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ERRATA ET CORRIGENDA.

Page 18, line 6 from bottom, for 'John Jackson; Lieut.-Col. Thos. Swinburne,

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61, line 15 from bottom, for 'Robt. Cane,' read Robt. Carre.'

173, 1st line of 2nd footnote, delete the words is not traceable in local records,' and insert the following::

William Colston was, apparently, a baker in Newcastle.

The Municipal

Accounts of that town (extracts from which form one of Richardson's Reprints of Rare Tracts, Newcastle, 1848), contain the following entries respecting him:

'1650, August. Paid Wm. Colston for a banquett which was had to entertain General Cromwell, 25. 28. 7d.'

1650, October. Paid Wm. Colston for Naples bisquett and makrownes [macaroons] which was had the 26th August, being a day of thankesgiveinge for the great victory in Scotland, 20s.'

1660, 19 May. Paid Mr. Wm. Colson, for 6 lb. of Naples biskitts delivered by him when generall Monke came thorow the towne, 78.'

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BY ANDREWS & CO., DURHAM
WHITTAKER & CO., 2 WHITE HART STREET
PATERNOSTER SQUARE

BERNARD QUARITCH, 15 PICCADILLY
BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH.

1905

At a Meeting of the COUNCIL OF THE SURTEES SOCIETY, held in Durham Castle, December 3rd, 1901, the DEAN OF DURHAM in the chair,

'It was resolved that the Records of the Committees for Compounding with Delinquents in the counties of Durham and Northumberland be edited for the Society by Mr. RICHARD WELFORD, M.A.'

WILLIAM BROWN,

Secretary.

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ABBREVIATIONS IN THIS VOLUME.

Cal.-Calendar.

C.A.M.-Committee for the Advance of Money.

C.C.-Committee for Compounding.

Cou. Com.-County Committee.

C.S.-Committee for Sequestrations.

Y.V.-Yearly Value.

Y.V.B. W. — Yearly Value before the War.

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References to the Calendar of the Committee for Compounding are expressed at the head of each case (from page 94) by the abbreviation Cal., followed by the number and page of the volume of the calendar in which the case is epitomized. In like manner the Calendar of the Committee for the Advance of Money is denoted by the letters Cal. [C.A.M.],' followed by number and page.

Quotations from the Journals of the Houses of Lords and Commons are sufficiently indicated by the dates prefixed to them, for the proceedings and debates of both Houses are printed in chronological order, from day to day. Thus 'On May 13, 1643, the Commons agreed,' etc., shows that the transaction is recorded in the Journals under that date.

The years have been corrected to the modern style of reckoning,

namely, from January 1 to December 31.

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