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The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian succession

Chapter 3: Corrigenda.
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The author offers a focused political and biographical account of the Electress Sophia, examining her family background in the House of Brunswick-Lüneburg, her role in securing a parliamentary claim for her descendants to the British succession, and her participation in the religious and diplomatic conflicts that shaped early modern Europe. Drawing on extensive correspondence and memoirs, the work analyzes her intellectual life, relationships with leading figures, and the Hanoverian family's policies, while supplying documentary appendices and a bibliography to illuminate disputed episodes and the dynastic context that led to the Hanoverian accession.

Corrigenda.

Page 21, line 7 from bottom: for Henry Frederick read Frederick Henry.
71 15: for his read her.
97 10: for Tarento read Taranto.
141, note, line 12: for Scroope Emmanuel read Emmanuel Scroope.
151, line 15: for Charles read Christian.
164, note, line 4 from bottom: for Court read Coat.
195, line 23: for 1685 read 1687.
224 7 et al: for Cressett read Cresset.
224 6 from bottom: for 1696 read 1694.
292 4 from bottom: for his read this.
333 11: dele better.
371 8 from bottom: for 1694 read 1704.
371, note, line 2 from bottom: for 1902 read 1702.
392 ”      ”   4 from bottom: after Howes read (or Hughes).
393, line 5: after clause read as.
THE
ELECTRESS SOPHIA
AND THE
HANOVERIAN SUCCESSION