Page 275: 60000l. l is short for 'libra' (Latin) = £ (pound/pounds); so, £60,000.
Page 318, Footnote 201: 'Whitlocke' and 'Whitelocke' both occur. Wikipedia favours 'Whitelocke', but both spellings have been retained.
Page 333: 'is' corrected to 'in'.
"the Hare went through a Muse211 in a Hedg where a Carpenter had hid his Axe,..."
Page 437 et seq.: Appendix. Traditional Printers had the luxury of being able to assign an absolute width to the pages of printed books. The text of online books is of variable width, depending on the computer size or the mobile medium chosen by the reader. Accordingly, entries containing British Museum reference numbers in the style of fractions may not wrap appropriately for some online or mobile devices. It is practically impossible to render these entries at a correct width to suit all reading devices. Shorter, but readable lines were deemed better than overlaps.
Page 438: 'woood' corrected to 'wood
"Being a Mock to the Crab of the Wood, and to that Tune:"
Page 440: Printed for R. Jackson 1643.263; Printed for I. Underwood 1643.263 This is not an error: the same footnote (263 This, as far as I can learn, is the only year of his publishing.) would appear to apply to both publishers.