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CORRECTIONS IN THE JULLY NUMBER |
CORRECTIONS IN THE JULLY NUMBER
By an unfortunate accident the revised proofs of Mr. W. E. Lunt's aticle on Papal Texation in England in the reign of Edward I, which had been included in the July number in the belief that there was sufficient time for tem to be received back from America, did not reach us until after publication. We desire to express our regret that the author's corrections were not included, and are sorry for the annoyance which he must have been caused. In paricular, Mt. Lunt desired that the title should be, as hae had himself written it, expressed in less comprehensive terms: Papal Finance and Royal Diplomacy in the Thirteenth Century ; an Episode. The following ettata should be noted:Page 398, note 2, for precedents of taxation read procedents in taxation.
P. 400, n. 15, for 1653 read p. 1653.
P. 403, n. 40, for Jordan read Jordan.
P. 404, n. 49, for 16979 PP. 16979.
P. 405, n. 5 from foot, forwilfully read without good reason.
P. 405, n. 51, for 17048 read pp. 17048.
P. 407, n. 64, for Scriptores, x.1926 read Scriptores x., p. 1926r.
P. 409, n. 89, omit reference to Prynne.
P. 410, l. 6 from foot, for the reply read the pope's reply.
P. 412, n. 114, for Europo read Europe.
P. 415, bottom line, for an abbaacy read the abbacy.