm of one third of Mendip Forest, on their enclosing the same, the other two thirds to be left to the adjacent lords, who have usurped the whole as common or waste belonging to their respective manors. With reference thereon to the Lord Treasurer, his reference, June 16, to the Attorney-General, and report of the latter in favour of the said grant, if they make it appear to belong to the King, as it will produce a rent of 400l. or 500l. a year."
442, 4th entry, for Vernon, Edw., read Edmund.
446, 111, for Webbes, read Webley.
499, 82, for Edw. I., read Edw. IV.
513, 70, 561, 9, and 593, 100, for J. Corbin, read Thos. Corbin.
514, alter No. 78, to No. 77, and transfer No. 77, altered to 78, below the warrant on petition of Sir Wm. Uvedale's daughters.
536, 3rd entry from bottom, for [Livewell], read [Thos.] Chapman.
611, 44, for Sir R. Browne, read Mr. Browne.