Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.
| [24.14] | the orignal settlers of Normandy | Inserted. |
| [26.26] | the [enemity] of all his fellow-nobles | Obsolete. |
| [40.15] | the influence of the g[r]eat Cluniac movement | Inserted. |
| [72.20] | the s[ei/ie]ge of Montgomery Castle | Transposed. |
| [76.13] | to see two of Wil[l]iam’s unlucky guardians | Inserted. |
| [79.17] | inflict gratuitous injury | Removed. |
| [81.30] | The B[a/e]ssin and Cotentin | Replaced. |
| [129.30] | which was de | Inserted. |
| [267.16] | appointing a No[r]man baron | Inserted. |
| [327.18] | in peaceable posses | Inserted. |
| [338.1] | the mo[ton/not] of his imprisonment | Transposed. |
| [339.7] | based his accou[n]t | Inserted. |
| [424.21] | upon his ag[g]ressive course as sheriff | Inserted. |
| [441.4] | [“]infangenethef” is the right of trying | Inserted. |
| [441.36] | a great baron cert[ia/ai]nly | Transposed. |
| [455.1] | on a level wth the Norman | Inserted. |
| [458.6] | for the details of government[.] | Added. |
| [505.34] | Clun[i/y], abbey of, 379 | Replaced. |