INDEX to NAM Sin. Vol. LXXXIV. PARTI. 73 INDEX TO PLATES IN VOL. LXXXIV. PART I. Architecture, English, Specimens of, 9. Bristol, Cook's Folly near, 121. Cambridge, St. Michael's Church in, 321. Henley upon Thames,Church, &c. of, 121 Malmsbury Abbey, Ornaments from Mechanic Power, 38. Parr's, Old, Cottage, 217. Radcliffe upon Wreke, Church of, 17. Stapleton Prison, 441. Τον Tow For the greater Part of the following Corrections we are indebted (as we har frequently been for many valuable Communications) to A FRIEND TO ACCURACY. Tra TY 1 T 7 ཀྭ VOL. LXXXIII. PART II. 415, a. last line but six, read Marquis Townshend. 416, b. last line but five, at the conclusion of the preceding communication, the signature A FRIEND TO ACCURACY is by mistake omitted. 427, b. Your compositor has unintentionally made me appear to havé asserted two untruths, in my communication, p. 427. In the first place, by incorrect pointing, it would seem as if I meant to say, the New Road extended nearly south-west and northeast when first made, but by inference it went in another direction at present. The paragraph should be point1ed thus-"The New Road, extending nearly south-west and north-east, when first made intersected extensive level fields from Tottenham Court Road to Battle Bridge; about midway, and on the south side of the road, stood the Bowling-green House," &c. 7 1 enumerating the persons who have contributed to enlarge Somers Town, I presume your readers will acquit me of including Haymakers; and I assure them I wrote Staymakers. J. P. MALCOLM. 79, a. 1. 20. read Haviland, letter evince its being written pri to the Restoration of King Charles I 533, a. l. 8. reud Walter Sneyd, esq. 567, a. 1. 22. read vol. LXXVII. p. 11 Ibid. after the words Literary lute ligence,' the word 'Oxford' is omitted 582, b. Permit a St. Alban's man put in his plea for the honour of the Abbey Church, though not à Bishop'i See, to stand next after Winchester, it being set down as 539 feet long. J.B. 651, b. 1. 4. for having, read have in. 666, b. l. 14 from the bottom, read Hr vey. 700, b. 1. 26, read Finchinfield. VOLUME LXXXIV. PART I. 109, a. l. 9. read Grey. 199, a. l. 37 & 38. read Brisley. Ibid. 1. 41. read Allnutt. 202, 5. 1. 10 from the bottom, read Keig ley. 204, b. 1. 10. read Scratby. 409, h. 1. 9, for 18 Oct. 1758, resi 13 Sept. 1759; but the narration is incorrect, as General Wolfe was ki led in the battle five days prior to the surrender of Quebec. 417, a. I. 25. read 1764, 452, b. l. 5 from the bottom of the test, before Bilson insert Henry. 463, a. 1. 25 from the bottom, read Pir tow. 513, b. l. 28. read Flixton. 518, a. 1. 27. read Royds. 526, b. 1. 4. for 1775. read 1755. (Earl of Roseberry succeeded his father.) Is, Son, and Bentley, Red Lion Passage, Fle⚫ Street, London |