The following table summarizes the issues encountered, and their resolution:
| [24.26] | (the time of child bearing being near approaching[,/)] | Replaced. |
| [33.7] | they presenting me with Gloves[,] | Added. |
| [36.33] | in my revenge upon my abuser; | Removed |
| [45.4] | came running to[ to] | Removed. |
| [46.9] | [(]endeavouring> to excuse himself, | Probable, added. |
| [47.22] | but on looking on the pha[n]tasms | Added. |
| [47.25] | thinking how this revengful[,] plot of mine | Removed. |
| [51.26] | any time, [b/l]est thy breath for ever poyson my memory; | Replaced. |
| [66.12] | [(]which he question’d | Added. |
| [73.3] | that stood on yon[ ]der | Removed. |
| [74.3] | to the same Gaol his Lan[d]lady, | Added. |
| [76.34] | care of the [presevation] of my health | sic |
| [81.6] | promising the next morning a full accoun[s/t] | Replaced. |
| [89.4] | one another[,/.] My Landlord loved his pleasure | Replaced. |
| [95.29] | committed to the disciplination [a/o]f | Replaced. |
| [125.12] | he continued stam[p]ing | Added. |
| [135.14] | manner of Joval and Sprightly Recreations; | Added. |
| [140.15] | what[ what] was his crime? | Removed. |
| [150.33] | wretch, who did somwhat peniten[r/t]ly | Replaced. |
| [152.11] | changed for one of that pri[e/c]e | Replaced. |
| [179.29] | where the [t/r]hime ended; | Replaced. |
| [187.22] | drank off our[ our] Wine cheerily | Removed. |
| [188.23] | whilst my [Lady/Land]lady | Replaced. |
| [189.30] | I knew the secrets of my Lan[d]-lady, | Added. |
| [191.28] | her Friend the La[w]yer | Added. |
| [212.18] | to contin[n/u]e by her | Replaced. |
| [220.8] | the manner how, with[ with] | Removed. |
| [228.6] | given instructions to his Boy what[ to] do | Added. |
| [258.1] | who unaturally | sic |
| [263.13] | these 2 handsome young m[a/e]n | Replaced. |
| [263.21] | she got some Lam[b/p] black | Replaced. |
| [266.6] | one of the supposed young[-]men | Added. |
| [269.21] | to invite him abroad to morr[r]ow, | Removed. |
| [277.7] | t[r]ouble, but having been acquainted with all sorts | Added. |
| [282.25] | Northerly cou[r]se will go clear | Added. |
| [284.2] | and my Bantam Comrades) Comrades[)/,] a shot came | Replaced. |
| [302.3] | Imprimis so mu[e/c]h; lying by her side, | Replaced. |
| [302.12] | Dischar[g]ing you of what we did intrust, | Added. |