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III. Narrative of the Course of Public Affairs in England

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2010

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1873

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page 164 note a “Buckingham's ” in MS.

page 166 note a “six or seayen of ” is here erased between “of ” and “the.”

page 168 note a This and the other queries do not seem to express any doubt in the correctness of the narrative, but simply to imply a wish to seek further particulars, before the fair copy is made.

page 172 note a “projected ” written below and left unerased.

page 173 note a “in France ” is written over “at Callis ” under which a line is drawn, which may have been intended to go through it.

page 173 note b i.e.20,00011 a month.

page 174 note a i.e. by the Dutch.

page 176 note a There is a long blank space after “mallice.” What follows is written on another page.

page 176 note b Don Carlos Coloma.