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Errata and Addenda
P. 5, sixth, line from bottom add,
"and part of
Bloomfield."
P. 3, for April 1, read April 4th.
P. 12, eleventh line from bottom for "sixteen" read
"twenty-one".
P. 13, eighteenth line from top, after rods read "and eight links."
P. 14, sixth line from top, for 182 feet read 188 feet
P. 17, tenth line from top, after war, read "or when".
P. 18, nineteenth line from bottom, for Mr. read Mrs.
P. 24, seventeenth line from top, for 20 years read 194.
P. 26, Robert Watson's, and five succeeding Grants were in 1673.
P. 27 For Wooley, read Woolery, or Woolworth.
P. 28, school Lot, note, read "for the support of a school."
P. 29, second line from top, read Loomis & Norton's "Paper Mill."
P. 31, Read Thomas Copley married "Ruth Denslow"
P. 36, Add "James King was a cooper."
P. 37, ninth line from top, for John read "Samuel"
P. 38, fourth line from top, for Turner's Falls, read "Hatfield."
P. 39, James Rising was not at H. college 1646. His minister at the
Bermudas (Rev. Nathaniel White), was graduated at H. C. 1646.
P. 41, Add "Thomas Smith was a weaver from Ipswich, Mass."
P. 42, Jonathan Taylor, sen., of Springfield, died in Suffield, 1683.
P. 43 (*) Star after Trumbull sixth line, belongs after Trumbull fourth line.
P. 44, Robert Old: in his later years practiced medicine; and had the title of
Dr. in the records.
P. 71, (II) after "westward" in sixteenth line belongs after
"lot" in twenty-first line, in place of *.
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