1891 The English Historical Review
doi: 10.1093/ehr/VI.XXIV.815-s
Abstract In Mr. Round's article on ‘The Introduction of Knight Service,’ page 423, line 7 from bottom, for ‘writs’ read ‘units.’ In Canon Dixon's review of Gasquet and Bishop's ‘Edward VI and the Book of Common Prayer,’ page 571, line 15 from bottom, for ‘he refers’ read ‘I refer;’ page 573, line 15, for ‘he says’, read ‘I say;’ lines 20 and 21, for ‘him’ read ‘me;’ page 576, line 20, for ‘He has’ read ‘I have.’ For these latter mistakes, which make nonsense of the passages in which they occur, Canon Dixon is in no way responsible, they having arisen from want of notice on my part in transposing the references to himself in a lengthy article from the third into the first person.—ED. E. H. R. This content is only available as a PDF. © Oxford University Press