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| 11 | ii | 38 | Pocock, Edward: for Sloane read Addit. |
| 10 f.e. | for (1711) read (1708) | ||
| 12 | ii | 34-35 | Pococke, Richard: for rector of Colmer . . . afterwards headmaster read (1666-1710). His grandfather, also Richard Pococke, LL.B., was rector of Colmer, Hampshire, from 1660 till his death in 1719. His father was headmaster |
| 28 | i | 1-2 | Pole, John de la, 2nd Duke of Suffolk: for three sons . . . separately noticed. read six sons; of whom John, Edmund, and Richard are separately noticed; of four daughters, Catherine, the eldest, married William, Lord Stourton, and the youngest, Elizabeth, married Henry Lovel, second and last Lord Morley of the Lovel family (d. 1489). |
| 33 | i | 6 f.e. | Pole, Michael de la, Earl of Suffolk: for left three sons read had five sons |
| 5 f.e. | for Thomas and Richard read Thomas, prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral from 1419, William, Richard, and John (d. 1415), canon of York (cf. will at Somerset House, 31 March 1415; Weever, Funeral Monuments, s.v. Wingfield) | ||
| 4 f.e. | for a daughter Anne read three daughters, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Anne | ||
| 34 | 1 | 18 f.e. | Pole, Michael de la, 2nd Earl of Suffolk: after daughters insert one of whom, Isabel, seems to have married Thomas, fifth Baron Morley (d. 1545) |
| 8-7 f.e. | for Thomas . . . died read Sir Thomas had a daughter, Katharine, married to Sir Miles Stapleton (d. 1466). Miles | ||
| 38 | ii | 12 f.e. | Pole, Reginald: after passed insert in 1539 |
| 9 f.e. | after reached him insert in 1541 | ||
| 49 | i | 38 | Pole, Sir William de la: for Miton in Holderness read Myton in Yorkshire |
| 50 | i | 8 | omit at |
| 14 f.e. | for Trinity Chapel read Church of the Holy Trinity | ||
| ii | 11 f.e. | Pole, William de la, 1st Duke of Suffolk: after i. 117). insert In 1423 Suffolk served in the important campaign in Champagne as second in command to Thomas de Montacute, Earl of Salisbury [q. v.]. | |
| 51 | ii | 60-61 | for it is clear . . . Orleans read Suffolk seems to have worked with Orleans |
| 53 | ii | 17 | for the incapable Edward Beaufort read Edmund Beaufort |
| 54 | ii | 8 | after Suffolk [q. v.] insert who had married Margaret Beaufort, the infant heiress of John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, and Suffolk's ward |
| 56 | i | 10-11 | omit Her only child was |
| 13 | after noticed insert was her son. She is also credited with another son, William, and a daughter, Anna. | ||
| 10 f.e. | for Villet read Vallet | ||
| 60 | i | 16 f.e. | Pollard, Lewis: after Nottinghamshire insert was a scholar of Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1542-3, |
| 62 | ii | 21 f.e. | Pollexfen, John: after about 1638. insert He was second son of Andrew Pollexfen, of Stancombe, in the parish of Sherford, Devonshire, and was younger brother of Sir Henry Pollexfen [q. v.]. |
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