Thanks for your suggestions. I have no idea how to generate "clean .html"--I (perhaps naively) assumed that what I saw on the screen in the original .doc, and then in the .html from that .doc, was all there was to see.
I tried saving the source .doc as .docx (attached), added to Calibre & converted to .mobi. Everything looked fine apart from the seemingly random indenting of text. (See mobi1 & logmobi1).
If I then select Ignore Margins, indenting of the TOC is removed (which I don't want, see mobi2 & logmobi2).
In both of the above cases, each endnote apparently ends up on a different page when converted to .mobi.
Converting to .azw3 gives the same result (each endnote on a different page).
I tried saving the source .docx as .html then adding to Calibre & converting, but assuming that this also is not very "clean" .html, this also results in seemingly randomly indented blocks of text.
Best result so far is when converted from .docx--something I have avoided in the past due to unreliable results; I would now like to understand what is happening with the endnotes ("messy" source .docx...?)
Thanks again.
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