Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 3, 1520-1526. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1869.
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ERRATA
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43, and nos. 73, 85, for “Boissi” read “Réné, Bastard of Savoy.”
56, line 22, for “Bibiena,” read “Boissi.”
90, lines 4, 5, for “The Bailly [of Caen], the English ambassador in France,” read “The Bailly [of Caen], late [French] ambassador in England (che fo orator di qui).”
122, no. 210, for “The Same to the Same,” read “Antonio Surian to the Signory.”
144, foot-note, for “1531,” read “1521.”
254, no. 493, for “Hampton Court,” read “Hampton.”
315, no. 668, foot-note, for “1524” read “1523.”
In Vol. I. p. 356, dele “Calcutta” before “Colocut, Calicut.” The place referred to is not the capital of Bengal, but the capital of Malabar, 19 leagues S.W. of Bombay, and which was the first port visited by the Europeans under Vasco de Gama.
In Vol. II. p. 336, no. 808, line 1, for “Signory,” read “Council of Ten.”