Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 7, 1681-1685. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.
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Errata
Page 22,12 lines from bottom, for Hooker read Tooker.
” 29,in reference column, line 21, for 243–4 read 293–4.
” 44,line 17, for Earl of Cornbury read Earl of Carbery.
” 81,line 25, for Mat. Halworthy read Mat. Stalworthy.
” 96,2 lines from bottom, for Roby read Raby.
” 98,26 lines from bottom, for Stanmill read sic for Stan[hope] Mill.
” 117,10 lines from bottom, for 1663 read 1661.
” 171,8 lines from bottom, for Treasurers read Treasurer.
” 184,line 6, for Indignant officers read Indigent officers.
” 198,line 1, for Christopher Sayers read Adulphus Sayers.
” 235,16 lines from bottom, for Thornebury read Thorne.
” 244,lines 29–30, for Sir Benj. read Benj.
” 265,6 lines from bottom, for Birch read Bird.
” 297,9 lines from bottom, for Surveyor read Purveyor.
” 326,line 14, for Bristoll read Berstoll or Birstoll.
” 336,line 10, for Gloucester read Glamorgan.
” 340,line 11, for Mr. Archer read Mrs. Archer.
” 367,line 27, for Windsor Forest read New Forest.
” 380,16 lines from bottom, for Bradd read Badd.
” 396,line 13, for 180l. pieces read 180l. in pieces.
” 400,line 11, for Edward Seymour read Henry Seymour.
” 408,16 lines from bottom, for Treasurer read Secretary.
” 409,12 lines from bottom, for Pyke read Dyke.
” 456,30 lines from bottom, for Chester read Colchester.
” 500,26 lines from bottom, for Visct. Castlehaven read Earl of Castlehaven.
” 505,23 lines from bottom, for Nichol[as] bishop of Gloucester read [William] Nichol[son] bishop of Gloucester.
” 509,line 19, for John now Sir John read Jonathan now Sir Jonathan.
” 534,line 16, for James Bligh read Jno. Bligh.
” 560,line 3 from bottom, after Burton insert co. Lincoln.
” 648,line 25 from bottom, for Mr. Elliott read Mrs. Elliott.
” 653,line 24, for Edwd. read Sir Edwd.
” 659,lines 9 and 8 from bottom, for Earl of Dartmouth read Lord Dartmouth.
” 715,line 24, for there read Poole port.
” 726,line 12, for Keile drums read kettle drums.
” 795,line 3 from bottom, for Duke of Richmond read Du[chess] of Richmond.
” 866,in reference column, line 22, for 215 read 245.
” 866,line 20 from bottom, after Duncombe insert and out.
” 889,line 36, after quarterly bill insert [of Excise].
” 894,line 19, after list enclosed insert [missing].
” 897,line 25 from bottom, for James Williams read John Williams.
” 934,line 23, for Earl of Arlington read Lord Alington.
” 948,line 5, for [Treasurer of the Chamber] read [for the Stables].
” 948,line 4 from bottom, for Norfolk read Suffolk.
” 962,line 21, after next insert to [her late husband Best].
” 982,line 21, for forfeited parts read foreign parts.
” 997,line 24, for Rumsey read Ramsey corrected to Romsey.
” 1001,line 23, after Crackley insert [sic for Crawley].
” 1016,line 18, for at read as to.
” 1023,for same to same read same to the Navy Commissioners.
” 1037,line 26, for Schofields read Soho Fields.
” 1062,line 7, for Walter read Sir Walter.
” 1083,line 13 from bottom, for James, Duke of, read James, Earl of.
” 1093,line 25 from bottom, for corn duty read coinage duty.
” 1099,line 7, for Lancaster read Cornwall.
” 1140,line 16 from bottom, for there read Yarmouth.
” 1149,line 2 from bottom, for Sir P. Warwick read P. Warwick.
” 1193,line 14, dele. [warden of New Forest].
” 1202,line 13, for Duke of Cumberland read Duke [of York].
” 1268,line 18, for Earl of Orrery read Earl of Arran.
” 1303,line 14 from bottom, for Works read Forces.
” 1310,line 27, for Richard Jackson read Edward Jackson.
” 1317,line 21, for of the same date read [of Mar., 1683–4].
” 1343,line 20 from bottom, for grievously read graciously.
” 1380,line 13 from bottom, for Duke of Cumberland read Duke of Northumberland.
” 1399,line 5 from bottom, for Richard Burton read Mr. Burton.
” 1428,lines 17 and 16 from bottom, for Sir T. Coventry read T. Coventry.
” 1494,line 21 from bottom, for Forest read [Waltham] Forest.
” 1499,line 16 from bottom, for Lord Ford's read Ford, Lord Grey's.
” 1521,line 30, for Dec. 14 read Oct. 14.
” 1543,line 6 from bottom, for Duke of Marlborough read Duke of Albemarle.
” 1577,line 33, for Oatley read Astley.
” 1584,line 8, for engaged read enjoyed.
” 1606,line 32, for Waller read Walter.
” 1620,line 15 from bottom, for and the manor read in the manor.
” 1664,line 28 from bottom, for coffee read coffer.