VOLUME II.

P. 11. Eg. 339, 8: the date of Father Pagano’s letter to King Philip IV. must be wrong, for Prince Balthasar Carlos died at Saragossa in October 1646.

P. 24. Eg. 1826: between D. Melchor de Macanaz and el Conte de Oropesa a comma is to be inserted, as they were two different persons. Macanaz, the well-known writer on judicial and political matters, lived under Philip V., whereas the Count of Oropesa, whose name was D. Manuel Joachin Alvarez de Toledo y Portugal, had been years before, from 1684 to 1690, Prime Minister to Charles II., the last king of the house of Austria in Spain.

P. 82. Add. 9938, 6: in last line but one haquella and harmas are used, according to the singular spelling and pronunciation of the writer for “aquella” and “armas.”

P. 83. Add. 5470, 1 (l. 3): bravos r. “brasos.”

P. 110. Eg. 501, 6 (l. 3): Escolmo r. “Escolano.”

P. 118. Eg. 498, 8: y de las Preces r. “pieças.”

P. 166. Eg. 361, 8: á la interior r. “anterior.”

P. 173. Add. 11,618, 23: St. Xavier r. “St. Francis Xavier.”

P. 179. Eg. 453, 10: impreso en Madrid r. “impresa.”

P. 186. Add. 9860, 1: reyno de Fingo r. “Yungo.”

P. 202. Eg. 1507, 41: the Empress Maria, widow of Ferdinand, Emperor of Germany, r. “Maximilian II.,” who succeeded his father, Ferdinand II., in 1564, and died in 1576.

P. 203. ” ” 51: Letter of [D. Diego Hurtado de Mendoza] marquis de Zenete, duke of Infantado, r. “Don Iñigo,” fourth marquis de Cenete or Zenete, and fifth duke del Infantado.

P. 204. Eg. 1508, 1: between Velarde de la Concha and Dr Antonio Morejon a comma should be inserted.

P. 245. Add. 16,176, 86: the date of the Emperor’s warrant must necessarily be a mistake, for Charles V. died at Yuste on the 21st of September, 1558, and D. Gaspar was not appointed archbishop of Seville till 1569, his predecessor Valdés having died in December 1568. The only way to reconcile the anachronism is to suppose that the writer or copyist omitted the words Felipe II. hijo de Carlos V.

P. 247. ” ” 106: according to Ortiz de Zuñiga, Anales de Sevilla (vol. iv. p. 55), D. Gaspar de Zuñiga, archbishop of that city, died at Jaen in 1571. He was on the road to Seville when he died; his body was taken thither and buried.

P. 254. ” ” 164 (l. 2): Goncalo r. Gonçalo or Gonzalo.

P. 255. Harl. 7014, 1 (l. 2): Veles r. “Velés.”

P. 260. Add. 16,539, 114 (l. 2): Mossen Senet seems to be a mistake for Mossen Benet.

P. 278. Add. 20,574, 110: Pablo de los Fueros is probably a mistake for “Pablo de los Tueros,” though he is again mentioned in Add. 13,975, 21, p. 373, under the same appellation.

P. 284. Add. 10,262, 56: the letter is a duplicate of the one in Eg. 329, 24. It is here correctly addressed to Diego de Vera instead of Diego de Velasco, which is a mistake of the copyist for Captain Vera, the very man who in 1516 made an unsuccessful attack upon Algiers.

P. 289. Add. 25,682: T. G. Sparvenfeld was not Imperial but Danish ambassador in Spain, having been sent thither by Christian V., who reigned from 1670 to 1699.

P. 308. Add. 13,964, 6 (l. 3): Antonio de Herreras is a mistake for “Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas,” a celebrated Spanish historian of the beginning of the 17th century, whose various works are well known.

” ” ”7: Alonso de lo Mota is a misprint for “la Mota.”

P. 351. Eg. 322, 15: Dingo Ossorio must be a mistake for Diego Ossorio, unless Dingo be meant for “Domingo.”

P. 362. Add. 13,974, 15 (l. 2): after Santa Cruz add [de la Sierra], a district and town of Peru.

P. 373. Add. 13,975, 21 (l. 3): Juan Antonio de los Fueros r. “Tueros.”

P. 376. ” ” 67 (l. 2): os cinco r. “los cinco.”

P. 377. ” ” 77 (l. 1): the date 1556 is a misprint for “1636.”

P. 383. Add. 13,992, 1: Engrroffen, the German civil engineer. His name is elsewhere spelt Engeroffen and Engeroven.

P. 385. ” ” 16 (l. 5): Don Diega r. “Don Diego.”

P. 392. Add. 14,012, 7 (l. 4): Philip III. between brackets is evidently a mistake; r. “Philip II.”

” ” ”10: Memoira r. “Memoria.”

P. 393. ” ” 11: Felipe III. r. “Felipe II.;” for although the report of the Council bears no date, it must have been addressed to the latter monarch, for Pope Sixtus V. filled St. Peter’s chair from 1585 to 1590.

P. 417. Add. 17,569, 4: After el obispo de Chiapa add “Don Fray Juan Manuel de Vargas y Ribera,” who governed that See from 1769 till his death in 1774.

P. 439. Eg. 1799, 16 (l. 3): Comandante General el Marival de Campo r. “Comandante General el Mariscal de Campo.”

P. 441. Eg. 1801, 4 (l. 2): repuerto r. “repuesto.”

P. 445. Add. 13,978, 17: the date 9 Feb. 1612 is a misprint for “9 Feb. 1812.”

P. 454. Add. 17,583, 7: add “a duplicate of Add. 17,625, 3,” with a slight difference in the author’s name, there called “Fr. Antonio de la Asumpcion, carmelita descalzo.”

P. 458. Add. 17,637 (l. 4): Lacatecas r. “Zacatecas.”

P. 463. Add. 17,588, 5: Laña y Lambayeque r. “Saña y Lambayeque,” both of which were settlements in Peru.

P. 464. ” ” 12: portas r. “postas.”

P. 466. Add. 17,671, 7 (l. 2): duque de Aleudia r. “Alcudia.”

P. 479. Eg. 1808, 6 (l. 2): Montlefar r. “Montufar.”

P. 489. Eg. 1805, 5: Unraga is a misprint for “Unzaga.”

P. 490. ” ” 20: juce r. “jueç” or “juez.”

” ” ”23: Agueso r. “Agüero.”

P. 492. Eg. 1806, 13 (l. 2): Trujello r. “Trujillo.”

P. 499. Eg. 900 (l. 10): Camponanes r. “Campomanes.”

P. 502. Add. 10,246 (ll. 2 and 3): re-ating r. “relating.”

P. 510. Add. 6893, 22: the reference to a similar paper in the same volume is not No. 20, but “No. 21.”

P. 515. Add. 13,980, 12 (l. 2): D. Everardo de Tilly r. “D. Gabriel Everardo de Tilly.”

P. 546. Add. 28,573, 21: the election of the Pope, add [Adrian].

” ” ”22: Enriquez de Ribera r. “Enriquez de Cabrera.”

P. 577. Add. 28,579, 48: Nogorolo r. “Nogaralo.”

P. 614. Add. 28,587, 42: Mr. d’Audelot r. “d’Andalot.”

P. 615. ” ” 51: Veraldo is an error; r. “Vivaldo.”

P. 620. Add. 28,588, 99: Varquez r. “Vazquez.”

P. 622. Add. 28,589, 43: with a letter of r. “with a letter from the former off the galley,” &c.

P. 628. Add. 20,591 ought to be 28,591.

P. 636. Add. 28,593, 56: Loasya r. “Loaysa.”

P. 647. Add. 28,596, 51 (l. 2): request made by Prince Henry, add “de Bearn,” for such was the appellative of Henri II., titular king of Navarre, who in 1589 became king of France as Henry IV.

P. 652. Add. 28,455, 11 (l. 2): Relacion de lacto r. “Relacion del acto.”

P. 658. Add. 28,334, 112 (l. 2): Luis del Corral r. “Luis [Covo] del Corral.”

P. 663. Add. 28,335, 30: Roxar y Sandoval r. “Roxas.”

” ” ”32: Monso r. “Alonso.”

P. 664. ” ” 51: 15 Sept. 1856 r. “1566.”

P. 665. ” ” 80: Dn. Escudero r. “Dr. Escudero.”

” ” ”89: Goncalo r. “Gonçalo” or “Gonzalo.”

P. 676. Add. 28,337, 2: the Admiral of Castille (D. Alonso Enriquez), r. D. Juan Alonso Henriquez de Cabrera, fifth duke de Medina de Rioseco, son of D. Luis, and grandson of another Don Luis. He died on the 17th of August, 1600. Enriquez and Henriquez are synonymous, but Haro and other genealogists use the latter to designate the descendants of Don Henrique Henriquez, uncle of Ferdinand the Catholic.

P. 681. Add. 28,337, 110 (l. 3): habrarle add “(hablarle).”

P. 687. Add. 28,338, 32: Minez is an abbreviation for “Martinez.”

P. 692. ” ” 162: licdo. Molino r. “licdo. Molina.”

P. 704. Add. 28,339, 159: Pable Hayn r. “Pablo Hayn.”

” ” ”158: la loca r. “la boca.”

P. 705. ” ” 174: contader r. “contador.”

P. 706. Add. 28,340, 13: Don Purafan r. “Don Perafan” or “Pero Afan.”

P. 709. ” ” 56: la bara (sic) r. “la vara de alguacil.”

P. 714. ” ” 128: according to Garma, Theatro Universal de España, vol. iv., p. 260, the death of Cardinal Espinosa took place on the 25th of September, which happens also to be the date of the letter!

” ” ”130: the reference No. 124 is wrong; r. 126.

P. 717. ” ” 175: after Inquisidor General add Card. D. Gaspar de Quiroga, who held that office from the 20th of April, 1573, until his death in Nov. 1594.

P. 718. Add. 28,341, 16: the date given is wrong; r. 1678.

P. 723. ” ” 91 (l. 3): after Manrique add “[de Lara].”

P. 725. ” ” 127: vecino de Sevila r. “de Sevilla.”

P. 726. ” ” 144: El Presidente [de Hacienda] D. Antonio de Padilla. There must be a mistake in the date, for in 1570 the President of the Council of Finances was D. Juan Ovando y Godoy, who died in September 1575. Padilla y Meneses (D. Antonio), already Councillor of State since 1558, became President of the Council of the Military Orders in 1572, of the Indies in 1579, and died in 1580.

P. 732. Add. 28,342, 67 (l. 3): Goncalez r. “Gonçalez.”

P. 735. ” ” 128: Don Luis Carillo r. “Carrillo.”

P. 741. Add. 28,343, 6: Antonio Denntieres r. “Dennetières.”

P. 749. ” ” 124: de les bastimentos r. “los.”

P. 750. ” ” 163 (l. 2): al arzobispo r. “el.”

P. 754. Add. 28,344, 10 (l. 2): en Cona y no en Aldea Gallega r. “en Coua”?

P. 757. ” ” 50: El marques del Carpio [D. Luis Mendez de Haro] was not the son of Diego Fernandez de Cordoba, but of Diego Pacheco Fernandez de Cordoba of the house of Priego, who married Beatriz Mendez de Haro y Sotomayor.

P. 761. ” ” 104: D. Francisco Zapata de Cimeros r. “Cisneros.”

P. 766. Add. 28,345, 11 (l. 2): Jaen r. “Juan.”

P. 773. ” ” 101: Arovelo r. “Arevalo.”

P. 779. Add. 28,346, 53 (l. 3): Arcobispo r. “Arçobispo.”

P. 802. Add. 28,348, 30: inquisidor de Cerdenia r. “Cerdaña,” a province of Catalonia.

P. 809. ” ” 145 (l. 3): Mendoçe r. “Mendoça” or “Mendoza.”

P. 811. ” ” 174 (l. 2): su le favorezca r. “se le favorezca.”