Errata

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum, 1651-2. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1877.

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'Errata', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum, 1651-2, (London, 1877) pp. 731. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/interregnum/1651-2/p731 [accessed 21 April 2024]

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ERRATA.

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5, 3 lines from bottom, and p. 6, 8 lines from top, for Lindsay read Lindsey.
7, 8 lines from bottom, to No. 87 add 87a, 87b.
8, 18 lines " for 87 read 87c.
8, 11 " " after Capt. David add Lyon.
91, first line, after Col. Dixwell add, to the.
99, 11 lines from bottom, for agents read agent.
125, top line, for Jan. 25 read Jan. 30.
159, 22 lines from top, and p. 411, 16 lines from bottom, for Treasurers read Treasurer.
165, 12 lines from top, for 99 read 106.
172, top line, dele Jan. 2.
224, 6 lines from bottom, before Treasurers insert [late].
229, line 3, for That of read The petition of.
239, 25 lines from bottom, for Bousfield read Busfield.
252, 15 " " for Burlington read Bullington.
344, 5 lines from top, for Ambassadors read Ambassador.
355, 4 lines from bottom, for Isle of Wight read co. Dorset.
358, 3 " " for Auchinlick read Authinlick.
363, 27 " " dele Major-Gen. Gibson.
387, 23 " " for Hyson read Hyron.
399, 3 lines from top, add [I. 32, pp. 70–76.]
427, 6 lines from bottom, for Horl read Hool.
444, 22 " " and p. 540, 5 lines from bottom, for Fras. read Jas. Peacock.
464, 21 lines from top, for Rouge read Rorie.
483, 11 lines from bottom, and p. 503, top line, for Arangusen read Aranguren.
484, 24 " " for Edw. Curtis read Edm.
503, 19 lines from top, for Lynn read Lyme.
508, 20 lines from bottom, for Fiaravanti read Fioravanti.
532, 6 " " for J. read Tho. Smith.
537–541, 3d column, for J. Turner read Thos. Turner.
588, 1st column, 3d line from bottom, for ordnance read ordinance.
610, 12 lines from bottom, for Capt. read Col. Ant. Hungerford.
690, col. 2, 5 lines from bottom, for James, Lord Ogilvy to read George.