1630.

P. [150]. Hakewill, l. 2.

For PER=|PETVALL read PER=|PETUALL.

P. [150]. Ibid. l. 22.

For Ath. Oxon., 256 read Ath. Oxon., iii. 256.

P. [151]. Pemble, l. 6.

For Impr. 84 b read Impr. 84 a.

P. [151]. Pinke. Add at end:—

See 1634 P (2nd ed.)

P. [151]. Insert:—

Stanley, Henry. [device] | APPENDIX | AD LIBROS OMNES TAM | VETERIS QVAM NOVI TESTAMENTI. | HENRICUS [device] STANLEY | OXONIÆ. | M.DC.XXX. |

Impr. as above: 1630: folio: pp. [2 + “529”-“540”]: pp. 529–40 begg. Appendix: Pica (?) Roman. Contents:—p. (1) title: 529–40, tables, see below.

This set of seven leaves is apparently an experiment to be used for indexing sermons or comments under the verse of the Bible to which they refer. They are blank tables in the form “Versus 1 [2, 3, &c. to 18] Vid. L.  P.  L.  ” six times and then “Vid.  P.  L.  ” Eighteen verses are on each page, and references to L(iber) P(agina) L(inea) were intended to be filled in. No Latin Bible of folio size of 1629, ‘30 or ‘31 seems to exist, so probably this was intended to be bound up with some earlier edition. The only copy known is in the British Museum in MS. Harl. 5932, fol. 45 (Bagford’s collections), and no doubt the intended publication was abandoned.