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ERRATA.

No. 46, for "Alderman Walker" read " Alderman Walter."

Page 40, line 2, for "not one who has not done more " read "not one who has done before."

Page 40, line 26, for "favurable" read "favorable."

No. 116 I., for "Walloons and France" read "Walloons and French."

No. 121, for " her Majesty " read "his Majesty."

No. 150, for " 9th August 1628 " read "9th August 1629."

Page 91, line 6, for "Richard Holdyrt" read "Richard Holdip."

No. 328, (p. 132), for "Colonel Francis Praington (?)" read "Colonel Francis Barrington."

No. 334, for "Captain Ayliett " read "Captain [John] Aylett."

No. 338, for " Mr. Bovey" read "Mr. Povey."

No. 354, for "Kanhather, Lieutenant Dan" read "Lanhather, Lieutenant Dan." Page 164, 1st line, dele 1574-1674.

Page 188, line 18, for " Bourdeaux" read " Bordeaux."

Page 192, line 29, for "Lord Stafford " read "Lord Strafford."

Page 193, line 32, for "have " read "has."

No. 617, for "Joseph Mithers" read "Joseph Withers.

No. 796, for "8th instant" read " 8th June last."

Page 410, for " Her Majesty's Customs " read "His Majesty's Customs."

No. 1169, for "Sir John Perry" read "Sir John Berry."

Nos. 128, 474, 883, 1109, omitted.

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CALENDARS OF STATE PAPERS, &c.

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As far back as the year 1800, a Committee of the House of Commons recommended that Indexes and Calendars should be made to the Public Records, and thirty-six years afterwards another Committee of the House of Commons reiterated that recommendation in more forcible words; but it was not until the incorporation of the State Paper Office with the Public Record Office that the Master of the Rolls found himself in a position to take the necessary steps for carrying out the wishes of the House of Commons.

On 7 December 1855, he stated to the Lords of the Treasury that although "the Records, State Papers, and Documents in his charge con"stitute the most complete and perfect series of their kind in the civilized "world," and although they are of the greatest value in a historical "and constitutional point of view, yet they are comparatively useless to "the public, from the want of proper Calendars and Indexes."

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Their Lordships assented to the necessity of having Calendars prepared and printed, and empowered the Master of the Rolls to take such steps as might be necessary for this purpose.

The following Works have been already published in this Series:CALENDARIUM GENEALOGICUM; for the Reigns of Henry III. and Edward I. Edited by CHARLES ROBERTS, Secretary of the Public Record Office. 2 Vols. 1865.

This is a work of great value for elucidating the early history of our nobility and lauded gentry.

By Sir THOMAS DUFFUS HARDY,
Vol. I.-1066-1377. (Out of

SYLLABUS, IN ENGLISH, OF RYMER'S FEDERA. D.C.L., Deputy Keeper of the Records. print.) Vol. II.-1377-1654. Vol. III., Appendix and Index. 18691885.

DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF ANCIENT DEEDS, preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. I. 1890.

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CALENDAR OF THE PATENT ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD I., preserved in the Public Record Office, prepared under the superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records. Vol. I. 1281-1292. 1893.

CALENDAR OF THE PATENT ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD III., preserved in the Public Record Office, prepared under the superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records. 1891-1893.

Vol. I.-1327-1330.

1 Vol. II.-1330-1334.

CALENDAR OF THE CLOSE ROLLS OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD II., preserved in the Public Record Office, prepared under the superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records. 1892-1893.

Vol. I.-1307-1313.

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Vol. II-1313-1318.

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