” ” ”100: Sir Francis Cottington was no longer English ambassador in Spain, having been succeeded by the Earl of Bristol.

P. 837. Add. 14,018, 8: Navarro de Anoytal r. “Arroytal” or “Arroitia,” whose Christian name was Balthasar.

P. 881. Add. 15,938, described as having 59 folios, has only 50.

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.”