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London and the Kingdom - Volume 3 / A History Derived Mainly from the Archives at Guildhall in the Custody of the Corporation of the City of London.

Chapter 127: ERRATA.
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The volume presents a documentary history of London's interactions with national politics in the 18th century, drawn largely from municipal archives. It follows successive reigns and parliamentary controversies, municipal responses to party struggles, Jacobite plots and rebellions, financial crises such as the South Sea Bubble, high-profile trials and elections, civic ceremonies and conflicts between aldermen, the militia and the military, and the City's honours and remonstrances toward ministers. Episodes illustrate popular agitation, pamphleteering, commercial speculation, and municipal management of legal and fiscal burdens, while tracing shifts in political dominance from ministerial rivalries through Pitt and Walpole to later administrations. The narrative interweaves administrative records, legal proceedings, and contemporary public reactions.


ERRATA.

Vol. I.

Page 48, last line, for them read him.

---- 107, line 4, for Fitz-Thomas read Fitz-Thedmar.

---- 170, line 12, for 1339 read 1330.

---- 183, line 4, for Winchester read Winchelsea.

---- 223, lines 9 and 22, for Aldermancy read Aldermanry.

---- 228, line 10, for Roby read Raby.

---- 249, line 12, for 1401 read 1414.

---- 264, line 13, for 25,000 read 2,500.

---- —— line 20, for Pointoise read Pontoise.

---- —— note 3, for fo. 1,222 read fo. 122.

---- 293, note 3, for fo. 288b read fo. 292.

---- 310, note 3, for fo. 128 read fo. 182.

---- 323, marginal note, for 1433 read 1483.

---- 339, line 13, for 25 Dec. read 28 Dec.

---- 365, lines 15, 16, for of Euphues fame, read the Grammarian.

---- 391, note 2, for 1825 read 1525.

---- 443, line 18, for 1850 read 1550.

---- 487, line 15, for followed read preceded.

---- —— note 3, for Repertory 4 read Repertory 14.

Vol. II.

Page 220, marginal note, for arms read army.

---- 312, line 9, for resolved read was moved.

---- 398, line 21, for begining read beginning.

---- 401, line 25, for latter read later.

---- 485, note 1, for 27 read 87.

---- 528 and 532, marginal notes, for Charles read James.

Transcriber's Notes:

Simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors in the prose were corrected.

Egregious errors were corrected in the poetry.

P. 432 The total of men was actually 2190.