CORRIGENDA 



Vol. Ill, page 130, note 12, and 130^, line ^for 'Aspinall' read 'Aspinwell'; note 17, for 'appears to 



have been suggested by his estate here ' read ' relates to the Dingle in 

 Toxteth Park (p. 41, . 3) ' 



1406, line 47, for ' to Runcorn ' read 'to Weston in Runcorn' 



143, note 10, line 44, for ' lances' read 'platters' 



146, note 1 2, for ' . . . Compton ' read ' Thomas Compton ' 



149^, line 5, ' Lostock ' read ' Birchley ' 



,, ,, 1 56^, line 8, for 'Oxford' read 1 Edinburgh' 



,, ,, \62>t,for ' Dunderdale ' read 1 Dunnerdale' 



218, note i, /or 1 1772' read 1 " 1722' 



220, from note 20 delete ' He was the originator of Holders Tide Tables ' 



225, note 14, delete from 'and seems' 



229, note 6, for ( vicar of Birmingham ' read ' rector ' 



233^, line i6,for 'by his son Roger' read ' by his son Barnaby (d. 1695), whose son 



(d. 1703) and grandson (d. 1709) also inherited. At this latter 

 date Roger, second son of Robert, succeeded, having lived at the 

 hall from 1695 ' 



233*5, line 23, after ' Roger Hesketh being one,' add ' but it is not certain that Roger 



Hesketh of North Meols is referred to ' 



253, note 9, for 'Cockayne' r<?^ ' Cokayne ' 



255^, lines 19 and 20. The death of Mr. Edward James Stanley has occurred since 



(September 1907) 



268, note 13, for 'demised to James Anderton of Clayton le Woods, the hall' read 



' demised to James son and heir of James Anderton of Clayton 

 le Woods and William Anderton of Euxton the hall ' 



269, note 2, ' Cavalier's Note-book 261' read 1 251' 



,, line 12, col. 2, for ' He resumed' read ' His son Thomas resumed' 



278, note 5, line 3, for ' Bickerstath ' ?<M? ' Atherton ' 



map facing page 341, for ' Rainsford ' read ' Rainford ' 



page 342^, line 12, for ' William Halsnead ' read ' Daniel Willis of Halsnead' 



354, note 12, for 'there is' read 1 there was ' 



3S9 a > li ne 2 J after 'heir' add 1 or co-heir' 



372, addlo note 2: 'Alan de Windle and Agnes his wife occur in 1202; Final 



Cone, i, 13, 21 ' 



375, note 7, for 'Edward Moxon' read 'George Moxon'; after 'in 1628' add 'to 



about 1637' 



385, note i6,for 'Mr. Pyke' read 'Thomas Pyke' 



395, note 11, delete paragraph 2 ; Captain John Smith was a Lincolnshire man 



406, add to note 4 : 'For a " Mr. Bold of Lancashire" in 1586 see Morris, Troubles 



of our Cat ft. Forefathers (ser. 2), 138' 



418, line 29, add to list of rectors 'c. 1430, William Booth ' 



43 2#, line 5, for ' who ' read ' whose youngest son Lawrence ' 



line 3 from end, for 'grandson' read* nephew' 



443#, line 33, for 'supposed daughter' read 'great-granddaughter.' The proof is in 



Huntroyde D. T6#, which deed gives the descent of Cleworth 

 thus : John de Waverton (or Warton s. William 

 s. Thomas, who married Margaret Chisenhale s. William 

 da. Katherine (wife of Nicholas de Bradshagh) aunt Joan 

 (da. of Thomas) s. Thomas Norris. 



449, note 8, for ' Probably son of John Mawdesley ' read ' Second son of George 



Mawdesley ' 



Vol. IV, page 52, line 49, for 'Mr. William Emerton ' read ' Mr. William Emerson' 



870, Roger Anderton was not a Jesuit, but a secular priest j see Kirk, Biog. of Eng. 



Cath. 3, 4 



90, line 1 1, for ' Sir Roger Holt Leigh ' read ' Sir Robert' 



178*7, line 5, ' in Mill ';<?<?</' Mill in ' 



i86fl, line 32, ' John Allen ' read ' Joseph Allen ' 



388, note 106, line i,for 'c. 1480' r^a^'temp. Eliz.' 



8, ' Undskoles ' read ' Urdeskoles ' 



Vol. V, page 79, note $o,for ' Sir Ambrose Can- ' read ' Sir Ambrose Cave' 

 297, note 31, ' Horrockford ' read ' Horrocksford ' 



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