Both "expence" and "expense" were widely used. The former predominated in the original and the latter in the editors remarks. Both were left unchanged. Used "Expences" in the title as that was the spelling used on the original title page. The Library of Congress and the British Library use the modern spelling "Expenses."
Inverteted asterisms are denoted by ⁂.
Pages xii & xliv added missing footnote anchors.
Page xxii corrected footnote numbering errors.
Page 82 changed "JULY" to "OCTOBRE" to agree with previous and following pages.
I & J and U & V were intermixed in the Index in the original.
Corrected placement of out of order Gammage, Sir William and Stuff bought index entries.
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