Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 4, 1672-1675. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.
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'Errata', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 4, 1672-1675. Edited by William A Shaw( London, 1909), British History Online, accessed November 24, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol4/pp1055-1056.
"Errata". Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 4, 1672-1675. Ed. William A Shaw(London, 1909), , British History Online. Web. 24 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol4/pp1055-1056.
Errata
Page 32, 3 lines from bottom, for Mountney read Gregory.
" 34, 26 " " " for Parry read Darcy.
" 43, line 13, for Sir Edward Knight read sic for Sir Edward [Spragge], Kt.
" 55, 25 lines from bottom, after 148l. insert [due to his son Clement Cotterell].
" 55, 23 lines from bottom, for said late Master's decease read sic for said [Clement Cotterell's] decease [as late assistant to said Master].
" 80, line 22, for have paid the read have [been] paid [by] the.
" 97, lines 21 and 22, for Sunderland) to the King of France read Sunderland present Ambassador Extraordinary to France) for treating jointly with the French Ambassador and our common allies a peace with the States General.
" 106, line 9, for South read North.
" 108, " 7, for Thomes read Thornes.
" 115, " 5, for Meeke read Weeke [Wick].
" 131, " 18 from bottom, for Fullen read Cullen.
" 134, " 24 " " for [who was] read [and that she was].
" 147, " 24, for Paymaster read Postmaster.
" 157, " 19, for Lee read Lane.
" 157, " 18 from bottom, for Sheriff read Auditor of the Receipt.
" 162, " 20, for Bedchamber read sic altered to Privy Chamber.
" 286, " 14 from bottom, for Charterhouse read Christ's Hospital.
" 303, " 8, for Teignmouth read Tynemouth.
" 337, " 12, for enclosed read ordered.
" 337, " 18, for Bristol read Brussels.
" 355, " 28, for 1695 read 1675.
" 394, " 6 from bottom, after assistants read [sic for musicians].
" 407, " 2, for coffee read copper.
" 420, " 11 from bottom, for the ship "Rotterdam" read a ship of Rotterdam.
Page 531, line 15 from bottom, for King's Remembrancer read Richard Mounteney.
" 543, " 19 from bottom, for by the Dutch read from the Dutch.
" 674, lines 1916 from bottom, for the text as printed read William Wogan and William Mainston as by the order of reference of Dec. 23 last. I do find that Sir Thomas Wolstenholme, Sir Nicholas Crispe and Sir John Shaw did pay that part
" 726, line 13, for Hereford read Hertford.
" 734, " 3, for Chichester read Colchester.
" 746, " 18 from bottom, for tallies read letters.
" 772, " 5 " " for at Cambridge read at Newmarket in the County of Cambridge.
" 862, " 16 from bottom, for Lang read Laney.