"[original has single quote]When shall we three meet
again
Page 646: the bulk of the people."[quotation mark missing in
original]
Page 650: frowns of the great."[quotation mark missing in
original]
Page 681: Captain[original has Capture] Pasture, in the Molly
Page 693: CHAPTER XCIV.[original has XCVI.]
Page 753, under Assembly of Virginia: Botetourt
dissolves,[comma missing in original] 557
Page 754, under Bacon, Nathaniel, Sr.: president of council,
344.[period missing in original]
Page 756: Christanna, Fort, 384.[period missing in original]
Page 758, under Harvey, Sir John: deposed and
reinstated,[comma missing in original] 195.
Page 759: Lancaster, treaty of, 433.[original has comma]
Page 760: Massawomeks[original has Massawomecks], tribe of,
58.
Page 762: Quiqoughcohanocks[original has Quiyoughcohanocks],
chief of, 39.
Page 764: Stukely[original has Stukeley], Sir Lewis, 122.
Footnote [213:A] Hening, i.[period missing in original] 360.
Footnote [266:A] Pepys'[original has Pepy's] Diary, ii.
Footnote [360:B] Matthew Page, and Benjamin[original has
Beujamin] Harrison
Footnote [512:C] by the Rev.[period missing in original]
Andrew Burnaby, A.M., Vicar of Greenwich
Footnote [567:A] published in several volumes.[period missing
in original]
Footnote [617:A] Revolut. Hist. of N. C.[period missing in
original]
Footnote [650:A] Convention of '76, p. 157.[period missing in
original]
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