[1390] '1674' is struck out and 1669/1670 substituted for it—this latter being the date of Wood's altercations with Dr. Fell. 1674 was the date of publication: see infra.
[1391] Anthony Wood struck out the passage enclosed in square brackets, and sent Aubrey a more elaborate account (now fol. 48, 48v of MS. Aubr. 9) to take its place. This is printed in Clark's Wood's Life and Times, ii. 291, 292; and is perhaps the paper which Wood blames Aubrey for having kept, ibid. ii. 475, 476.
[1392] Aubrey added, in the margin, the correction 'A. W. sayes but ten.'
[1393] Dupl. with 'the absolute.'
[1394] Wood adds 'and after.'
[1395] Dupl. with 'his great griefe, expunged and inserted what he thought fitt.'
[1396] Corrected by Wood to '376, 377.' The mistake is made in Hobbes's printed epistle, and Aubrey copied it thence.
[1397] MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 45.
[1398] Corrected by Wood to 'without the advice and quite contrary to the mind of the author.'
[1399] Corrected by Wood to 'know what he had done.'