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Errata

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Institute of Historical Research

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Historical Manuscripts Commission

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1914

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15

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'Errata', Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells: volume 2 (1914), pp. XV. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=67256 Date accessed: 18 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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ERRATA.

Vol. 1, page 35, line 22. For damicellariorum, read annuel lariorum.
Vol. 2, page 2, line 27. To read, To canon of North Cory, 1l. 0s. 0d.
3, 3. For 4d., read 1s. 0d.
3, 48. For vicars, read sheriff.
4, 14. To read, His runner—etc.
4, 37. After Obit of Mr. Richard de Forde, add Obit of Mr. Robert Baldok, 43 weeks, 1l. 5s. 1d.
4, 40. For Henry de Stanton, read Hervey de Staneton.
6, 5. For Thisteldone, read Thisteldene.
9, 29. For Esson, read Eston.
9, 30. For Dutton, read Sutton.
9, 31. For Dalton, read Salton.
9, 40. For paper, read wax.
11, 14. For sur la chace, read sur la chate (i.e. sur l'achat).
25, 8. For J. Byngham, read T. Byngham.
59, 4. For Carington, read Canington.
76, 16. For Dewthwaite, read Dowthwaite.
113, 5. For Northern, read Northem.
126, 10. For Northern, read Northem.
153, 38. For Gramsby, read Gravisby.
159, 14. For chaper, read chapter.
247, 16. For Osmund, read Edmund.
263, 37. For All Souls, read All Saints.
427, 29. It is doubtful whether Taunton is a clerical error for Wells, or if Dr. Samuel Ward, Archdeacon of Taunton, was also present. The former supposition seems the more probable.
476, 23. For Ocober, read October.
478, note. For septentionalium, read septentrionalium.
664, line 31. For Berton, Byndych, read Berton Byndych.