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Page8, note, for “Rev. William Harrison” read “Mr. W. Harrison.”
„53, line 18 from top, for “Hollard” read “Holland.”
„58„7„bottom,for “Ellet” read “Ellel.”
„73„7„top,for “Tollington” read “Tottington.”
„200„4„bottom,for “Busset” read “Bussel.”
„270„12„„for “Wall” read “Watt.”


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BEING

Classified Gleanings from the Encyclopedia of Bartholomew Anglicus

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BEING SIXTY TALES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

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Transcriber’s Notes:

The original accentuation, punctuation, spelling and hyphenation has been retained.

For the inscriptions in paragraph 13 of Chapter IV. more information can be found at:–
www.romaninscriptionsofbritain.org
1st inscription ref: RIB580.
2nd inscription ref: RIB577.
3rd inscription ref: RIB579.
4th inscription ref: RIB578.






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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