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CORRIGENDA
P. 5, l. 12, _for_ 'him. It has not been' _read_ 'his career. Until
lately it had not even.'
P. 5, ll. 22-26, _for_ 'In fact no trace ... face of Ralegh's words'
_read_ 'But a few years ago an entry was discovered in the Registers
of St. Mary Major, Exeter, of the burial in that church on February
23, 1581, of "Mr. Walter Rawlye, gentelman." Katherine Ralegh, as
appears from her will, found in 1895, died in 1594.'
P. 89, l. 10, _omit_ 'published in 1615.'
P. 90, l. 2 from bottom, _omit_ 'in 1615 by Ralegh and his wife.'
P. 102, l. 28, _for_ 'absence of the detail of private life' _read_
'barrenness in Oldys's biography of the detail of private life.'
P. 209, l. 7, _for_ 'Wolvesey Castle, the old episcopal palace, now a
ruin' _read_ 'the great Hall of the Castle.'
P. 233, l. 20, _for_ 'Send me my life' _read_ 'Lend me my life.'
P. 248, l. 4, _omit_ 'and there remained all the years of his
imprisonment.'
P. 248, l. 8, _for_ 'died on Tower Hill' _read_ 'was buried in St.
Peter's Chapel in the Tower.'
P. 256, l. 14, _for_ 'the Duke' _read_ 'the Dukes.'
P. 258, l. 8 from bottom, 'Hi
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