CORRIGENDA 



Vol. IV, page 5650, line 19, for ' burning ' read ' beheaded.' 



6016, lines 6-7, for ' There are three bells . . . tenor of 1637 ' read ' There are four bells, ist to 3rd 

 by John Wallis of Salisbury, dated respectively 1604, 1613 and 1591 ; 4th by John 

 Danton of Salisbury, 1629.' 

 ,, 6i2, lines 23-24, for ' St. George, St. Bartholomew, St. Christopher' read ' St. Michael, St. John 



the Baptist.' 

 6iza, lines 25-26, for ' St. Mary and St. John the Baptist ' read ' St. Barbara or St. Faith (probably 



the former, but the figure is much worn) and St. Margaret.' 

 6556, line 36, for ' Langdown House, the property and residence of Mrs. Benskin,' read ' Langdown 



House, the property and residence of Sir Robert H. Hobart, K.C.V.O., C.B.' 



Vol. V, page 846, line 13 from below, for ' Sandhills, the property and residence of Sir George Rose ' read ' Sand- 

 hills formerly the property and residence of Sir George Rose.' 

 1270, lines 29-30, for ' two bells marked 1593 W.I.I. R. R.W.R.M.' read ' two bells, the first dated 



1599, the second uninscribed but ancient.' 



1746, line i, for ' a son Richard, on whose death without issue his share ' read ' a son Richard, 

 who at his death in 1548 left a son, who only survived his father a few weeks, at 

 whose death his share.' 



2380, last line, for ' Aumale ' read ' Aumarle.' 



,, ,, 268b, lines 34-5, for ' was built in 1837 on the site of a former residence called Belle View by 



Mr. George H. Ward, uncle to the present owner and,' read ' was built about I7goonthe 

 site of a former residence called Belle View by George Ward, who died in 1829. His 

 son George Henry Ward made some additions to the house in 1836 and was succeeded 

 in 1849 by his nephew William George Ward, who died in 1882 and was father of the 

 present owner. The House.' 

 2730, lines 24-6, for ' since he was holding the manor in 1328 ' read ' His son Henry was holding 



the manor in 1328.' 

 273, add to note 18, ' See suit as to the abduction of Henry, the heir of Henry Trenchard, a minor 



(De Banco R. Trin. i Edw, III, m. 55 d.).' 

 , ,, 435, line 7, for ' 138, 910 ' read ' 156, 176." 



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