The life and times of George Villiers, duke of Buckingham, Volume 1 (of 3): From original and authentic sourcesThomson, A. T., Mrs.
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The life and times of George Villiers, duke of Buckingham, Volume 1 (of 3): From original and authentic sources
Thomson, A. T., Mrs.
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1592-1628
On p. 338, the sentence ending with a reference to note 403 includes
a closing quotation mark, which has no corresponding open. The note
references _State Papers, vol. cxxxix, No. 16_, which seems to be an
error. The topic can be found discussed in _State Papers, vol.
cxliv, No. 16,_, but only the phrases quoted earlier can be found
there. The closing quotation marks seems an error.
On p. 339, continuing on p. 340 there is an long paraphrased passage
from _Reliquiæ Wottonianæ._, p. 213, which would seem to end at
‘Lieutenant of Dover Castle’. The closing quotation mark has been
added there.
The references are to the page and line in the original. Where three
numbers are referenced, the second refers to a note on that page,
and the third to the line therein.
1.17 BRO[O]KESBY, THE NATIVE PLACE OF GEORGE Added.
VILLIERS
12.5 adding to his name the designation of Added.
“Bro[o]kesby;”
12.16 At Bro[o]kesby, the manorial residence Added.
12.26 now owns the name of Bro[o]kesby. Added.
13.1 The town of Bro[o]kesby has, of late years Added.
13.23 From the retirement of Bro[o]kesby Added.
18.10 On the fourth of January, 1[5/6]05-6, Sir Replaced.
George Villiers died.
22.15 “the conservative qualities and ornaments Added.
of youth.[”]
26.34.7 de survivre trop long tem[p]s a ce bon Added.
roi.
28.3 was Ravaillac[s]’s fatal opportunity Removed.
43.21 to the Lord de Ro[s/o]s Replaced.
46.18 this was Burleigh-on-the[ /-]Hill which Replaced.
she sold
47.54.1 Art[.] Lucy Harrington. Added.
63.21 and to bring Villiers in.[’/”] Replaced.
87.93.3 Endy[smoir/mion] Porter’s letters. Replaced.
90.101.11 D’Ewe[s]’s MS. Journal in Bishop Added.
Goodman’s Life
92.6 which was imperatively due to the Primate, Added.
Abbo[t]
97.1 [way most gratifying to an honourable Removed.
mind.]
107.119.6 who were to be excluded from the Order of Added.
St. George,[”]
108.6 and the noble miscreants be restored to Removed.
favour[s].
126.21 the rich banners and streamers,[”] Removed. No
opening.
128.141.5 “were squires of high degree, for cast and Added. No
bravery;[”] closing.
144.7 the “most commended for notable Replaced.
fooling[,/.]”
146.18 he conceived that the partition of the Added. Probable.
kingdom placed him.[”]
147.6 had not public business interfered.[”] _sic_: opening
quote?
150.18 and so was apprehended near Carlisle.[”] Added.
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