[354:C] Third Part of King Henry["Henry" is missing in original] VI. act v. sc. 6.
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[506:A] translated from the Latin of Conr. Heresbachius[original has "Conr Heresbachiso">[
[506:A] 16.[original has a comma] Country Contentments; or the Husbandman's Recreations, 4to. 1615.
[536:B] [original has extraneous quotation mark]MSS. Harl. 3861, and in many other libraries.
[584:A] Reed's Shakspeare, vol. ix. pp. 353-355. Act iv. sc. 3.[period missing in original]
On page 519, the text reads "Adam Bel, Clim of the Clough and William of Clondsley". It should be "William of Cloudsley". Because there is no way to know if the error was in the original quotation or was caused by the author or printer of this book, the correction has not been made to this text.
On page 527, quoted text reads "That whane they were hoole togyder, there was ever an C. and XI." The original source, Dibdin's "Typographical Antiquities," has "c. and xl." This text has been corrected to follow the original source document.
On page 571, quoted text reads "before he took his journey wherein no creature returneth agaie." The text should read "again" or "againe". Because there is no way to know if the error was in the original quotation or was caused by the author or printer of this book, no correction has been made to this text.