| [29.18] | to himself and all good men.[”] | Added. |
| [29.20] | [“]Sir George Goring, writing | Removed. |
| [32.2] | than with his victuals.[”] | Added. |
| [45.5] | which were by the Duke so freely forgiven,[”] | Added. |
| [59.2] | [“]and then, when should they be paid?” | Added. |
| [60.17] | were now content to forget him.[’]” | Added. |
| [80.13] | on any minister of start[.] | Added. |
| [87.15] | says Lord Clarend[e/o]n | Replaced. |
| [87.18] | for the pardon of his errors;[”] | Added. |
| [87.21] | even Lord Clarend[e/o]n observes | Replaced. |
| [92.13] | apparently cau[ /s]eless melancholy | Restored. |
| [114.2] | looking down into y[e] hall | Added. |
| [118.25] | his end was upon Satterdau morning[.] | Added. |
| [217.15] | in which Shak[s/e]speare had a share | Replaced. |
| [238.8] | “authorizing Thomas Gyles,[”] | Added. |
| [240.22] | to have first drank of it herself[.] | Added. |
| [244.215.1] | Jo[u/n]son,” p. 59. | Replaced. |
| [259.20] | sent [to ]request a transcript | Restored. |
| [326.21] | Letter from Sir Francis Netherso[t/l]e | Replaced. |