• The governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, does not have a knighthood as an editorial conferred upon him (Economics, 30 July, Journal, p2).
• A review of The Merry Wives of Windsor, at Shakespeare’s Globe, referred to the character of Sir John Falstaff as “the mentor to Henry IV”. In fact, though Falstaff appeared in both Henry IV plays, his mentee was the eventual Henry V (A riotous forerunner of modern marquee franchises, 11 July, p15).
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