The history of Banbury : including copious historical and antiquarian notices of the neighborhood . he account made under it, quoted in this page, was rendered in 1651. 254, note 34. For Banhury read—Banbury. 261, last line but four of the text. Omit the reference to page 240. 262, note 47. For Drunilly read—Drummilly. 432, line 23. For in the first March, read—in the first of the fields called the Marches. 452, note 36, line 11. For Farnworth read—Farnswurth. 499, line 2. For Lord William Russell, read—William Lord Russell. 500, note 55. The quarts were 32 ounces each. 525, line 1. For 1616 o


The history of Banbury : including copious historical and antiquarian notices of the neighborhood . he account made under it, quoted in this page, was rendered in 1651. 254, note 34. For Banhury read—Banbury. 261, last line but four of the text. Omit the reference to page 240. 262, note 47. For Drunilly read—Drummilly. 432, line 23. For in the first March, read—in the first of the fields called the Marches. 452, note 36, line 11. For Farnworth read—Farnswurth. 499, line 2. For Lord William Russell, read—William Lord Russell. 500, note 55. The quarts were 32 ounces each. 525, line 1. For 1616 or 1617, read—1716 or 1717. 632, line 7. For preserved in the clergymans retiring-room, read—-preserved in the room over the clergymans retiring-room. 636, line 10. See corrections in the Addenda, pp. 613, 614. -665, 566. The Population of Wigginton should have been given thus:—Males 161, Females 149, Total 310: the whole numbers within the Union, given in p. 666, should therefore he:—Males 14,186, Femaks 14,286, Total 28,472. PRINTED BY WILLIAM POTTS, PARSON S STKEKT, EOLLRICH STONES, W


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