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LONDON:

HARRISON AND SONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY,

ST. MARTIN'S LANE.

HENRY BRADSHAW SOCIETY, 1892.

VOL. II.

CORRECTIONS, &c., for "The Manner of The Coronation of King Charles the First."

Page v. note 2. July 16th was known to T. Walsingham, a monk of St. Alban's, as the Vigil of St. Kenelm. It was however (as a Reviewer in the Weekly Register' has pointed out) the Festiuitas Reliquiarum at Westminster itself.

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p. xiii. note 1. for And C. read And. C.

p. xvii. lines 3-7. read When his namesake the Bishop of St. Asaph presented the petition of the Seven Bishops and their absent brethren, May 18th, 1688, our W. Lloyd, Bp. of Norwich, was prevented (by a delay of his notice in the post) from joining their number. Arriving later, he was one of those who signified approbation by signing their names in the margin of another copy, in the interim before the Seven were committed to the Tower. (Life of Prideaux, p. 40. Cardwell Docum. Annals ii. facsimile.) He was deprived under William and Mary. . .

p. xlv. line 18. read interlin.) both.

p. xlviii. note 2. read observations.

p. lxii. note. (Prynne M.P.) add but not till the close of 1648. (S. R. Gardiner Civil War iii. 531.)

P. 35. notes, line 3 from bottom. for L. read A.

P. 74. line 2. for V. read III. (p. 79.)

p. 74. line 5. for No particular account of the Coronation Service for Q. Mary is known to us. read For the Coronation of Q. Mary

see J. R. Planché's Regal Records, Lond. 1838, where a full account is given from Cotton MS., Brit. Mus., Vitellius F. 5, and W.Y. College of Arms.

p. 756. li. 5 from bottom 766. the top line

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P. 139. line 19. add Feast of Relics at Westminster. (See Missale
1. J. Wickham Legg, I. p. xi. in kalendario.)
Dean of Westminster points out that Lord John Thynne,
Subdean, was deputy for Dr. Ireland at the last coronation.

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