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ERRATA—Volume XLIII


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||Page ||Col. ||Line |  |- |329 |ii |21-24 |Parnell, Charles S.: for by pointing to the ravages ... by the government. Next day Parnell read the intention of the government to put Parnell in prison. On the same day he |- |347 |i |37 |Parnell, James: for Abbey Ripon read Abbot's Ripon |- | |ii |4 |for or read of |- | | |5 |for Matins read Meetings |- |374 |i |13f.e. |Parry, Edward (1830-1890): after in title insert Richard Rogers [q. v.] |- |382 |i |8 |Parry, Sir Love P. J.: for Carmarthenshire read Carnarvonshire |- |384 |i |25 |Parry, Robert (fl. 1595): after book ii. insert In 1597 'Robert Parry, gent.' issued a volume of verse entitled 'Sinetes,' of which a unique copy, formerly at Lamport Hall, is now at Britwell. It is dedicated to Sir John Salusbury. |- |387 |i |29 |Parry, Thomas G.: for (d. 1849) read (d. 1848) |- |388 |i |28 |Parry, William (d. 1585): omit Jesuits like |- | |ii |12 |for 1630? read 1618 |- | | |13f.e. |for on Tower Hill read in Westminster Palace Yard |- |420 |ii |47-48 |Parsons, Sir William (1570?-1650): omit attorney-general in Ireland and |- |421 |i |27 |for Sloane MSS. read Addit. MSS. |- |435 |i |29-30 |Pasco, John: for three sons and two daughters; read six sons (two of whom died in infancy) and three daughters; |- |}


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