ERRATA AND CORRIGENDA.
P. [50], n. [106]. For Amysbury read Amesbury, for Boscum read Boscombe, for Alyngton read Allington and for Fiddelldene read Figheldean.
P. [102], n. [224], p. [106], n. [234], p. [142], n. [316] for Maiores Booke for the Poore read Maioris Bocke for the Pore.
P. [118], l. [18]. For Twiford read Twyford.
P. [168], l. [10]. For Arkesey read Arksey.
P. [169], n. [384]. For Dewisburie read Dewsbury, for Shelfe read Shelf, and for Northowrom read Northowram.
P. [170], n. [387]. For Thirske read Thirsk.
P. [173], l. [22]. For Fropfield read Froxfield.
P. [214], n. [510]. For Easbie read Easby.
Note. P. [141], n. [312]. The decision of Lord Romer was reversed by the Court of Appeal on March 7th, 1900; it was decided that the Guardians were not entitled to relieve the colliers during a strike.
THE EARLY HISTORY OF ENGLISH POOR RELIEF.