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THE

PROGRESSCS, (c.

OF

KING JAMES THE FIRST.

IN FOUR VOLUMES.

VOL. I.

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Page 16. The Poet in this page was not the Earl of Exeter; Mr. Cecil of St. John's appears in vol. III. pp. 49, 85.-P. 22, last line, read PHIN. (Phineas).-P. 39, line 16 of notes, read Lord Montjoy in Ireland 1617, Lord Montjoy of Thurweston 1627; in note' delete the parenthesis. P. 52, notes, delete the words "either at Sir Tho. Sadleir's or."-P. 61, in note 1, for Duke read Earl; for 1594 read 1584; for 68 read 62 (see vol. III. p. 371); note, for James read John.-P. 75, 1. 10, notes, for Chancellor read Counsellor. P. 84, delete the first line and a half of note ', which apply to Sir Thos. Gerard's father.-P. 85, note, for" he received the honour of knighthood early," read "he was created K. B. at the Coronation (see p. 224).”—P. 91, note ', dele the statement that the Earl of Rutland was K. B., which is erroneous.-P. 95, see note on Lady Hatton corrected in vol. II. 175.—P. 107, note for "Robert Cecil, Lord Burleigh,' read "Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst."-P. 112, note', for 1618 read 1620.-P. 113, line 3, for Henry read Edward; note, for 1595 read 1594.-P. 115, note 6, for 1600 read 1604.-P. *123, line 3, for the 12th read 13th.-P. 130, by "learned Morton" Daniel does not mean the Earl; but Cardinal Morton, the Councillor and Favourite of Henry VII.-P. 141, read "the eve of Lady-day, the 24th of March."-P. 142, delete note, and refer to vol. II. p. 399.—Pp. 145, 157, 161, 188, 247, read Cotton MSS. Caligula, E. x. -P. 156, note 5,for 1612 read 1613.-P. 165, note ', line 2, for his read hir.-P. 166, note ', for 1611 read 1612, and for 1613 read 1617-18, aged 76. -P. 167, for Goodnes read Gardner, for Gorges read Grymes, for Talbot read Foliott, and for Compton of Hertfordshire read Crompton of Herefordshire.-P. 168, line 15, delete "Treasurer."-P. 174, in head line, for visiTS HOLDENBY read AT DINGLEY. P. 176, note ', for 1691 read 1641.-P. 189, note 3, for p. 210 read vol. II. p. 287.-P. 195, note, for Anne read Eliz. and for 18th read 17th; note ", for "Elizabeth Wight," read Jane, second dau. of Sir Mich. Stanhope, of Shelford, sister to the first Lord Stanhope of Harington.-P. 201, note 3, for 81 read 84.-P. 208. Sir George Carew of London was not the same individual as the Earl of Totness, who was knighted in 1585 (see pp. 167, 190).-P.210, delete note 6.-P. 211, note, delete the words "he was knighted, and.”—P. 212, note ', for p. 192 read p. 207.-P. 213, see note corrected in vol. II. p. 24.-P. 214, note 5, for "elder brother" read nephew.-P. 217, note 8, for Wring read Wing.-P. 222, note, delete the words

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was of the King's Bed-chamber."-P. 223, note 4, for Denton read Dent; note 7, for 1622 read 1628.-P. 224, note, for 1608 read 1603; note 7, for 1625 read 1624; and for 1631 read 1629. -P. 225, see note corrected in p. 525; note 13, for 1627 read 1637.—P. 226, delete note 13, which applies to Sir Edw. Herne, Knight Bachelor, in p. 207.-P. 268, note ', line 1, read "within the Queen's Dower, which were," &c.-P. 271, notes, line 8, for May read March.-P. 281, line 12, for preceding read succeeding.-P. 294, note, for 1614 read 1604.-P. 318. Mr. Lodge's note on the Master of Orkney in this page is erroneous; that in p. 196 correct. He did marry Lady Eliz. Southwell, daughter of the Earl of Nottingham.-P. 323, see an error in note 3 corrected in vol. II. p. 492.-P. 350, note, for 144 read 348.-P. 399, note ', line 2, for two-fifths read two-sevenths.-P. 424, line 22, delete North; and read above, Lord North of Kirtling.-P. 427, note', line 10, for "the Lord" read the style of Lord; note, for 18th read 26th.-P. 439, note, delete the words "He was again visited by the King in 1614."-P. 440, note 5, for 217 read 317.-P. 464, for November 7 read December 4.-P. 471, note, line 6, for 18 read 30; last line, for iis. read xis.-P. 475, note 5, for May 21 read April 20.—P. 481, note 1, delete the word "not."-P. 489, note 3 is incorrect; Lady Eliz. Howard was afterwards Lady Knollys; see INDEX III.-P. 500, line 7, for Coronation read Accession.-P. 510, line 13, for Northamptonshire read Northumberland (see vol. III. p. 280).-P. 511, note, for 37 read 208; note 1, delete " and in the dignity of Earl of Newcastle."-P. 513, line 3, for "font. During" read "font during.' P. 518, note 5, line 1, delete "whence." P. 519, for " a small mansion on Farley Green" read "Someries; see note corrected in vol. III. p. 851.-P. 521, note ', line 12, for third read fourth; and line 14, for "John the fourth Duke" read "Francis the fifth Duke."-P. 523, note, for 1613 read 1619.-P. 524, line 2, for Edward read Edmund.-P. 525, head line, for BRAYBROOKE read ROCKINGHAM-P. 527, note 3, for "This William" read "Thomas; see vol. III. p. 773.-P. 528. The King was not at Wroxton in 1605 (see vol. III. pp. 483, 563).-P. 574, note', for Cordwainer read Clothworker.—P. 582, in note, for " Charter-house, May 11, 1603 (see p. 115)," read "Tower, March 14, 1603-4 (see p. 322)," Sir Thomas Knivet in p. 115 being cousin to Lord Knivet; for July 7 read July 4. -P. 604, line 3 of note, delete "Sir."

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PROGRESscs,

PROCESSIONS, AND MAGNIFICENT FESTIVITIES,

OF

KING JAMES THE FIRST,

HIS ROYAL CONSORT, FAMILY, AND COURT,

COLLECTED FROM

Driginal Manuscripts, Scarce Pamphlets, Corporation Records, Parochial Registers, EC. EC.

COMPRISING

FORTY MASQUES AND ENTERTAINMENTS; TEN CIVIC PAGEANTS;

NUMEROUS ORIGINAL LETTERS;

AND ANNOTATED LISTS OF THE PEERS, BARONETS, AND KNIGHTS, WHO RECEIVED THOSE
HONOURS DURING THE REIGN OF KING JAMES.

Mustrated with Rotes, Historical, Topographical, Biographical, and Bibliographical.
BY JOHN NICHOLS, F.S.A. LOND. EDINB. & PERTH.

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