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DICTIONARY

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NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY

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SMITH, ELDER, & CO., 15 WATERLOO PLACE

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PBEFACE

THIS collection of ' Errata ' has been prepared for presentation to subscribers to the ' Dictionary of National Biography,' in conformity with that desire for accuracy and completeness which actuated the projector and proprietor in all his relations with the undertaking. The work has been carried out by the Editor at the instance of Mrs. George M. Smith.

With its Supplement the * Dictionary ' supplies some two million facts and dates, which have been recorded by nearly seven hundred writers. The sixty- three volumes of the substantive work were issued at quarterly intervals between 1 Jan. 1885 and 1 July 1900, and the three volumes of the Supplement followed in the early autumn of 1901. No care could exclude a certain percentage of errors from a work of such character and dimensions. The aim of this collection of 'Errata' is to correct the inevitable misprints and misstatements. In some instances it has been found necessary to justify the correction by adding to the information that is already given in the published article some reference to new researches. But the main endeavour is to remove, as briefly as is consistent with clearness, typographical mistakes or undoubted errors of statement which are liable, if unnoticed, to puzzle or mislead.

The volume containing the 'Index and Epitome' of the 'Dictionary' supplies a full and revised list of cross references. It has, therefore, been unnecessary to deal with cross references here.

Various volumes of the ' Dictionary ' have been reprinted from the stereo- typed plates in the course of the past few years, and before the reprinting was begun in each case several corrections were incorporated in the plates. Recent purchasers of the ' Dictionary ' will consequently find their sets to include some reprinted volumes in which many of the corrections that are noted here have been made already.

Most of the ' Errata ' which are recorded in the following pages have been forwarded to the Editor by several hundred correspondents during the progress of the publication of the ' Dictionary,' or since its completion. To the

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following correspondents who have devoted themselves to the correction of the ' Dictionary ' more or less systematically the thanks of the Editor are especially due, viz. the Rev. A. B. Beaven, the Rev. H. E. D. Blakiston, Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Oxford, the Ven. Archdeacon Cheetham, Mr. Frank Cundall, F.S.A., Secretary and Librarian of the Institute of Jamaica, Mr. C. L. Kingsford, Mr. H. Elliot Madge, Librarian of the Imperial Library of Calcutta, and Dr. John Peile, Master of Christ's College, Cambridge.

It ought also to be stated that full use has been made of the long list of corrections which the Rev. W. C. Boulter contributed to * Notes and Queries ' on the publication of each volume of the ' Dictionary,' and that Dr. Edward Scott, formerly keeper of manuscripts of the British Museum, has kindly put at the disposal of the Editor the manuscript notes which have been entered in the copy of the ' Dictionary ' belonging to his department

SIDNEY LEE. 31 July 1904.

DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY

ERKATA IN VOLUME I ABBADIE ANNE

N.B.— -f.e. stands tor from end and /./. for last line Page Ool. Line 11 i 5f.e. Abbot, George (1562-1633) : for Early in 1614 read In March 1611-12

4-8/.e. for Burton-upon-Trent read Lichfield

^ 20 ii 17 Abbot, George (1603-1648) : for 1648 read 1649

39 after training insert He was M.P. for Tamworth from 1645 till his death

3 f.e. for 2 Feb. 1648 read 2 Feb. 1648-9

21 ii 20 Abbot, Sir Maurice : for on his return read in his absence in July 1615 23 ii 12 for 10 Jan. 1641-2 read late in 1642

13 after buried insert on 7 Dec. 1642

29 for in the Long Parliament read in both the Short and the Long Parliaments

30 i 37 Abbott, Edwin : for 12 May 1882 read 27 May 1882, and was buried at Kensal Green

ii 37 Abbott, Thomas Eastoe : add to list of works ' Resignation, a poem on the death

of Princess Charlotte,' Hull, 1817 35 ii 11 f.e. Abell, William : for 1637 read 1636

86 i 31-34 for Ten years later .... alderman read In the same year he resigned his

office of alderman. Ten years later Abell was again imprisoned

38 ii 29 Abercromby, Alexander (1745-1795): after ALEXANDER insert LORD ABERCROMBY

- 5 f.e. omit courtesy

39 i 15 f.e. Abercromby, Alexander (1784-1853) : before in 1817 insert in the whig interest

40 ii 30 Abercromby, David : omit Curiously enough and for so read So

34 for by him read in which his name occurs

41 i 3-4 Abercromby, James, 1st Baron Dunfermline : for On the accession .... 1827

read On the accession of Canning to power in 1827

15-17 for he was put forward .... Manners Sutton read his claims for the

speakership were considered by his party in 1838, but Edward John Littleton, afterwards Baron Hatherton [q. v.], was chosen to oppose Charlea Manners-Sutton [q. v.], who was elected.

27 for 310 read 306

37-38 omit received a pension of 4,OOOL a year, and

42 i 16 f.e. Abercromby, Sir John : for 1814 read 1815

43 i 23/.e. Abercromby, Patrick : for 1716 read 1715

44 i 23-25 Abercromby, Sir Ralph : for The war with France .... no hesitation read The

war with France recalled him to military life. He had been made major- general in 1787, and in 1793 he had no hesitation

28 omit promoted major-general and

45 i 35 after Scotland add He held the governorship of Forts Augustus and George

from 1798 till his death

46 ii 8-2/.e. Abercromby, Robert (1534-1613) : for and to die .... faith read but she died

(1619) without professing the catholic faith

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47 i 25 f.e. Abercromby, Sir Robert: for in 1781 read in April 1782

16 f.e. after Mysore add He was promoted major-general in the same year

48 i 29-80 Abernethy, John (1680-1740) : for Coleraine .... Ulster read Brigh, Co. Tyrone 65 i 22 f.e. Abney, Sir Thomas (1640-1722) : for that office on read that office. On

21 f.e. for Louis XIV. read Louis XIV,

18 f.e. after London add He was a whig and an unsuccessful candidate for

London in 1702 ii 12/.e. Abney, Sir Thomas (d. 1750) : after became insert K.C. and attorney-general

for the duchy of Lancaster in 1788, steward of the Marshalsea Court m 1736 00 ii 8 Acland, Sir John : for (d. 1618) read (d. 1620)

15/e. for in 1613 read 14 Feb. 1619-20. (Will dated 9 Feb. 1619-20, proved

4 July 1620)

61 ii 6 Acland, John D. : for minority read ministry

62 i 7 for 81 Oct. 1778 read 2 Nov. 1778

40 Acland, Sir Thomas D. : for Grillon's Club read Grillion's Club

68 i 32 Acland, Sir Wroth P. : for in 1816 read on 8 March 1816

69 i 48 Acworth, George : after year add he was M.P. for Hindon in 1563

ii 12-9 Adair, James : for From 1780 . . . Ferrars read From 1775 to 1780 he was whig f.e. M.P. for Cockermouth, and from 1793 until his death for Higham Ferrers.

2 f.e. for As king's serjeant he read He became king's serjeant in 1782, and

70 i 22 omit prime

23 for Ferrars read Ferrers

72 ii 35 Adair, Patrick : for 1563 read 1663

73 i 81 for 4th ser. read 1st ser.

ii 12 Adair, Sir Robert : after 1845 insert In 1828 he was made a privy councillor. 16-18 omit For his services . . . order

18-21 for His successful mission . . . and the grant read He was appointed G.C.B.

(civil) in 1831, and the success of his mission was further rewarded by the grant

85 i 34 Adam, Sir Charles : for January read August

35 after M.P. insert for Kinross in 1831-2 and

39 before from insert in Nov.-Dec. 1834

86 i 14-13 Adam, Sir Frederick : omit and . . . K.C.M.G.

f.e.

13 f.e. for in 1824 read in 1821

88 i 24 f.e. Adam, Robert: The journal referred to was by James Adam [q. v.], not by Robert Adam, and relates to a tour in Italy during 1760-1 (cf. Library of Fine Arts, vol. ii. No. 9, Oct. 1831)

90 i 27-28 Adam, William : for the general election read a bye-election after the general

election

91 i 22-19 for (who was now attorney-general . . . Cornwall) read (who had become

f-e- solicitor-general to the Prince of Wales in 1802, attorney-general in 1805,

and keeper of the great seal of the duchy of ... Cornwall in 1806)

17 f.e. for for the county of Kinross read for both the counties of Kinross and

Kincardine, but he sat for the latter

96 ii 16 f.e. Adams, George : after and insert was transferred to that

18 f.e. omit resigned . . . and

98 ii 1 Adams, John (1662-1720) : after never printed insert He was vice-chancellor of Cambridge University 1712-3

101 i 81 Adams, Sarah F. : for 1827 read 1829

102 ii 17 f.e. Adams, Sir Thomas : for 1667 read 1668

1°8 i 4 after offices insert He was M.P. for London in 1654 and 1656

26 for 1667 read 1667-8

106 ii 81 Adams, -William (1706-1789) : before In 1755 insert He was made prebendary of

Lichfield in 1747, prebendary of Llandaff in 1749, and also precentor in the

latter cathedral in 1750

86 omit afterwards

87 after Llandaff insert in 1777

for the prebendal house read his prebendal house

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Page Col . Line 108 i 9-11 Adams, William (1814-1848) : omit There is ... century

1-Gf.e. Adams, William (1772-1851) : for a descendant read of the family 111 ii 22 Adamson, John : for Quillanan read Quillinan

115 i 39 Adamson, Patrick : for Anglicanae read Scoticanse

116 i 13 Addington, Anthony: for commoner read scholar

14 after school add 1758

117 i 8 f.e. Addington, Henry, 1st Viscount Sidmouth : for 1783 read 1784

119 ii 23 f.e. after ally insert He was at first lord privy seal, becoming afterwards lord

president of the council

120 ii 7 f.e. for 1883 read 1886

121 i 6 after person insert He was high steward of Westminster from 1813 till his death

122 i 27 Addison, John : for 1753 read 1793

124 ii 28 Addison, Joseph : after friends insert From 1704 to 1708 he was a commissioner

,of appeals and for 1706 read 1705 32 for 1707 read 1706

34 for Elector of Hanover read Electoral Prince, afterwards George II

125 ii 45 after speaking insert He wasM.P. for Cavan borough in the Irish parliament

1709-1713 132 i 5 f.e. Addison, Lancelot: for afterwards read in 1678

135 ii 15 Adela : for Poitou read Ponthieux

136 ii 34 Adelaide, Queen Dowager : for Lord Melbourne's read Lord Grey's

137 ii 9 f.e. Adeliza of Louvain : omit ? after 1151

138 i S-lf.e. for 23 March .... and read 24 March 1151 (Ann. of Margam) and 140 ii 20 f.e. Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge: for 1842 read 1825

142 i 4-3 f.e. Adolphus, John L. : for received . . . .attorney-general read became solicitor- general

2/.e. after Durham insert 1855

155 i 4 f.e. JElfred, King: for 871 read 878 164 i 12 f.e. JElfric, called Bata : omit (or the bat)

ii 13 sqq . JElfric, Gramma ticus : The suggested identification of ^Elfric the grammarian f.e. with jElfric, archbishop of York, is confuted in Dr. E. Dietrich's elaborate

account of the former in Niedner's ' Zeitschrift ftir Historische Theologie,' 1855, xxv., pp. 487-594, and 1856, xxvi., pp. 163-256. Cf. JElfric's ' Lives of Saints,' ed. by Prof. Skeat, Early Engl. Text Soc., 1881-1900 166 i 9 for St. George read St. Gregory

ii 38 JElfric (d. 1051) : For the use of puttock in the sense of kite cf. Shakespeare's

' 2 Hen. VI,' Act iii. Scene 2, lines 191-8 171 ii 26 Affleck, «ir Edmund: after blue insert He was M.P. for Colchester from 1782 till

his death, and was a supporter of Pitt

176 ii 41 Aglionby, Edward : after 1544 insert He was M.P. for Carlisle 1552-3 178 i 13/.e. Agnew, Sir Andrew (1793-1849) : for Kinsale read Kingsale

2 f.e. after former' insert In 1837 he was conservative M.P. for the Wigton

boroughs and after third election insert for Wigton shire

180 ii 89 Agutter, William : after Agutter insert who had leanings towards the doctrines

of Swedenborg

181 ii 2/.e. Aidan : for Dalraida read Dalriada, and so through article 184 ii 17 Aikin, Arthur : omit at his brother's house

188 i 14 Ainger, Thomas : for 1861 read on 19 Feb. 1859

15 o-mit honorary

27 Ainslie, George Robert : for general read lieutenant-general 10 f.e. for in 1813 read in June of the same year

l.l. after promoted insert in 1813

ii 2 after employment insert He became lieutenant-general in 1825

189 i 24 Ainslie, Sir Eobert : for 1804 read 1812

190 i 15 f.e. Ainslie, Robert : after Dunse insert Berwickshire

14/.e. after father insert Eobert Ainslie (1734-1795) and after Douglas insert Sir

Whitelaw Ainslie [q. v.] was his brother

ii 20 after 1838 insert He and his brother Whitelaw married sisters, the daugh-

ters of Col. James Cuninghame, of Balbougie, Fifeshire.

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190 ii 24-5 Ainslie, Whitelaw : for WHITELAW (fl. 1788-1835) read SIR WHITELAW (1767-1837)

26 before was insert was brother of Robert Ainslie [1766-1838, q. v.]. Born on

17 Feb. 1767 at Dunse, Berwickshire, he

6/.<?. after wile insert He was knighted 10 June 1835, and died 29 April 1837.

He married a daughter of Col. James Cuiiinghame, of Balbougie, Fife sbire. His widow died 17 March 1840, leaving an only child, Jane Catherine, who married James C. Grant-Duff. Ainslie Douglas Grant-Duff, the second son of this marriage, assumed, in 1866, the surname of Ainslie

191 i 26-46 Ainsworth, Henry: for was according to the Lancashire historians .... a

graduate read was son of Thomas Ainsworth, yeoman of Swanton Morley, Norfolk, where he was baptised. He was admitted to Caius College, Cam- bridge, 15 Dec. 1587, and resided there as a scholar for four years (Caius College Register). Roger Williams writes with small justification : 196 ii 28 Ainsworth, Kobert : for in one volume read in two volumes

42 for the Rev. B. W. B. Beatson read the Rev. B. W. Beatson

199 i 28 Aio (d. 974) : Note The only authority for the existence -of Aio is the spurious

1 history ' of Ingulf, abbot of Croyland

200 ii 19 Airay, Henry : after twin brothers insert Airay became prebendary of Canterbury

inl609 292 i 9 f.e. Airey, Sir George : for in 1812 read in the same year, became lieutenant-general

4 June 1811

7 f.e, for in the same year read in 1812

4 f.e. omit was promoted . . . 1821

l.l. for in 1833 read on 15 Feb. 1833

ii 33-34 Airey, Bichard, Lord Airey: for deputy adjutant-general read assistant adjutant

general from 1847 to 1851 35 after headquarters insert 1851-3

203 i 3 f.e. before 7th regiment insert 17th regiment from 1860 to 1868 and of the

» 4 for commission appointed in 1879 read committee appointed in 1879 by the

commander-in-chief with the approval of the secretary of state for war 6 for commission read committee

206 ii LI. Aitkin, John : add He died at Edinburgh on 22 Sept. 1790 (Gent. Mag. 1790, ii. 866) 210 i 33 Akenside, Mark ; after Christ's Hospital insert and to St. Thomas's Hospital ii 32-33 omit ' An Epistle . . 1744.

38 after 1766 add ' An epistle to the Rev. Mr. Warburton occasioned by his

treatment of the Author of the " Pleasures of Imagination," ' 1744, some- times assigned to Akenside, is by his friend Jeremiah Dyson [q v ] 212 ii 21-2 Alabaster, William : omit was made . . . Cathedral, 22-3 for Tharfield read Therfield

214 i 15 f.e. Alan of Lynn : for (fl. 1424 ?) read (d. 1421) *

7 f.e. add Blomfield, Norfolk, viii. 525-6

215 i l.l. Alan^Tewkesbury: add Epistote Cantuarienses, ed. Stubbs, Rolls Series,

216 i 26 Aland, Sir John F. : after 1716 insert He became K.C. in 1714

Midhurst from 1715 Ulifcil

ii 22 Albany Countess of: for LOUISA read LOUISA MAXIMLIAHA CAROLINA EMANUEL

after her death insert on 29 Jan. 1824 221 ii 26 Albert, Prince : for (16 Feb.) read (10 Feb ) 228 i 25 for 19 April read 10 April

230 i 19 for (14 Dec.) read (14 Sept.)

18 Tq^] WilUam ^ : f°r the PreC6ding read William ** Albini (Brito) d, 1155-0

235 ii 11 f.e. Alchin, William T. : after London insert in 1845

236 i 26 Alcock, John : for 1462 read 1471 . 15 f.e. for 1474 read 1475

237 ii 22 Alcock, Nathan : for Wirrel read Wirral

238 i 20 Alcock, Simon : for (d. 1459 ?) read (d 1458)

4/>. Alcock, Thomas : for (d. 1563) read (d 1564) L ii 21 f.e. Alder, Joshua : for Easter-Eve read 7 Apr.

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243 i llf.e. Alderson, Sir James : fur Dr. Lee, a dissenting minister read the Rev. George

Lee, Unitarian minister.

15 f.e. for clerk to a wine merchant read clerk in the army commissariat

ii 5f.e. Alderson, John : for 1758 read 1757 3f.e. after born insert 4 June 1757

244 i 13-12 omit and several .... Exercises '

f.e.

11 f.e. Aldrich, Henry : after college insert He was vice-chancellor of Oxford in 1692 18 Aldrich, Robert : for 1536 read 1534

Aldridge, William : for Treveca read Trevecca

Alesins, Alexander : after a book add viz. the ' Loci Theologici '

omit (The book .... a year later) Alexander III : for 1285 read 1286 omit who .... household for Lewis read Lewes for 1284-5 read 1284 for 16 Mar. 1285 read 16 Mar. 1285-6 271 i 3 f.e. Alexander of Hales: for an archdeaconry read the archdeaconry of Coventry

for in 1245 read on 21 Aug. 1245 (La NEVE) 282 i 41 Alford, Henry : for in 1871 read 7 Jan. 1871

15 f.e. Alison, Archibald: for (Mrs. Gerald) read' the wife of Col. John Gerard, son of

Gilbert Gerard [q. v.] and adjutant-general to Lord Lake in India 289 ii 28 Alison,* Sir Archibald : far Cutlar Ferguson read Cutlar Fergusson

32 for 1851 read 1850

294 ii 5f.e. Allan, George : for 1812 read 1813-1818 300 ii 19 f.e. Alleine, Joseph : for Charles Sanford read Charles Stanford 303 i 13 Allen, Bennet : for CALVERT, GEORGE read CALVERT, FREDERICK 305 ii 4-5 Allen, John (1476-1534) : for even .... till 1515 read at least as early as 1503,

when he became prebendary of Lincoln, till 1515 308 i 28 Allen, John (1660 ?-1741) : after patented insert in 1729

310 i 44 Allen, John (1771-1843) : after his death insert He was auditor of the duchy of

Lancaster from 1841 till his death

311 ii 16 f.e. Allen, Ralph : for Coventry, Lichfield read Coventry and Lichfield 313 i 30 Allen, Thomas (1542-1632) : for Peleusiensis read Pelusiensis

326 i 23-2 Alley, William: for with the prebend of St. Pancras in that church read and to f.e. the prebend of St. Pancras in that church in 1559-60

329 i 33 Alleyn, Edward: for 1622 read 1623

330 i 19 Allibond, John : for St. Mary-le-Crypt read St. Mary-de-Crypt

38 after l Clerk's Register ' insert in Bloxam'a Register of Magdalen College,

Oxford 332 ii 20 f.e. Allin, Sir Thomas : for November 1670 read 15 Apr. 1671

6 f.e. for 1785 read 1685

358 ii 5-4f.e. Amherst, Jeffrey, Baron Amherst : for and made governor of Virginia raid He

was made governor of Virginia in Sept. 1768

369 i 20-22 for in 1780 colonel .... the 2nd Life Guards read in April 1779 colonel of the

2nd Horse.Grenadiers, transferring him to the colonelcy of the 2nd Horse Guards in 1782

361 ii 7 Amherst, William P., Earl Amherst : add He was gazetted governor-general of Canada on 1 Apr. 1835, on the nomination of Peel, but a change of ministry followed immediately, and he did not take up the appointment

366 ii LI. Amos, Andrew: after ~Brompton insert serving from 1847 to 1852 and for 1848

read in May 1849

367 ii 15 f.e. after politics insert He died 18 Apr. 1860

369 i 9-10 Amyot, Thomas : for having become treasurer . . . 1823 read as treasurer of the

latter society from 1823 to 1847 384 i 19 Anderson, John (fl. 1799): for T. Bnrsley raid T. Bensley

26-30 for His treatment of foliage . . . may be attributed read His treatment

of foliage is seen to admirable advantage in the cuts in Bloomfield's 'Farmer's Boy.' The first edition of this work (1800) states that the ' ornaments ' were engraved by Anderson. Nevertheless its cuts have long been erroneously ascribed to Bewick

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401 ii 6 f.e. Andrewes, Lancelot : before His insert From 1589 to 1609 he was prebendary of

Southwell

402 i 7 after stall insert (1597-8)

ii 13 after Essex insert He died 26 Sept. 1626

405 ii 22 Andrewes, Eusebius : for Holton read Hopton

421 ii 85 Anne of Bohemia : for duke of Bedford read earl of Bedford i

428 i 13 Anne, Queen of Richard III : for seven years old read five years old

425 i 12-11 Anne (Boleyn) (1507-1536) : omit (though . . . descended)

f-f- 8-1 f.e. for was afterwards made duke of Norfolk read had his father's dukedom

restored to him

ii 1-9 for It was Mary Boleyn . . . and being made, read Both sisters spent

some of their early years in France. It would seem that Anne, then seven years old, accompanied her elder sister Mary, when she went thither in the suite of Henry VIII's sister Mary, who was married to Louis XII in 1514. Mary Boleyn was in England again in 1520, when she married William Carey ; while Anne, who became

11 for she remained there read she remained in France

23-4 for Sir William Cary read William Carey

9-8 f.e. for Sir Piers Butler, son of the Earl of Ormond read the son of Sir

Piers Butler, Earl of Ormond

432 ii 11 f.e. Anne of Denmark : for Upslo read Opsloe 448 ii 31 Anne, Queen : after letter insert (the original is at Longleat) 450 i 35-6 omit [for further details ... GLOUCESTER]

455 i 14 f.e. for flattered read fluttered

458 ii 17 f.e. for Trimmel read Trimnel

466 ii 35-6 for Dr. Smallridge read Dr. Smalridge

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EEEATA IN VOLUME II ANNESLEY BAIRD

N.B.— ; f.e. stands for from end and M. for last liw> Page Col. Line

3 i 10 Annesley, Arthur, 1st Earl of Anglesey : for 1672 read 1673

10% f for Strafford read Stafford

4 i 16 Annesley, Francis, Viscount Valencia : for 1613 read 1614

27 before In 1622 insert In 1625 lie became M.P. for the county of Carmar-

then in the English parliament

8 ii 35 Annesley, Samuel : for the meeting-house read at the meeting-house 33 i 15 Anson, George, Lord Anson : after administration insert He was M.P. for Hedon from 1745 to 1747

36 ii 13 f.e. Anspach, Elizabeth, Margravine of: for 1780 read 1783

37 i 34, 35 for Nevertheless .... separation read Three years later they separated

39 ii 30 Anstey, Christopher : after other pieces insert ' A Serious Alarm to the People

of Bath ' [1772] ; 'The Priest Dissected,' an exceptionally virulent satire 34 for was a contribution read and ' Priest Dissected ' were contributed

40 i 16 Anstey, Thomas C. : omit at Wellington College and

l.l. omit the government of

ii 30, 31 for he retired from parliamentary life read he failed in his candidature for

Bedford, and his parliamentary life ended

43 i 24 Anstis, John, the elder : for 1745 read 1744

31-35 for Although a strong tory he voted . . . among the ' t ackers ' read

a strong tory he voted for the bill for the prevention of occasional con- formity, and his name appeared among the ' tackers ' ii 37-8 for 1744-45 read 1743-44

44 i 20 f.e. for folio read quarto

45 i 10 Anstis, John, the younger ; for Coliton read Colyton

11 f.e. Anstruther, Sir John : after 1790-96 insert and for Crail and Anstruther district of Burghs 1796-7. He was solicitor-general to the Prince of Wales 1793-5 ±f.e. for and created a baronet read and in 1798 was created a baronet

6 ii &s'C * Anstruther, Robert : for June read January 1809 50 i 33 Appleyard, Sir Mathew : for 1669 read 1670

ii 15 f.e. for Headon read Hedon from 1661 till his death

12, f.e. after State, insert was M.P. for Charlemont in the Irish House of Common*

' 1665-6, 12-11/e. for in 1669 read on 20 Feb. 1669-70

8 f.e. for vii. read ii.

54 i 1 Aram, Eugene : for Netherdale read Nidderdale

30 for a private school at Lynn Regis read the corporation school of Lynn

Regis

61 ii 6 Arbuthnot, Charles: after St. Ives insert and in 1830-1 the constituency of Ashburton

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67 i 14 f.e. Arbuthnot, Sir Thomas : for queen read prince-regent

9 f.e. after rank of insert major-general in 1825, and of

5 f.e. for in 1849 read on 26 Jan. 1849

ii 29 Archdall, Mervyn : after cathedral insert this he resigned in 1772 71 i 26 Archer, John (1598-1682) : for Hide read Hyde

44 for 1661 read 1672

75 i 28 f.e. Arden, Richard P., Baron Alvanley : for In 1782 he became M.P. for Newton read In 1783 he became M.P. for Newtown (I. of W.)

22 f.e. for a year later read two years later

78 i 24 Ardmillan, Lord : for CBAWFOBD read CRAUFUBD

83 A " \ Arkwright, Sir Richard : for Reed read Need

ji o j.e. i

85 i 20-26 for That Arkwright was not over-scrupulous .... the character of a barber

read It has been argued in error that Arkwright misdescribed his occupa- tion in his first patent, but as a matter of fact he merely described himself there as ' of the town of Nottingham in the county of Nottingham,' nor was any trade mentioned in his second patent 28 omit moreover

36 for inventions of Paul .... patents read invention of Lewis Paul [q. v.]>

who had obtained a patent

37 omit and 1758

42-46 for Not only did Paul .... adopted read Another of Paul's machines

patented in 1758 did not include spinning by rollers 61 for it is now known that read according to the somewhat disputable

evidence of Baines

87 i 40 Araine, or Armyne, Lady Mary : for LADY MABY read MABY, LADY 94 i 23/.<?. Armstrong, John (1673-1742) : for 1673 read 1674

21 f.e. after 1742) insert ' Chief Engineer of England, born at Ballyard, King's Co.,

31 March 1674, was eldest son of Robert Armstrong, who married Lydia, daughter of Michael Howard of Ballyard. He saw much active service under the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene. He

94 i 16-14 for He appears .... England,' read He was quartermaster-general from

f.e. Jan. 1712-3 and 'Chief Engineer of England' from Nov. 1714 till his

death on 25 Apr. 1742. In 1716, while Armstrong was surveyor-general oi the ordnance, Woolwich Arsenal was founded, but though the development of the scheme owed much to his co-operation it is doubtful if it was initiated by him [see SCHALCH, ANDBEW]. He

l.l. after the ' Report ' insert He married on 20 Sept. 1714 Anne Priscilla,

daughter of Major Burroughs, and left five daughters, of whom the second, Anne, became second wife of Benjamin Hoadly (1706-1757) [q. v.]

ii 2 5'*' } f°r Badesdale read Badeslade

89 ii 11 Armstrong, John (1813-1856) : after truer insert popularity 100 i 12-11 Armstrong, Sir Thomas : omit joined Ormond .... and f.e

ii 35 after Stafford insert in the two parliaments of 1679 and in the one of 1681

103 i 14 f.e. Arnald, Richard : after was insert senior wrangler in 1766 9 f.e. for preceptor read sub-preceptor

1 f.e. after canon of Windsor insert in 1779

106 i 25 f.e. Arne, Thomas A. : for In the same year read On 12 Jan. 1734 24 f.e. omit (19 Dec.)

22 f.e. for Early in the following year read Shortly afterwards ii 25 f.e. for 30 March read 20 March

113 ii 24 Arnold, Thomas (1795-1842) : after his father insert William Arnold

30 after the heart insert on 3 March 1801. (There is a tablet to his memory in

Whippingham church.)

117 i 22-23 for other sermons .... lifetime read 'Christian Life' (1841) and two

posthumously published volumes of sermons (edited by Mrs. Arnold in 1842 and 1845) ii 36 Arnold, Thomas J. : for Stephen read Samuel

omit This was .... appeared 119 ii 29 Arnot, Hugo: for 1777 read 1776 35 for 1817 read 1816

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Arnott, George A. W. : for Lighthill cemetery read Sighthill cemetery Arnway, John : omit Lichfield and

Arrow smith, John (1602-1659) : omit and .... Cambridge for St. Catherine's Hall read St. John's College

after University insert was appointed in 1651 Regius Professor of Divinity for 1649 read 1658

Arthur, Duke of Brittany : for 1189 read 1187 Arthur, son of Henry VII : after the Bath insert and in 1491 knight of the

Garter Arthur, Sir George : for 1823 read 1824

for in 1853, .... year read was promoted major-general in 1846 and

lieutenant-general in 1854. He died on 19 Sept. 1854 Arundell, of Cornwall : for Perranzabulae read Perranzabuloe Arundell, Lady Blanche : for LADY BLANCHE read BLANCHE, LADY Arundell, Henry : for 26 Dec. read 29 Dec. Arundell, John (d. 1477): for tine deanery read a canonry

Arundell, John (d. 1504) : after living insert He became treasurer of Hereford in 1464 and prebendary in 1476

147 i 14 f.e. Arundell, Sir John (1576-1656 ?) : for 1623 read 1643

11-9 for He was at different times .... Michell read he was M.P. in 1597 for

f.e. Michell

6/.e. after Edward I insert In 1601 and 1621 he was M.P. for Cornwall, in 1624

for St. Mawes, and in 1628 and the Short Parliament of 1640 for Tregony

148 i 22 Arundell, Richard : for 1639 read the Short and Long Parliaments of 1640

29 before and insert He was elected M.P. for Beeralston in 1660, and again in

1662

30 for 1664 read 1664-5

153 i 32 Ascham, Roger : for John Tindal read William Tyndale ii 24 f.e. for of whom read and

159 ii 35 Asgill, Sir Charles : for the colonelcy of the 85th Foot in Oct. 1806 read the

colonelcy of the 3rd West India Regiment in 1806, that of the 85th foot in Oct. of the same year

160 i 3 Asgill, John: after Bramber insert and was first elected for the place in 1699,

retiring at the dissolution of 1700

2/.e. for On the dissolution of 1707 read After the prorogation in 1707

ii 2-3 omit being returned to the next parliament

162 i 24 f.e. Ashhurnham, John : after the duke insert In 1628 he was elected M.P. for Hastings ii 24 for 1648 read 1643-4

163 ii 12 f.e. after any other insert He was M.P. for Sussex from 1661 till his expulsion

in 1667 for taking a bribe of 500?. from French merchants

164 i 13 Ashhurnham, William: after the household insert and was elected M.P. for

Ludgers Hall in 1661, sitting till the dissolution of 1678

165 ii 6/.e. Ashhy, George (1724-1808) : for 926, 1006, 136 read 92 6-100 6, 109, 111, 112

166 ii 27 Ashhy, Sir John : after he died insert He was comptroller of the store-keeper's

accounts in the navy from 1690 till his death 170 i 32 Ashhy, Sir Anthony : for 1627 read 1628

ii 4 after Eliz.} insert He was M.P. for Tavistock in 1588 and for Old Sarum in

1593 25 for 1627 read 1627-8

172 i 37 Ashley, Rohert : before His mind insert He was M.P. for Dorchester in 1597

173 i 41 Ashmole, Elias : for MARTIN read WILLIAM ii 13 omit commissioner

177 ii 8 f.e. Ashton, John (d. 1691) : befo-re was clerk insert of the family of Ashton of

Penketh

178 i 19 f.e after 1690-1 insert being buried at St. Faith's under St. Paul's on the same

day ii 4-5 for Ashton's widow .... Rigby read Ashton married in 1686 Mary,

daughter of Edward Rigby of Co vent Garden. She 23 Ashton, Peter : for (fl. 1546) read (d. 1548), translator, was prebendary of Lincoln

in 1542, and died in 1548. (LE NEVE'S Fasti.) He 187 i 26 Ashworth, Sir Charles : for 1825 read 1830 190 i 8 Aske, Rohert : for On a tower read On the tower

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192 i lf.e. |.Agkew Anthony: for 1772 read 1774

11 •'•> )

202 ii 11-10 Astell, William : for in the same year .... the House rear? after an unsuccess f.e. ful contest in 1806 was in 1807 returned to the House

ii Sf.e. for six successive read seven successive

7 f.e. after subsequently insert from 1841

4 f.e. after filled insert each of

8 f.e. for several read four

208 i 29 after London insert He died 7 March 1847

205 ii 15 f.e. Astley, Sir Jacob : for Manchester. During read Manchester during

14 f.e. after (27 Oct.; insert a full stop

206 i 9 for Stow-in-the-Wold read Stow-on-the-Wold

ii 80 Astley, John (d. 1595) : before Maidstone insert Lyme Regis in the parliament of

1750 and

81-32 omit having before .... Commons

212 i 44 Aston, Sir Richard : for the Rockingham read Lord North's

ii 4/.e. Aston, Sir Thomas : after part insert He was M.P. for Cheshire in the Short

Parliament of 1640 219 i 2 Atherton, Sir William : for 1852 read 1851

ii 28 f.e. Atkins, Henry : for He read Matriculating at Trinity College, Oxford, in 1574, he

221 i 24 f.e. Atkins, William : for 1679 read 1681

222 ii 6 f.e. Atkinson, James (1759-1839) : after grave ' insert In addition to his other acquire

ments, Atkinson had a remarkable talent for portraiture, and no less than eight portraits by him, variously in oils, water colours, and pen and ink, are in the National Portrait Gallery

5f.e. for His works are : 1 read His only work is

4/.e. for 2 read The

223 i 3 after 8vo. insert usually ascribed to our James Atkinson, was by James

Atkinson, 1780-1852 [q. v.]

226 ii 14 f.e. Atkinson, William : for within the bounds .... of York read in the ainsty of

York

227 i 19 Atkyns, Sir Edward : for Kensington read Bensington

229 i 19 f.e. Atkyns, Richard: for Newnham-by-G-loucester read Newnham-on-Severn 282 i Sf.e. )

ii 14 f.e. [Atkyns, Sir Robert: for Saperton read Sapperton

5 f.e. i

234 i 20-23 Atterbury, Francis : for been thrust .... the Reformation read been elected to

the mastership of University College in 1676, had printed an attack upon the Reformation from the pen of Abraham Woodhead 24 f.e. after in reality insert in great part

235 i 26 for 1711-12 read Aug. 1711

ii 16 for bishop of Rochester read dean of Westminster

16f.e. after He was arrested insert in 1722

237 ii 7 f.e. for in 1732 read on 22 Feb. 1731-2

288 i 21 f.e. Atterbury, Lewis (d. 1693) : after in town insert From 1690 till his death he was prebendary of Lincoln

241 i 5 Attwood, Thomas : after wrote insert other anthems

242 i 4 Attwell, Hugh : for Duborne read Daborne

245 ii 9 f.e. Aubrey, William : before He died insert He was M.P. for Carmarthen Borough

in 1554, Brecon in 1558, Hindon in 1559, Arundel in 1562, and Taunton in 1592 247 i 20 Auchmuty, Sir Samuel : for made a knight of the Bath read knighted 22-3 omit and .... 103rd regiment

27-82 for 1806 had been nothing .... Buenos Ay res, which read 1806 had beea

suggested to Sir Home Riggs Popham [q. v.] when at the Cape by the report of an American merchantman to the effect that the inhabitants of Monte Video and Buenos Ayres were discontented with their Spanish go- vernment, and Sir Home Popham recognised that the seizure of a rich city like Buenos Ayres

u' 16 before and in 1810 insert and made colonel of the 103rd regiment

18 f.e. after parliament insert became knight of the Bath

18 f.e. after active service insert In that year he became G.C.B.

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248 ii 10 Audley, Edmund : for Hereford read Lichfield

20 for Gevendale read Givendale

249 i 5 f.e. Audley, Hugh : after money-lender insert admitted student of Inner Temple

Nov. 1603, 'and called to the bar 1611

ii 27 after of Literature ' insert Audley Street in west London, which runs through

lands owned by him, was named after him.

250 i 29 Audley, James : for 1369 read 1386 ii 34 for 1362 read 1367

251 i 10-11 Audley, Thomas, Baron Audley : for Magdalen College, Cambridge .... He

then came read Cambridge, apparently studying for a time at Buckingham College, which was founded in 1519. In 1542, two years before his death, he reconstituted the foundation at his own cost, and obtained a royal license to change its name to ' the College of the St. Mary Magdalene.' Audley was thus founder of Magdalene College, Cambridge 4 f.e. after More insert In 1529 Audley was elected M.P. for Essex

255 i 3-7 Aufrere, Anthony : for in the preface . . . . in the reformation read (The ' Tribute ' was really by Herder, and appeared under the title of ' Denkmal Ulrichs von Hutten ' in the ' Teutscher Merkur ' for July 1776, being reprinted in a spurious edition of Goethe's works in 1779 ; see Herder's ' Werke,' ed. Hempl, xv. 355.) 31 Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex : after 1773 insert He was made K.G. in 1786 3 f.e. for 1839 read 1838

2 Austen, Jane : for July read January 264 i 9 f.e. \

7'f.e. [ Austin, John (1613-1669) : for Hicks read Hickes

267 i 37 Austin, John (1790-1859) : after Timon insert [Cormenin] 276 ii 12 Awdelay, John : for 1575 read 1567

282 i 7 Aylmer, John : after persuasion insert He resumed the Stow archdeaconry in 1559

11 before For the next insert and received three prebends in Lincoln

Cathedral

283 ii 23 f.e. Aylmer, Matthew : before After the peace insert and was also appointed a lord

of the Admiralty

284 i 18 after peerage insert of Ireland

19 after Balrath insert He had been elected whig M.P. for Portsmouth in 1695

and for Dover in 1697, 1713, and 1715

31 Ayloffe, John: after (in. 186) insert together with another poem 'On the- Cam- bridge Commencement, by Captain Ayloffe ' (iii. 188-9)

285 i 26 f.e. Ayloffe, Sir Joseph : for Cowdry read Cowdray 287 i 9 Aymer de Valence (d. 1200) : for 1352 read 1252

290 i 18 Ayreminne, Richard de : after Norwich insert He became prebendary of York in

1316 ii 22 Ayreminne, William de : after Salisbury insert Hereford 1320

23-25 for he is said .... received read while living in France, he received

26-28 for and to have .... pope's nomination read The pope was then at

Avignon, and Ayreminne immediately obtained his nomination 294 i 11 Ayscough, Francis : for 1766 read 1763

44-6 for Bristol .... Magazine ' read Bristol in 1761. He died 16 Aug. 1763

297 i 32 Ayscough, Samuel : for John Wane read Hans Sloaue 307 ii 19 f.e. Baber, Sir John : for March 1660 read March 1660-1 313 i 12 Babington, Francis : for Keymes read Keyaes

ii 2 f.e. Babington, Gervaise : for prebendary read prebend

321 ii 9 Backwell, Edward : for LIBSCOMB'S read LIPSCOMB'S

322 ii 25 for the same year read 1673

323 i 18 for 1680 read 1681

20-25 for 1657 and .... and the city read 31 Jan. 1659-60, and was discharged

from that office on payment of 700?. on 13 June 1661 7 f.e. for Libscomb's read Lipscomb's

ii 6 Bacon, Ann : for LADY ANN read ANN, LADY

9-10 for John Cawnton of London read Sir William Fitzwilliam of Gains Park,

Essex

328 ii 13-12 Bacon, Francis : for in June 1575 read on 27 June 1576 f.e.

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386 i 40 Bacon, Francis : after seat in it insert (he had been returned both for Ipswich and

St. Albans and sat for the former) 341 i ol after resources insert Bacon had been elected for Ipswich, St. Albans, and

Cambridge University, and sat for the last

362 i 1 10 f.e. Bacon, John (1740-1790) : for Whitfield's read Whitefield's 367 i ' 25 Bacon, Sir Nicholas: aft er Cambridgeshire insert and next year was elected M.P.

for Dartmouth 369 ii 18 for ib. read Hist. Cotnm. MSS. Rpt.

i 15 after 1562 insert in which year he had been elected M.P. for Beverley

31-32 for son of the lord keeper's fourth son read fourth son of the lord keeper's son

14 f.e. after 1604 insert was M.P. for Norfolk in the same year

ii 5 omit for Suffolk (1592-3)

374 i 28 Bacon, Eohert : after Edmund Rich insert which has been identified with the MS. C 12, 9 at St. John's College, Cambridge. A fragment, or a fragment of an abridgment of it, is at the end of Lambeth MS. 135 (cf. Wilfrid Wallace, St. Edmund, 1893, pp. 5-6). 29 for this read the life

32-5 omit but as a separate work .... authority

385 i 7 f.e. Bade w, Richard : after 1326 insert and again in 1338

388 i 8 Badiley, Richard : for (ji. 1649-1656) read (d. 1657)

389 i 12-13 for In the summer of 1656 read On 14 Feb. 1655-6

15 after the Downs insert (Public Intelligencer, 11-18 Feb. 1655-6)

17-19 for he probably died .... whilst read he died in August 1657, according to

the announcement in ' Mercurius Politicus,' 11 Aug. 1657

394 i 6 f.e. Bagehot, Walter: after of thought insert He was the unsuccessful liberal candi- date for Bridgewater against George Patton [q. v.] in 1866

399 i 13 Bagot, Lewis : omit was

24 for his deanery read the deanery of Christchurch

ii 9-11 Bagot, Richard : for Blithfield .... Worcester read Blithfield. In 1812 he became prebendary of Lichfield ; in 1817 canon of Worcester, and in 1822 canon of Windsor ; he was appointed dean of Canterbury 2 Sept. 1827 after D.D. insert he held the deanery of Canterbury in commendam

400 ii 14 Bagot, Sir William : after (Clans. 1 H. IV) insert He was M.P. for Warwickshire

in eleven parliaments, from Feb. 1387-8 till his death

401 i 15 Bagshaw, Christopher: before About 1579 insert In 1578 he was made preben-

dary of Lichfield

403 i 10 f.e. Bagshaw, Henry: before and insert in 1668

8 f.e. for Barnaby read Barmby

2 f.e. for 1681 read 1680

404 i 6 Bagshaw, William: for Chalmarton read Chelmorton 411 i 28 f.e. Bailey, Thomas : fo-r Gillingham read Gilling

ii 16 f.e. Baillie, Charles (1542-1625) : for Rudolfi read Ridolfi «2 ' i 15 for L.H.S. read I.H.S.

ii 20 Baillie, Charles, Lord Jerviswoode (1804-1879) : for 1683 read 1684 418 n 6-7 Baillie, John (1772-1833) : for from 1830 to 1832 read in 1830 and from 1832

till his death next year before He was elected insert He was a moderate whig supporting Catholic

emancipation but opposing the Reform Bill 420 ii 22-3 Baillie, Matthew: for Duntisbourne rearf Duntisburne Abbots

Baillie, Robert (1599-1662) : for Ja-mes Charles Stuart read Prince Charles Edward otuart ,,

427. ii 27 Baily, Edward H. : for British read Bristol

1 Bainbridge, Christopher : for 1511 read 1511-2

Bainbrigge, Sir Philip : for on 31 March 1854 read in May 1860 Baine, James : omit a tradition runs that

after Lord's .Supper there insert in accordance with the principle of his

denomination 'to hold communion with all visible saints ' for Whitfield read Whitefield

) ii 12 Baines, Matthew T. : for Lord Russell's read Lord John Russell's i 4/.e. Baines, Thomas (1822-1875) : for 1876 read 1875 ii 5 Baird, Sir David : for a filibustering read the

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vi ii 4 List of Writers : insert E. S Edward Smith

3 ii 36-7 Baker, David : for hitherto unpublished read published in Ellis's ' Original Letters,'' 2nd ser. iii. 256

12 i 21 Baker, Sir John (d. 1558) : after law insert on 12 May 1520 he was made under -

sheriff and judge of the Sheriff's Court of London (Letter Book N, fo. 136 b). That post he held until he was appointed recorder of London in Nov. 1526 (ib. O, fo. 168 b).

23 after Denmark insert In 1529 he was elected to parliament for both Bed-

ford and City of London and sat for the latter constituency till 1536. He was subsequently M.P. for Guildford 1542-4, Lancaster 1545-7, Huntingdonshire 1547-52, Bramber 1553, and Kent from 1554 till his death. for Not long afterwards read In July 1585, when he resigned the recordership 24, 25 omit elected speaker .... subsequently

27 after exchequer insert Two years later, 1547, he was elected Speaker.

19 f.e. after office insert of chancellor of the exchequer

13 i 6 Baker, John (1661-1716) : after 1716 insert He was whig M.P. for Weymouth in

1713, was unseated on petition next year, was re-elected in 1715.

15 after death insert was whig M.P. for Hythe in four parliaments from 1722

till his death

14 i 35 Baker, Philip : after He insert was proctor at Cambridge in 1549 and

38 after appointments ; insert he was a prebendary at Hereford 1560-9.

ii 15 f.e. Baker, Sir Richard : after Baker insert was M.P. successively for Horsham, Lancaster, Romney, and Shoreham in the parliaments between 1554 and 1558. He

15 i 5 before In 1603 insert In 1593 he was elected M.P. for Arundel and in 1597

for East Grinstead

25 ii 11 f.e. Balcanquhall, Walter, D.D. : for 1624 read 1624-5 28 ii 3/.e. Baldock, Robert de : after pluralities insert He held prebends in the cathedrals

of Lichfield and Lincoln 85 ii 16 Baldwin, George : for 1818 read 1826

17-19 for was born .... uncertain read son of William Baldwin, hop merchant

in the Borough, was born about 1743. 29, 30 for from Cyprus .... death read of the death of his brother, consul at

Cyprus. 36 i 13 for 1778 read 1798

11 f.e. after Baldwin insert died 19 Feb. 1826, aged 83 ( Gen t. Mag. 1826, i. 288). He

8 f.e. after her insert Dean Burgon wrote a memoir of Mrs. Baldwin, his great

aunt, who died in 1839 (Gent. Mag. 1839, ii. 656-8). 38 i 19 f.e. Baldwin, Sir Timothy : after 1660) insert holding the office till 1663.

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42 i 13 Bale, John : for 1559 read 1558 57 ii 13 Balfour, Nesbit: after Burghs imert from 1790 to 1796

14 after Arundel insert from 1797

15 after made insert colonel of the 93rd regiment in 1793 and 31 i 1 Balguy, John: for 1727 read 1727-8

19 Balguy, Thomas : for 1785 read 1795

20 f.e. after shire insert He was a prebendary in Lincoln cathedral from 1748 till

his death.

18 f.e. for Salisbury read Winchester VI f.e. omit the line

75 i 20 f.e. Ball, John (1585-1640) : for Treatise read Catechisme

16/.e. for a William Seaman in 1666 read William Seaman [q. v.j in 1660

76 ii 31 Ball, Nicholas : after Inn insert and one of the king's Irish serjeants.

24/.<?. for 1835 read 1836

21 f.e. after Ireland insert in July 1838

89 ii 6-5 f.e. Balmford, James : for ANDREW BARNES read AMBROSE BARNES

108 i 8 Bampfield, Thomas : for (fl. 1658) read (d. 1693) ii VI f.e. Bampfylde, John C. : for vii. 309 read iv. 301

104 i 3 f.e. Bampton, John : for in 1751 read 2 June 1751, aged 61

(The articles on John van der Banck and Peter van der Banck are re- written under the headings Vanderbank, John, and Vanderbank, Peter. (See volume . Iviii. pp. 100-101.)

24 f.e. Bancroft, Edward : after Priestley insert was born at Westfield, Massachusetts, 9 Jan. 1744. He received only a rudimentary education, and after a few years' apprenticeship to some trade ran away to sea. In 1763 he settled in Guiana, where he practised medicine. He afterwards removed to England, where he was elected F.R.S. 20 May 1773. Meanwhile he

106 i 6 after them insert Bancroft died at Margate on 8 Sept. 1821. Edward

Nathaniel Bancroft [q. v ] was his son.

107 ii 30, 31 Bancroft, John: for the resignation of Dr. Samuel Harsnett read the promotion

of Dr. Samuel Harsnett to the see of Chichester.

109 ii 7 Bancroft, Richard : for In April 1585 read On 10 Feb. 1585-6

4 f.e. after &c. insert He was a prebendary of Canterbury from 1595-7.

115 i 28 omit the cross reference BANGOR, HUGH

120 i 9 Banister, Eichard : for 1624 ? read 1626

3 f.e. for was living .... about 1624 read was buried at St. Mary's, Stamford,

et seq. Lincolnshire, 7 April 1626. His wife Anne was buried there on 16 April

1624. ii 4 Banister, Sir William : for (fl. 1713) read (d. 1721)

27 after 787) insert He died at Turk Dean on 21 Jan. 1720-1, and was buried

in the church there (Hist. Reg. 1721, Chron. Diary, p. 6).

121 i '6 f.e. Bankes, Henry : after year insert and was returned without opposition in 1830

t/*. for 1880 read 1831

ii 10 for Woodward read Woodley

19 f.e. Bankes, Sir John : after parliament insert in 1624 for Wootton Bassett and 128 i 16 Bankes, Lady Mary : for LADY MARY read MARY, LADY

124 i 12 f.e. Bankes, William John: after 1811 insert He wasatory like the rest of his family 11 f.e. for 1821 read 1822

9 f.e. for 1825 read 1826

Sf.e for 31 read 32

of.e for lost this seat read voluntarily retired

128 ii 14-18 Banks, John : for Mention is made .... British Museum read On the title-page

of an edition of his poems in two volumes (London, 1738) his name is spelt Bancks

129 ii 28, 29 Banks, Sir Joseph : omit after taking .... degree

131 i 28 f.e. after Deal insert On 21 Nov. Banks was created Hon. D.C.L. at Oxford

.136 ii 13 Bankwell, John de: after 1308 read He had been alderman successively of Cripplegate (1286-9) and Dowgate (1291-8) wards, and was the first 'clerk' or Town Clerk of London on record. (Cf. Letter Book A, fo. 74 b, under date Nov. 1284.) He lost his life by being trampled on at court at Edward II's corona- tion, 25 Feb. 1308

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Page Col. Line 139 i 29 Bannerman, Anne : for (fl. 1816) read (d. 1829)

ii 1,2 for We have not .... career read She died at Portobello near Edinburgh

on 29 Sept. 1829.

18 f.e. Bannerman, James, D.D. : for Ormond's read Omond in

159 6 si'6' } Barclfty» Alexander : for Much Badew read Great Baddow

35 Barclay, Joseph : for 1881 read 1879

19 f.e. Bardelby, Eobert de : after 1321 insert He was a prebendary of York in 1305 33 Bardolf, William : for on read after and for 5 read 13

16 f.e. Barford, William: after 1771 insert He was proctor in 1761 14 f.e. for 1761 read 1762

191 ii 13 Baring, Charles Thomas : omit Thomas

17 f.e. for 1841 read 1861

192 ii 17, 18 Baring, Sir Francis : for By 1830 .... years read At the time of his death

19, 20 omit at the .... Baring

28 after represented insert as a whig

11 f.e. for 1790 read 1772

193 i 11 Baring, Sir Francis T., 1st Lord Northbrook : before without insert in the whig

interest

1 f.e. Baring, Thomas : for two .... 1838 read three subsequent occasions, 1837, 1838 3 f.e. for 156 read 165

ii 12 after Baring insert He was chairman of the committee of Lloyds and, like

Sir Francis Baring [q. v.], president of the London Institution

27 Baring, William B., 2nd Baron Ashburton : for After the Eeform Bill he read He sat for Winchester from 1832 to 1837 ; up to that date he was a moderate whig, but it was as a Conservative that he 7 f.e. for She read Lady Ashburton

194 i 5 for no surviving issue read one daughter, Mary Florence, who married,

30 April 1884, Lord William Compton, afterwards fifth Marquis of North- ampton

195 i 25 f.e. Barker, Sir Christopher : for Risebane read Rysbank

201 ii 16-14 Barker, Hugh : omit and for several years .... in London

f.e.

209 ii 6 Barker, Sir Robert : after Wallingford insert in 1774

213 ii 10 Barker, William : after 1571 insert and was M.P. for Bramber in that of 1562-3

216 ii 17 Barkstead, John: for John read Sir John

217 i 4 after Middlesex insert having been elected for Reading as well

18 after 1659) insert He was elected alderman of Cripplegate Ward 22 Feb.

1657-8 (Repertory 66, fo. 51), and held the office till discharged on the score of ' infirmity,' 31 Jan. 1659-60 (ib. 67, fo. 36 b).

220 i 29 Barlow, Sir George H. : for 1847 read 1846 ii 18 f.e. after Bath insert in Oct. 1806

221 i 24 f.e. after a year insert He was made G.C.B. in 1815

22 f.e. for February 1847 read 18 Dec. 1846

222 ii 8 f.e. Barlow, Peter : for 1827 read 1862 225 ii 3 f.e. Barlow, Thomas : for 1657 read 1657-8

229 ii 18f.e. Barlow, William (d. 1568) : for (d. 1568) read (d. 1569 ?)

231 i 2 f.e. for August 1568 read probably 10 Dec. 1569

ii 13 for Wykeham read Wykeham, or more correctly Wickham

283 i 12 f.e. Barlow, William (d. 1613) : for 1600 read 1608

ii 24 for Mayer read Mayor

234 i 4 Barlow, William (d. 1625) : after James I insert was made prebendary of South-

well in 1614 and of York in 1617

235 ii 8-9 Barnard, Sir Andrew F. : for Mary .... Bovagh read his second wife, Sarah

(Robertson), of Bannbrook, co. Londonderry 54-55 omit In July .... Bath

l.l. after clasps insert He was made K.C.B. in January 1815

236 i 17 for in 1826 read 13 June 1828

22 f.e. for grand cross read knight

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Page Col. Line 237 ii 18 Barnard, Edward : for 1761 read 1760

19 for 1764 read 1765

21 for 1801 read 1781

239 i 5-4 f.e. Barnard, John (d. 1683) : for Asgarty read Asgardby

240 i 4 Barnard, John (fl. 1685-98) : for 1688 read 1688-9

16/>. Barnard, Sir John : for 1750 read 1758 14-13 omit from 1750 .... Bridge Without

f.e.

13 f.e. after which insert ultimately

ii 21-20 Barnard, Sir John : for About 1758 .... and, after he had been dead read He fe Was president of Christ's Hospital from 1740 till his retirement from the

corporation and from public life in 1758. He, having been dead

8-7 f e for Jane . . . Palmerston read Jane married the Hon. Henry Temple

' (d. 1740) and was mother of Henry Temple, second Viscount Palmers- ton [q. v.]

243 ii 23 Barnardiston, Sir Nathaniel : for Worthinesse read Worthlesnesse

244 i 15-16 for Sir Nathaniel's only daughter read one of Sir Nathaniel's two daughters ii 32 Barnardiston, Sir Samuel : for In 1668 read As early as 1661 he was a member of

the committee of the East India Company. From 1668 to 1670

245 ii 4 f.e. for Skipton read Skippon

246 ii 36 Barnardiston, Sir Thomas : for resigning through ill health read disabled as a

royalist

4 f.e. after supported insert He was elected M.P. for Sudbury in 1661 on a double

return, but was unseated

247 i 5-6 for frequently .... Suffolk read twice returned to parliament for Great

Grimsby, 1685 and 1689, and thrice for Sudbury, Suffolk, 1690, 1695, and 1698

248 i 17 Barnes, Barnabe : for i. read ii.

ii 6 for Wonders read Wordes •> i

8 for Cambridge read Oxford

249 i 13 Barnes, Sir Edward: after 1813 insert He was lieut.-governor of Dominica

1808-12 and was gazetted lieut.-governor of Antigua Dec. 1813, though he did not take up the appointment

26 after He insert was colonel of the 4th garrison battalion 1815-16 and

28 after 1819 insert He was colonel 1st battalion rifle regiment 1820-2

21 f.e. for M. A. Taylor, Esq. read the Right Hon. Michael Angelo Taylor [q. v.]

20 f.e. before the borough insert in the conservative interest

256 i 13 Barnes, Robert: for mid-Lent Sunday read the third Sunday in Lent 258 i 18 Barnes, Thomas (1785-1841) : for he criticised read he suffered Dean Blakesley to criticise

263 i 18 f.e. Barnfield, Eichard : for Dorlestone read Darlaston

ii 18 f.e. Barnham, Benedict : after sheriff insert He was M.P. for Yarmouth, Isle of Wight,

in the parliament of 1597 3 f.e. for Alice read Dorothy

264 ii U. Barnston, John: for 1600 read 1600-1

275 ii 21 f.e. Barre, Isaac : before Through insert He was lieut. -colonel-commandant of 106th

foot from 1761 until he was deprived in 1763

282 ii 4 f.e. Barrett, John (1753-1821) : for J. E. Abbott read the Rev. T. K. Abbott 285 ii 18 f.e. Barrett, William : for 15 Sept. read 18 Oct.

290 ii 10 f.e Barrington, John S., 1st Viscount Barrington : for Sheriff of Bristol read a local

whig leader of Bristol, where he was sheriff, mayor, and M.P.

291 i 9 f.e. Barrington, Sir Jonah : for 1792 read 1790

1 f.e. for 1798 read 1797

6 f.e. for 1799 read 1798, and for Bannagher read Clogher

5-4 f.e. for the dissolution .... in 1800 read January 1800. He contested Dublin

City unsuccessfully in 1802. He was knighted in May 1807.

293 ii 28 Barrington, Samuel : after his flag insert He had been colonel of marines 1770-8 (when he was promoted to flag rank), was lieut.-general of marines 1786-99, and general of marines in succession to Lord Howe from 1799 till his death

295 ii 9 Barrington, William W., 2nd Viscount Barrington : for Lord Shelburne's read Lord Rockingham's

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299 i 16 f.e. Barrow, Isaac (1614-1680) : for 1669 read 1669-70 ii 26 f.e. Barrow, Isaac (1630-1677) : for Spivey read Spiney

301 ii 26 f.e. for 1672 read 1672-3

302 i 13 after rest insert He was vice-chancellor of Cambridge in 1675

20 after died insert on 4 May 1677

305 i 17 f.e. Barrow, Sir John: for near Ulverston read in the parish of Ulverston 9/>. for thyme read gorse and bracken

8 f.e. omit the Hill of

314 ii 16 Barry, Sir Edward: for 1745 read 1743-4

319 i 8-1 f.e. Barry, George : omit and the occurrence . . . . ' mort-cloth '

320 ii 2 Barry, James, Lord Santry : for 1672 read 1673

321 i 15 for 1672 read 1672-3

327 ii 9 Barry, Sir Redmond : after 1877 insert when he was made a K.C.M.G-. 329 ii 12 f.e. Barthelemon, F. H. : after 1808 insert He was a follower of Swedenborg 342 i 24 Barton, Bernard : for Major E. Moor Wood ' read Major E. Moor,' Woodbridge ii 22 Barton, Edward for and appears read and was at Constantinople in 1584 (cf . Sanders's ' Voyage in Tripoli ' in AKBEB'S Garner, ii 24 seq.) He appears

350 ii 18 f.e. Barwell, Richard : for 1784 read 1781 and for as read as a tory

17 f.e. after for insert Helston, in 1784 for

351 ii 23 f.e. Barwick, John : after Cathedralwrerf in 1641

353 i 4 after emolument insert with which was combined the prebendal stall of

Oxgate

23 after London insert on 22 Oct. 1664 358 ii 30 Basire, Isaac : for 1809 read 1869

369 i 10 f.e. Baskerville, Sir Thomas : after 1589 insert He was M.P. for Carmarthen borough

in the parliament of 1592 371 ii 29 Bass, George : after South America add Bass's Journal was printed in the

' Historical Account of New South Wales,' 1799, by David Collins [q. v.]

375 ii 27-28 Basset of Cornwall : for [See also DE DUNSTANVILLE] read FAMILY OP

376 ii 3 f.e. Basset, Sir Francis : for and M.P. for read of

377 i 8 after Tehidy insert He was M.P. for St. Michael's in the short parliament of

1640

ii 25 Basset, Francis, Baron Dunstanville : after parliament insert from 1780 to 1796 385 ii 9 f.e. Basset, Richard : for 1154 ? read 1144 ? 887 ii 35-36 Bastard, John P. : for Devonshire in parliament read Truro in parliament in 1783-4

and Devonshire

37-38 omit as a member .... party

388 ii 22 Baston, Philip : for monk read friar 398 i * 7 Bates, Joah : after a year insert He was a commissioner of the Sixpenny Office

1772-6, and of Greenwich Hospital from 1775 till his death 8 for this read his post-office

24 for Soon after this read In 1785

402 i 6/.e. Bathe', Henry de : for duke of Cornwall read earl of Cornwall

406 ii 23 f.e. Bathurst, Allen, 1st Earl Bathurst: for 1784 read 1684

407 ii 12 Bathnrst, Henry, 2nd Earl Bathnrst : after 1736 add He became K.C. in 1745

21 omit (1745), and after to the prince insert (in 1746 and 1747 respectively)

408 i 17 f.e. Bathurst, Henry, 3rd Earl Bathurst after 1794 insert He was M.P. for Ciren-

cester 1783-94. From 1790 till his death he was a teller of the exchequer 16 f.e. after Mr. Pitt, insert served as lord of the Admiralty 1783-9, lord of the

Treasury 1789-91, and commissioner of the board of control 1793-1802 15f.e. for his read Mr. Pitt's

14-10 omit This ... in 1809

f.e. Wf.e. for subsequently read subsequently he

9 f.e. after duke of Portland insert 1807-9, and under Perceval 1809-12, holding

concurrently the mastership of the Mint from Oct. to Dec. 1809 ; he was also foreign secretary

4/.e. after council insert He was made K.G. in 1817

ii 32 after parties add He died on 27 July 1834

1. 1. Bathurst, Henry : after government add He died on 5 April 1837

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41<T i 5/^ Bathurst, Ralph : before and in 1691 insert From 1673 to 1676 he was vice- chancellor of Oxford \\ 24 for Otmere read Oddington in Otmoor

416 " *j! | Batteley, John: for 1647 read 1646

417 i 10-7 Batteley, Nicholas : for 1650 read 1648

f.e. ii 3 for Newton read Nowton

418 i 7 Battell, Balph : for 1685 read 1680

421 i 28-22 Battine, William : for Throughout the reign of George IV read From 1812 to

f.e. 1827

435 ii 8 / e Baxter, Bichard : after wife insert Margaret Charlton, and after married insert on

10 Sept. 1662

442 i 13-12 Bayley, Sir Edward C. : for He was . . . 1877 read He was made C.S.I, in 1875

f.e. and K.C.S.L in 1878

445 ii 21 Bayley, Walter : for 1592 read 1593

84 after 1581 insert He was in the service of the Earl of Leicester (cf.

Leicester's Commonwealth) 35 for 1592 read 1592-3

446 i 5 after authorities add Bayley also wrote ' A Brief Discourse of Certaine

Bathes or Mineral Waters in the Co. of Warwick/ London, 1582 449 i 6 Bayly, Lewis : before On his patron's death insert He was treasurer of St. Paul's

1611, prebendary of Lichfield 1613-14, and archdeacon of St. Albans 1616 ii 11 f.e. Bayly, Thomas : after Bangor insert and became prebendary of Lincoln in the same year

453 ii 14 Baynard, Fulk: for (d. 1306) read (fl. 1226)

454 ii 21 Baynes, Adam : for 1631 read 1622

22-23 for was born in 1631 read son of Kobert Baynes, was baptised at Leeds

parish church on 22 Dec. 1622

455 i 8-4 for Northamptonshire read near Leeds in Yorkshire

456 ii 2 Baynes, Balph : for France read Paris

458 ii 18 f.e. Beach, Thomas : after 1788 insert He was president of the Society of Artists in

1788

459 ii 7 f.e. Beadon, Sir Cecil : before and finally insert 1860-2

6 f.e. after Bengal add 1862-6

461 ii 8 Beadon, Frederick : after 1875 insert He held the prebend of Compton Bishop

from 26 May 1809 till his death 70 years later. He was also chancellor of Wells Cathedral from 1825 till his death

462 i 16 Beadon, Bichard : after Denmark insert He held the prebendal stall of Reculver-

land in St. Paul's Cathedral 1771-5 17 after London insert with the prebend of Mapesbury in St. Paul's Cathedral,

which he held till 1802 22 after university insert He was vice-chancellor at Cambridge 1781-2

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EKEATA IN VOLUME IV BEAL BIBEE

N.B.— /.<?. stands tor from end and LI. for last line Page Col. Line

I i 3 f.e. Beale, Francis : for He read Beale

i 5 after xx. 452 add Beale lived in Westminster and had a son of his own names

(cf. Mayor, Adm., St. John's Coll. Cambridge, i. 54, 61)

3 ii 2 Beale, Robert : for is said to have been read born in the City of London, was 13 f.e. for The same year read In 1574

6 i 15 f.e. for 25 read 27

14-13 for He appears . . . daughters read Beale had issue two sons, Francis and f.e. Robert, and nine daughters

4 f.e. for The other read Another

2 f.e. for Easington read Eastington

7 ii 4 after 218 insert Bigland's * Gloucestershire,' i. 540

18 f.e. Beale, William : for Dr. Herne read Dr. Sterne 9 i 23 Beales, Edmond : for James read John

II i 23 f.e. Beamish, North L. : after bodies insert He was one of the few British subjects who

received the Guelphic order from King Ernest of Hanover after the separation of Hanover and England

12 i 15 f.e. Bearblock, John : for 1579 read 1569

13 i' 26-25 Beard, John : for ' Atalanta ' read l Athalia '

f.e.

14 ii 9 Beard, John K. : for many minor theological read other

27 f.e. Beard, Thomas : after century insert Beard was prebendary in Lincoln cathedral

from 1612 till his death 19 ii 6 Beaton, James: before archbishop insert the last Roman catholic and before

second insert was

7 for Balfour read Auchmuty

8-10 for was the last ... in 1552 read and of John Beaton of Balfour

14 after the cardinal insert in 1546

23 before It insert He was consecrated at Rome archbishop of Glasgow in 1552

31 ii 12 f.e. Beauchamp, Richard de : for 16 Oct. read (according to Le Neve) 4 Nov.

10 f.e. after will insert dated 16 Oct. 1481

32 i 22 Beauchamp, Thomas de, Earl of Warwick : before In the insert He was subse-

quently made K.G.

34 ii l.l. Beauclerk, Charles, 1st Duke of St. Albans : for can scarcely read may

35 i 3-4 for before the end . . . birth read on 27 Dec. 1676, six years after his

birth

26-27 before regiment of horse insert Princess Anne's or the 8th

ii 21 after George I insert was from 1714 till his death lord-lieutenant of Berk-

shire 38 i 13 f.e. Beaufort, Daniel A. : omit and archdeacon

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gg £ ^ Beaufort, Edmund, 2nd Duke of Somerset ; 'before Somerset insert the earldom-

of and omit titles . . . earldom

2 for and . . . 1448) read (He was created a duke anew in 1448)

41 i 28 f.e. Beaufort, Henry : after Lincoln add and of Eiccall in York cathedral in 1390

23 f.e. for The next year read The previous year

48 i 3i Beaufort, John, 1st Duke of Somerset : after made insert K.G. about 1440 19 f.e. Beaufort, Margaret: for 1441 read 1443 14 f.e. for only three read less than two

ii i after year insert (3 Nov.)

1-2 for leaving . . . son read A son, afterwards Henry VII, was born posthu-

mously, 28 Jan. 1456-7

50 i 5 Beaufort, Sir Thomas, Duke of Exeter : after made insert K.G. about 1400

25-23 for and after . . . his garrison and read He remained in charge of Harfleur

f.e. ' and during the winter

21-19 for Armagnac ... a fleet under read In March 1416 he was defeated by

f.e. ' Armagnac at Balmont and was closely besieged in Harfleur till relieved

in August by

18 f.e. omit PLANTAGENET

17 f.e. omit the line

13 f.e. omit and also received the garter

11 f.e. after and insert subsequently and after Raid insert (Oct. 1417)

28 for 21 Sept. read 31 Aug.

51 i 9 Beaufoy, Henry : for 1780 read 1783

21 for He read Although a dissenter he was a supporter of Pitt's ministry and

from 1791-3

54 ii 22 f.e. Beaumont, Francis (1584-1616) : after studies insert (See Sloane MS. 1709 ff. 13-

22)

55 i 15 for afterwards read before

58 ii 16 Beaumont, Sir John : for 1547 read 1597

60 ii 4/.0. Beaumont, John T. B. : for 1824 read 1823

61 ii 7 Beaumont, Joseph : for seems to read cannot

12-20 for He was appointed . . . wife read He is said by church historians to have

succeeded to a vacant prebend in Ely cathedral in 1651, but he was not installed till 1660. And under the Commonwealth he necessarily vacated, except in name, all his preferments. He married in 1650 Miss Brownrigg, a niece of Matthew Wren [q. y.] the ejected bishop of Ely. Beaumont had been Wren's domestic chaplain. With his wife he

69 i 8-7 f.e. Beaumont, Thomas W. : for After representing read A few months later, in

Dec. 1826, he was returned for

7-6 f.e. for for a short . . . 1830 read- and sat till 1830, when he was

ii 11 for 10 read 20

70 ii 1 Beaver, John : omit this cross reference

75 i 17-19 Becher, Eliza, Lady : for By the death . . . baronet read He was created a baronet

on William IV's coronation in 1831 ii 15 f.e. Becher, John T. : for 1801 read 1802 8 f.e. for dean read provost

79 ii 6 Beckford, Peter : for cousin read nephew

80 ii 3 Beckford, William (1709-70) : after parliament insert as member for Shaftesbury

in 1747, sitting for that place till 1754 14 after spring insert (1754)

28-29 omit presumably . . . Westbury

43 for Bridger read Bridgen

81 i 25-35 for On 29 Sept. 1769 ... the third 676 read On 29 Sept. 1769, three instead of

the customary two names were presented to the livery, viz. those of Alder- men Beckford, Trevithick, and Sir Henry Bankes ; the first two were both of the party opposed to the court, and Bankes was alone a court candidate. The livery had to return no more than two names to the court of aldermen, with whom the final choice of lord mayor lay, and the preliminary sub- mission to the livery of three instead of the customary two names gave it the opportunity of which it availed itself, of excluding any court candidate even from nomination. The names of Alderman Beckford and of his friend Irevit uck were, after a poll on 6 Oct., alone returned by the livery to the

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Page Col. Line (81 . ii 37 Beckford, William (1709-70) : for opponent read friendly competitor

82 ii 2 for More read John Francis Moore

83 i ti/>. Beckford, William (1759-1844) : for ' Al Ravni ' rend ' Al Raoui '

ii 19 after Wells insert (1784-90) and after Hindon insert (1790-4)

S6 ii 18 Beckington, Thomas : after day insert He was prebendary of Lichfield from 1436 and of St. Paul's from 1438

88 i 10 f.e. Beck with, Sir George : for lieutenant-general read general

89 i 8 after A.D. 1814 add In the same year he was promoted general. He was

colonel 6th garrison battalion 1806-9, of 2nd West India regiment 1809- 1818, and of 89th Foot from 1818 till death :90 i 20-21 Beckwith, John C. : for 1750 read 1759 91 ii 27 Beckwith, Sir Thomas S. : for Sir W. Erskine read Sir William Erskine, 1769-

1813 [q. v.]

15 f.e. before made insert in 1815 was

8 f.e. for in January read on 15 Jan.

93 i 21 f.e. Becon, Thomas : for 1541 read 1543

14-13 for He was again ... in 1543. He read After the recantation Becon

f.e.

104 ii 13 Bede : for A. Whelo read Abraham Wheloc or Wheelocke [q. v.]

105 i 38-34 for F. Stevens read John Stevens

106 i 10 f.e. Bedell, William : for Du Plessis, Mornay read Du Plessis-Mornay 109 ii 4 Bedford, Arthur : for Tiddenham read Tidenham

15 for in 1692 . . . and was read (according to the minutes of the corporation)

in April 1693. He held the benefice till 1718, though he seems to have been non-resident from 1701, when he was

113 ii Sf.e. Bedingfield, Sir Henry (1509 ?-1583) : for 1509 ? read 1511

6 f.e. for about 1509 read in Sept. 1511

114 i 6 after 1553 insert and was M.P. for Suffolk in the first parliament of that

year

115 i 15 Bedingfield, Sir Henry (1633-1687) : after He insert was admitted to Caius

College, Cambridge, in 1650 and

21 after Yarmouth insert and in 1685 became M.P. for Aldeburgh

118 i 18-19 Bedloe, William : for changeable read chargeable

120 i 17 Bedwell, William : for 1732 read 1632

121 i 1 Bedyll, Thomas : for Searle read Scarle

122 i 12 f.e. Beechey, Frederick W. : for From this time read From 1850 till his death he was

superintendent of the marine department of the Board of Trade. He was naval A.D.C. to Queen Victoria from 1851 to 1854, when he was promoted to flag rank. After 1847

123 n 28-29 Beechey, Sir William: for Stowe, in Gloucestershire read Stow-on-the-Wold,

Gloucestershire

7 f.e. for 1793 read 1798

124 ii 8 Beeke, Henry : for 1814 read 1813

18 f.e. for Sir Lewis Palk read Sir Lawrence Palk

130 i 9 f.e. Behn, Aphra : for Poets' Corner read the Cloisters (cf. . 4 thenceum, 21 Sept. 1895) 134 i 20 Bek, Antony I. : after Edward I insert He held the prebends of St. Pancras in

St. Paul's cathedral in 1278 and of Strensall at York in 1279

140 i 2-1 f.e. Beke, Charles T. : for but the subsequent conduct of the king read but his mission appears to have been of questionable prudence, and to have irritated the king, whose subsequent conduct

142 i 18 f.e. Belasyse, John, Baron Belasyse : before On the breaking out insert He repre- sented Thirsk in both the Short and Long parliaments, but wa;s ' disabled ' as a royalist to sit, on 6 Sept. 1642 § f.e. omit made

2 f.e. after Riding insert (1661-73) and after Hull insert From 1664 to 1666

he was governor of Tangier l.l. after pensioners insert 1667-72

ii 2-5 omit he was then . . . post also

13 f.e. Belasyse, Thomas, Earl Fauconberg : for 1667 read 1657

9f.e. after Italy insert He was lord-lieutenant of the North Riding (1660-1692)

148 ii 13 Bell, Alexander M. : for 1809 read 1808 155 i 35 Bell, Sir Charles : for Majendie read Magendie

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160 i C Bell, Henry : for made by Bell read (constructed by John Robertson of Glasgow and now preserved in the Victoria and Albert museum)

165 ii 31-2 Bell, John (d, 1556) : for Sub-Edge read Weston-sub-Edge

166 i 4 for 1682 read 1532

29 for Sir John More read, Sir Thomas More

13 f.e. after Aug. insert 1539

171 i 2 f.e. Bell, Lady Maria : for LADY MABIA read BELL, MARIA, LADY

172 i 29 Bell, Kobert : for ROBERT read SIR ROBERT

176 i 6-7 Bell, William (1625-1688) : for Three years later read In March 1665-6

8 for Reculversland read Reculverland

187 i 5-6 Bellenden, John : for the first version read one of the earliest versions

189 ii 21 f.e. Bellenden, William, Lord Bellenden : after the Restoration insert (see Calendar

of State Papers and Nicholas Papers, Camden Soc.)

190 i 9 Sellers, Fettiplace : for Sept. read Aug.

198 ii 9 Bellingham, Sir Edward : after He insert represented Gatton in parliament in

1544 and

12-10 for No distinct mention . . . State Papers read (see BAGWELL'S Ireland under f.e. ' the Tudors, i. 339)

198 i 12-11 Belmeis, John : for Nasburgh read Newburgh />•

200 i 31 Belmeis, Eichard de (d. 1128) : for 1127 read 1127-8

201 ii 9-8f.e. Beloe, William : for and in 1803 became read from 1800 till his death he was

prebendary of Lincoln and from 1804 till his death he was also prebendary at St.

Paul's in succession to Paley. In 1803 he had become 203 i 26 f.e. Belsham, Thomas : for 1755 read 1775 213 i 14 f.e. Bendlowes, William : for Penrhyn read West Looe

216 i 9 f.e. Benedict of Norwich : for monk read friar

217 i 32 Benedict, Sir Julius : for 1873 read 1882

ii 29-30 Benefield, Sebastian : for By the latter date . . . quaint words read In 1626

221 i 29 Benfield, Paul : after 1782 insert Benfield sat for Malmesbury 1790-2 and for

Shaftesbury 1793-1802

222 ii 23 f.e. Benjamin, Judah P. : for 1811 read 1807

39-42 omit New Orleans . . . the ship put into

17 f.e. after Great Britain insert but subsequently ceded to Denmark

16 f.e. for 1815 read 1818

11 f-e- f°r In 1815 his parents settled in read In 1818 his parents removed from

St. Croix to

9 f.e. for He read After attending a good school at Fayetteville, he

228 i 5 f.e. for was present and heard read read in ' The Times ' newspaper

225 i 26 for Cairns read Selborne

ii 2 for 8 May read 6 May

230 ii 22-23 Bennet, Henry, Earl of Arlington : for bom at ... Middlesex read baptised at

Little Saxham, Suffolk

231 i 7 f.e. after parliament insert for Callington

288 * 26 after 1685 insert He had been lord-lieutenant of Suffolk since 1681

284 ii 15 Bennet, Sir John : for this year read 1617

27 for of the same year read 1616

236 ii 14 Bennet, Bobert (d. 1617) : after appointed insert prebendary of Winchester, and on

23 March 1595-6 16 for year read month

242 i 21 f.e. Bennett, George John : after Birmingham insert In earlier life he published an interesting volume called ' A Pedestrian Tour through North Wales ' with 20 etchings by A. Clint, London, 1838

ii 23 Bennett, James : after he resigned add He was chairman of the Congregational Union in 1840

245 i 3 f.e. Bennett, John H. : for the Institute read the Institutes " 82 for at the Institute read of the Institutes

5 U ll/e!}Bennett> Jonn J-: for 1875 read 1876

255 i 15 f.e. Benson, Christopher : for several years read from 1827 to 1845

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257 ii 23 f.e. Benson, Joseph : for Treveca read Trevecca

258 i 15 f.e. after methodism insert He was president of the Wesleyan conference in 1798

and 1810 14 f.e. for 1821 read 1791

ii 11 Benson, Martin: after his return insert He was prebendary of Salisbury (1720-7) and

259 i 9 Benson, Robert, Lord Bingley : for daughter read sister

261 i 30 Benson, William : after steps insert Sir Jacob Bankes was M.P. for Minehead from 1695 to 1714 and in 1713 Benson unsuccessfully contested the constitu- ency against him

ii 37 for Herenhausen read Herrenhausen

271 ii 12 Bentham, Jeremy : for test read rest

277 i 11 for nine read eleven

278 ii 3 for genus read genius

279 i 21 for 1730 read 1780

ii 17 for Wolesely read Wolsely

30 for Gout read Government

284 i 25 f.e. Bentham, Thomas: for 1578 read 1579

ii 13 for 1578 read 1578-9

292 ii 9 f.e. Bentinck, Lord William C. : after Netherlands insert He was M.P. for Camelford March to May 1796, for Nottinghamshire 1796-1803, 1812-4, and 1816-26, and for Lynn 1826-7

294 ii 18 after unemployed insert He had been made a knight of the Bath in 1813, G.C.B.

in 1815, and G.C.H. in 1817. He was colonel of the 20th Light Dragoons 1810-3, and of the llth Light Dragoons from 1813 till his death 21 after 1828 insert He was sworn of the privy council on 17 Aug. 1827

296 ii 9 f.e. after interest insert in February 1836 and was re-elected

297 ii 22 Bentinck, Lord (William) George F. C. : for In 1826 read In 1828, in succession

to his brother, Lord William (appointed governor-general of India)

302 i 12 f.e. Bentinck, William H.C., 3rd Duke of Portland : for 1760 read 1761

303 i 16 f.e. for northern department . . . secretary read home department

304 ii 13 for Nov. read Oct.

305 i 3 Bentinck-Scott, William J. C., 5th Duke of Portland : for his brother Lord

George Bentinck [q. v.j read his uncle Lord William Bentinck [q. v.] 33 omit Lord

311 ii 3 Bentley, Kichard (1662-1742) : after master add He was elected vice-chancellor of the university in the same year. From 1701 till his death he was archdeacon of Ely, and from 1717 regius professor of divinity

826 'ii ^*8 j Berengaria : for Espan read Espau

327 ii 4 Beresford, John : omit of

329 i 28 Beresford, Sir John P. : for 1768? read 1766

830 i 16 f.e. for 19 July 1821 read 27 May 1825

13 f.e. for 1812 to 1828 read 1809 to 1812 and from 1814 to 1828 in the tory

interest

12 f.e. for in 1823 read from 1823 to 1826

11 f.e. for in 1832 for Northallerton read from 1826 to 1832 for Northallerton, but

being re-elected for Coleraine in 1832 was unseated on petition next year

334 ii 1-2 Beresford, William C., Viscount Beresford : for and made governor of Jersey in

1814 read was governor of Cork from 1811 to 1820 and of Jersey from 1820

till his death

3 after 1807 insert From 1819 to 1828 he was colonel of the 69th regiment

5 before colonel insert was from 1828 till death

l.L after rifles insert (from 1852 in succession to Prince Albert)

335 i 9 f.e. Berewyk, John de : after king insert He was prebendary both of St. Paul's and

Lichfield

340 i 1-2 Berkeley, Family of : for probably . . . Berkeley ; for read a small castle built at Berkeley by William FitzOsbern (Domesday 168) had probably given place to one of greater size, when 843 i 10-11 omit and at that time . . . Gloucester

17 before applied insert who was then M.P. for the county of Gloucester

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345 ii 3 f.e. Berkeley, Francis H. F. : omit College

346 i 14-15 for for eighteen years read for nine years in the house of commons

347 i (5 Berkeley, George, 1st Earl of : for Lord George read George 8th Baron (since the

writ of 1421) 19 after state insert In 1654 and 1656 Berkeley was M.P. for Gloucestershire

6 f.e. for one of the masters read master

348 i 28 Berkeley, George (1693 ?-1746) : for Heydon read Hedon

30 after death insert with only a break in 1741, when he was defeated at the poll,

but was seated on petition next year

850 i 20 Berkeley, George (1685-1753) : after appointment insert in February 1721-2 358 ii 28 Berkeley, George C. : for 1786 read 1789

27 for till read till 1795 two years after

28 before for when he was read On the declaration of war he had been 859 i 21-22 for for up to ... 1781 read from 1783 to 1810

23 for the city of Gloucester read Gloucestershire

26 after made insert K.B. in 1813

27 for 1814 read 1815

361 ii 21 f.e. Berkeley, John, 1st Lord Berkeley : for Maria read Anne

362 ii 17-18 for placed upon . . . admiralty read made a commissioner of the navy, a

post which he retained till 1664

368 i 28 for earl read baron

365 ii 24 f.e. Berkeley, Maurice, Lord Fitzhardinge : after 1857 insert (from 1883-4 under Gjrey and Melbourne ; 1837-9 under Melbourne ; 1846-52 under Kussell ; 1852-7 under Aberdeen and Palmerston)

12-10 for With few intermissions . . . Gloucester read He four times contested

f.e. the city of Gloucester unsuccessfully, in 1818, 1833, 1887. and 1857, but he

represented it 10 f.e. for 1857 read 1833

9-8 f.e. for though in 1883 . . . candidate read from 1835 to 1837 and from 1841 to

1857 866 i 27 f.e. Berkeley, Robert (d. 1219) : for Came read Cam

ii 19 Berkeley, Sir Robert : after county insert and in 1620 and 1624 he was elected M.P. for Worcester

369 i 17-18 Berkeley, Sir William : for In 1676 ... and returned read He was still in

Virginia in April 1677, keeping on his government in defiance of Herbert Jeffreys, who had arrived to supersede him (Longleat Papers, 50 B). In the early summer of 1677 he returned

872 ii 27 Bermingliam, William : for 1311 read 1312 373 i 17 for 1311 read 1311-2

87 Bernal, Ralph: after a seat insert as a liberal 15 f.e. for retired from political life read was rejected

12 f.e. for about 1830 to 1850 read 1833 to 1841 and from 1847 to 1852

ii 12 f.e. Bernal Osborne, Ralph : for Lord Carington read Lord Carrington S86 i 20 Bernard, Richard : for 1567 ? read 1568

28-28 for This gives us ... Lincolnshire read He was bora at Epworthin Lincoln-

shire in 1568, as the parish register shows ; in a preliminary page of his translation of ' Terence,' he described himself as of that place (' Epworth- eatis ') and says that the work was done in the island of Axholme for that county read Lincolnshire 8 f.e. for is found parson read stayed with relatives

7 f.e. after ' Terence ' insert in Latin with an English translation

897 ii 12 f.e. Berry, James : before Cromwell insert He was elected M.P. in 1656 by three fast UenC16S) Herefordshire' Monmouthshire, and Worcestershire, and sat for the

599 i 6 Berry, Sir John: after the navy insert He held the post for 'general business' from 1686 to July 1688

15 for in which he read From October 1688 to 1689 he acted among the commis-

•s of the navy as comptroller of victualling accounts. In that post he for but it appears . . . already dead read but the true date is 14 Feb. 1689-90 24

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404 i 1 Bertie, Montague, 2nd Earl of Lindsey : for Lestwithiel read Loetwithiel

19 for elected read appointed

12 \i.e. } Bertie> Robert, 1st Earl of Lindsey : for 1572 read 1582

12-11 for lord high admiral of England read admiral of the ship-money fleet f.e.

ii 19 f.e. after shire insert He was made knight of the Bath in 1605

409 i 19 for Bath read Garter

21 for Kea read Reay

25-26 for was in the . . . England read became in 1636 admiral of the fleet

equipped by the levy of ship-money ii 15 for Hanover read Honor

28 Bertie, Sir Thomas : for vice-admiral read admiral

410 i 20 f.e. after 1813 insert and full admiral 27 May 1825

411 ii 4 Bertie, Willoughby, 4th Earl of Abingdon : after editions insert The earl was

also author of some songs (cf. Brit. Mus. Music Cat.) 414 ii 31 Berwick, Edward : after Moira insert subsequently marquis of Hastings

21 f.e. omit next

420 ii Gf.e. Best, William D., 1st Lord Wynford : after Chester insert He was elected M.P. for Guildford at the general election of 1818, but almost immediately vacated the seat on becoming a judge

426 i 7 Bethel, Slingsby : for watchman read waterman

427 ii 3 Bethell, Richard, 1st Lord Westbury : for 1837 read 1841

4 after and insert after being re-elected for Aylesbury at the general elections

of 1852 and 1857

5 for 1852 read 1859

429 ii 20 f.e. omit to the commissioner

19 f.e. for patents read the patents (under the lord chancellor)

441 ii 3 f.e. Bettesworth, George E. B. : for three read eight 443 i 24 f.e. Betty, William H. W. : for ' Zaphua ' read ' Zanga '

446 ii 23 f.e. Bever, see Castorius, John: for this cross reference read Bever, John (d. 1311), chronicler, see John of London

449 ii 26 f.e. Beverley, John of: after studies insert He was B.D. in 1393

450 i 17 after Chronicle ; insert Fasciculi Zizaniorum

19-18 Beverley, John (1743-1827) : for an office . . . Hospital read the Sixpenny Office. f.e. This he held from 1776 to 1817 452 i 14 f.t>. Bevis, John: for 1772 read 1771 461 i 6 Bewley, William: for T. W. read T. W— r. 463 i, 5 Bibelesworth, Walter de : omit Lady 16 for 1257 read 1249

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6 ii I.L Bickerton, Sir Richard : for vice-admiral read rear-admiral

7 ii 6 for vice-admiral read rear-admiral of the white

15 after Rochester add for which he was returned in 1790

8 i 10 f.e . Bickerton, Sir Richard H. : after 1830 insert He was tory M.P. for Poole from 1807

to 1812

9 i 20 Bickley, Thomas : after Dorsetshire insert prebendary of Lincoln from 1571 tq

1586

21 after Stafford insert in 1567

22 after Cathedral insert in 1560

23 after Oxford insert in 1569 25 after Jan. insert 1585-6

17 f.e. for in 1596 read on 30 April 1596

13 ii 25 Bidder, George P. : after career insert He was president of the Institute of Civil

Engineers 1860-2

- 28 f.e. Biddle, John : for a tailor read Edward Biddle, tailor or wodllen-draper 17 i 14 f.e. Biddulph, Sir Thomas M. : after queen insert He was receiver-general of the duchy of Cornwall from 1866 till his death, and of the duchy of Lancaster from 1873 *

20 ii 29-31 Bigland, John : omit at Aldbrough . . . authorities

21 i 23 f.e. after 1820 insert 17. ' Memoirs written by himself,' Doncaster, 1830

10 f.e. Bigland, Ralph: after Somerset insert herald 1759

22 i 15 Bigod, Sir Francis : for for Grace read of Grace

31 ii 6 Billing, Sir Thomas : for was recorder in 1451 read was made common serjeant

15 Oct. 1442 and recorder 21 Sept. 1450 35 i 29 Billingsley, John the elder : omit Posthumously appeared

33 after 1690 insert usually ascribed to him, is by his son John

ii 24 f.e. Billingsley, John the younger : for He does not . . . anything read He published

a number of religious tracts

86 ii 18 Billingsley, Nicholas : for Belshanger read Betteshanger 37 i 4-5 for Lantmartine read Leintwardine

ii 11 f.e. for non-jurist read non-juror

43 ii 10 Bilney, Thomas : for sacramentaries read sacramentarians

45 ii 27-28 Bindley, James : for succeeded . . . John as read became

31 after years insert (His brother John was secretary and afterwards commis-

sioner of the board of excise)

46 it 15 Bindon, Francis: after Artists insert Nichols's 'Literary Illustrations,' vol. v.

384-6

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47 ii 89 Bingham, Sir George R. : after esteem insert He became major-general in August

1819 and colonel 2nd battalion rifle brigade in June 1831

48 ii 11 Bingham, Joseph : fur 1768 read 1668

49 j 12 for Elmore read Colmer

68 ii 13 ff Birch, John (1616-1691): after Leominster insert (1646). He was excluded by

Pride's Purge in 1648 and was re-elected in 1654-6 and 1658-9 64 i 8 />. for 1671 read 1661

7 / e. for Penrhyn read Penryn and after and insert in 1678-9, 1680-1, 1688-9, and

1689-90 68 i 20 Birch, Samuel : for 1840 read December 1839

70 i 26 f.e. Birch, William : for (d. 1794 ?) read (1755-1834)

24 f.e. for about 1760 read 9 April 1755

4-3 f.e. for the date . . . uncertain read He died at Philadelphia 7 Aug. 1834. His

MS. journal is in the possession of Mr. Charles H. Hart of Philadelphia

71 ii . 18 Birckbek, Simon : for 1634 read 1635

72 i 29 Bird, Charles S. : far Bell read Bird

Wf.e. after 67 insert on 9 Nov. 1862

82 ii 19 Birkenhead, Sir John : omit and probably his knighthood •29 after requests insert He was knighted 14 Nov. 1662

88 i 17 Birnston, for BIRNSTON read BIKNSTAN, and for BYBNSTON read BYRNSTAN

89 ii 10 Biscoe, Richard: after George II insert He was prebendary of Ealdstreet in

St. Paul's from 1736 till his death 98 ii 20 f.e. Bisse, Thomas : for John read Joseph 103 i 34 Bisset, William : for 5 June read 25 June

105 i 14-13 Blacader, Robert : for Sir Robert Blacader of Tulliallan by Elizabeth read Sir f.e. Robert Blacader of Blackader, co. Berwick. His brother, Sir Patrick

Blacader or Blackader of Tulliallan, married Elizabeth 12 f.e. for He read Robert

116 ii 22 f.e. Blackader, Cuthbert: for CUTHBERT read CUTHBERT or more correctly ROBERT 21-19 for received ... his success read belonged to the family of Blackader

f.e. which owned the barony of that name in co. Berwick, as vassals of the

Earls of March through the 14th century. Charters of full ownership were granted to Robert Blackader of Blackader on 20 Jan. 1426, and again on 4 July 1452 by James I and James II of Scotland respectively (Scottish Register of Great Seal). Robert Blackader, the grantee of 1452, seems to have been carelessly misnamed ' Cuthbert ' in Crichton's ' Memoirs of John Blackadder the elder.' He achieved his success 12 f.e. t for the kingdom read Scotland 6 f.e. for Cuthbert read Blackader

122 ii 17 f.e. Blackburn, Francis: for 1834 read April 1835

123 i 24 for Lord Greene read Baron Greene

125 ii 16-15 Blacker, Valentine : for 1780 ?-1826 read 1778-1823

f.e. 14 f.e. before obtained insert born on 19 Oct. 1778

126 i 19 for 1826 read 1823

128 ii 25 /. e. Blacklock, Thomas: omit to Burns

24 f.e. for the poems read Burns's poems to George Lawrie, who sent it to Gavin

Hamilton, who sent it to the poet.

130 ii 15 f.e. Blackmore, Sir Richard: foriol. read 8vo.

.134 ii 11 f.e. Blackstone, Sir William : after 1761 insert In the same year he became K.C. 150 ii 11-12 Blackwood, Henry : for descended from a ... was a brother read son of William

Blackwpod and brother

152 ii 5 Blackwood, Sir Henry : for on 19 July 1821 read in May 1825 154 ii 18-17 Bladen, Martin : omit with the great Duke of Marlborough

J*6' n. -

after lieut.-colonel insert He was colonel of the 40th foot 1709-10 :...., 4f.e. after Portsmouth insert Prom 1715 to 1727 he was M.P. for Bandon in the

Irish house of commons

J55 i 8 f.e. for 2nd series read 3rd series

156 ii Wf.e. Blagge, Robert : for Gaze's read Gage's

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156 ii 8 f.e. Biagrave, Daniel : for sat in parliament 3 Nov. 1640 read was elected to parlia-

ment 8 May 1648 1 f.e. for five years later read three years before

157 i 14-15 for in the convention parliament of 1058 read in the parliaments of 1656

and 1658

159 ii 30 Blague, Thomas : for 1591 read 1591-2 162 i 14 f.e. Blair, Sir James H. : after the city insert He was made a baronet in 1786

165 ii 28 Blair, Robert (1699-1746) : for keep read bear

166 ii 22-23 Blair, Robert (1741-1811) : for first division ... of Session read Parliament

Hall at Edinburgh

169 i Qf.e. Blake, Charles : for 1716 read April 1715 ( 171 i 15-16 Blake, Robert : omit on the expulsion of Colonel Windham 175 i 17 for De With read De Witt

188 i 17 f.e. Blake, William (1757-1827) : for 1813 read 1818

186 i 5 Blakeney, Sir Edward : for 1776-83 read 1781-3 and 1790-1800

13 f.e. for 1838 read 1836 and for 1 read 21

187 i 19 f.e. Blakeney, William, Lord Blakeney: after him insert major-general 1745 and

ii 27 after Abbey add He was M.P. for Kilmallock 1725-57 and colonel of the

27th foot 1737 till death. He was lieut.-governor of Plymouth 1746-8 194 i 22 Blanchard, Samuel L. : for 1840 read 1804

14 f.e. for M.P. read afterwards (from 1832) M.P. 197 i 4 Bland, Humphrey : after foot insert in 1737

5 after dragoons insert in 1741

8 after dragoons insert in 1743

17 before In 1749 insert He was governor of Fort William 1743-52

5 f.e. after Lord Stair insert was really sister of John Dalrymple, 5th Earl of

Stair. Bland married her at Edinburgh 12 Jan. 1755. She 199 i 3 f.e. Bland, Miles : for 1868 read 1867 ii 11-12 for in 1868 read 27 Dec. 1867

205 ii 22 f.e. Blaquiere, John, Baron de Blaquiere: for until 1783 read 1773-83

20 f.e. for Newtown read Newtownards

206 i 12 f.e. Blathwayt, William : for council in ordinary read privy council

11-10 for and clerk of the privy council read He was re-gazetted to the post at the

f.e. opening of the next reign

ii 3 f.e. Blayney, Andrew T., Lord Blayney: after of the insert 91st regiment from

1761 to 1763, when it was disbanded, and colonel from 1766 of the 208 i 2 after military service insert He was M.P. for Old Sarum 1806-7

16/.*. Blayney, Benjamin : after He was insert in 1787 15 'f.e. omit in 1787

14 f.e. omit in the same year was made

210 ii 18 f.e. Blencowe, Sir John : for king's bench read common pleas 17-16 omit and transferred from the common pleas

f.e.

6 f.e. omit may then have

212 ii 14 Blenkiron, William : for Beverlace read Beverlac

217 i 1 f.e.

I Bligh, Edward : for Edward read Thomas

8 for 1715 insert holding the seat till his death sixty years later

218 i 31 Bligh, Richard : for son of read son by his wife Lucy Shuter of John Bligh,

the cousin of

20 f.e. after years insert He married a daughter of his cousin. Admiral William

Bligh

219 i 3-4 Bligh, Sir Richard R. : omit and a modified ministry

15-17 Bligh, William: for was born ... the year 1753 read baptised at St. Andrew's church, Plymouth, on 4 Oct. 1754, was son of Francis and Jane Bligh. He was born

20-25 omit the son of Charles . . . Trigg Minor)

ii 17-19 for obtained a schooner . . . survivors, he read took passage in the Vlydte

packet and

20 after 1790 insert Twelve of his companions, the survivors, followed in the

Dutch fleet

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220 i 21 Bligh, William : after wife insert Elizabeth Betham

24-25 for and three sons, one of whom, Bichard [q. v.] read A son-in-law and distant

relative, Kichard Bligh [q. v.]

221 i 14 Bliss, Nathaniel : for 1740 read 1724

224 ii 8 Bloet, Eobert : for leading read persuading and after the king insert (as they did

9 after 1123 insert after Bloet's death)

228 ii 23 f.e. Blomefield, Sir Thomas : after Foundry insert The last office he held till his death

more than forty years later 232 ii 1 Blood, Holcroft : after brigadier- general insert From 1703 till his death he was

colonel of the 17th foot

235 ii 7 Bloomfield, Benjamin, 1st Lord Bloomfield: before In 1815 read He was A.D.C. to the Prince Regent 1811-4 and was M.P. for Plymouth from 1812 to 1818 supporting the government of Lord Liverpool 10-11 omit receiver of ... privy purse and

18 for 1824 read 1822

239 i 17-19 Blore, Thomas : omit The latter borough . . . interest 242 i 19 Blount, Charles, Earl of Devonshire : for 1604 read 1603 245 i 8 f.e. Blount, Sir Christopher : for On read In 1592 and on 249 ii 2 Blount, Mountjoy, Earl of Newport : for 1665 read 1666

23 f.e. omit Don

252 i 18 f.e. Blount, Richard : for studied at Oxford, but read matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford, and became in 1583 a fellow of Trinity on the nomination of his aunt, Lady Paulet. He only held the fellowship three weeks and 256 ii 9 Blount, Sir Thomas P. : for 1679 read 1679-80

10 for two read three

258 ii 6-7 Blount, Walter, 1st Baron Montjoy : for but at what date . . . ascertained read

28 April 1472 (NICOLAS)

14 f.e. omit the governor, the Earl of Oxford

264 ii 16 Bloxham, John (d. 1387) : after 1375 insert He was archdeacon of Winchester from 1382 till death

275 ii 5 f.e. Blunt, John J. : for 18 read- 17

276 i 14-16 Blyke, Richard : omitlnllGl . . . the journals

277 i 15 f.e. Blythe, Geoffrey (d. 1530) : for May following read March 1496-7

278 i 33 Blythe, John : for 1478 read 1477

34 for Huntingdon read Stow, in 1478 archdeacon of Huntingdon, from 1482 to

1485 prebendary of Lincoln

294 i 18 f.e. Bodley, Laurence : for He was a read He was made prebendary of Wells in 1580,

and a

295 i 25 f.e. Bodley, Sir Thomas: for In April of the next year however read He was elected

M.P. for Portsmouth in the same year and for St. German's in 1586. In April 1585

296 i 11-13 for Sir Thomas . . . accession read Bodley, who had been knighted on

18 April 1604 (Dugdale MS. B. f . 201, Bodl. Libr.) ii 5 for 1603 read 1602

508 i 8 f.e. Bogue, David : for the Rev. Dr. Grasomer read Benjamin Grosvenor, D.D. [q. v.] 306 ii 15 f.e. Bohun, Edmund : for 1784 read 1684 309 ii 20 Bohun, Humphrey VIII de : for 1291 read 1301 .310 ii 12 f.e. Bohun, William de : after Gascony insert He was E.G.

315 i 19 Bokenham, Osbern: after place insert Horstmann has shown Bokenham to be author of ' Mappula Mundi,' a translation of Higden's ' Polychronicon ' (cf. Eng- lische Studien, 1886)

322 ii 5 Boleyn, Sir Thomas: before On 1 Sept. insert In May 1523 he was made 'K.G.

323 ii Sf.e. Bolland, Sir William : for soon became read was from 1804 till his elevation to

the bench in 1829

324 i 11 f.e. Bollard, Nicholas : for two copies read at least five copies

10 f.e. before Cotton MS. insert Shane MSS. 1 L 92, 122 f. 836, 686 f. 41

327 ii 11-12 Bolton, Edmund : for and he is probably the ' E. B.' read Edward Blount [q. v ]

and not Bolton was the ' E. B.'

331 i 33 Bolton, Robert : for 1668 read 1668-9 385 ii 15 f.e. Bonar, James \

336 ii 30 Bonar, John the younger J aJter excise ™*ert m Scotland 588 ii 19 f.e. Bond, George : after 1786 insert and a king's serjeant in 1795

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338 ii 10 f.e. Bond, Henry J. H. : for Hales read Hayles

339 i 20 for 1 read 3

341 i 11 f.e. Bond, Nicholas: for 1590 read 1589 and for 1591 read 1590

357 ii 17 f.e. Bonner, Edmund : before In the spring insert From 1537 to 1539 he was prebendary of St. Paul's (Chiswick stall)

363 i 9 Bonny castle, Sir Richard H. : for 1848 read 1847

19 f.e. for in 1848 read on 3 Nov. 1847 at Kingston, Canada

364 ii 4 f.e. Bonville, Anthony : for TEBBILL read TEBILL

368 i 25 f.e. Booker, John : after value insert Booker's quaintly rhymed ' Dutch Fortune Teller '

firstappeared in 1650; the first edition is excessively rare 7-6/ e. omit The ' Dutch Fortune Teller ' and

4/.e. for are read is

371 i 27 f.e. Boorde, Andrew : for Parforatus read Perforatus 880 i 2 f.e. Booth, Henry, 1st Earl of Warrington : after Cheshire insert 1678-81 384 ii 10 Booth, James (1806-1878) : for 1843 read the institution closed its doors at Christmas 1841. He was ordained at Bristol and acted there as curate till he removed to Liverpool in 1843 14-15 omit these lines

889 i 1 Booth, Peniston : before On 9 May 1722 insert He was prebendary of Lincoln 1719-

1746

23 Booth, Robert: after 1657 add He married Anne, daughter of Oswald Mosley of Ancoats, Manchester ; she afterwards married Thomas Case [q. v.]

390 i 29 Booth, Thomas (fl. 1611): after 1609 insert He was prebendary of Lichfield

1615-7

391 i 1 Booth, Sir William : for (fl. 1673-1689) read (d. 1703)

34 before In 1688 insert On 12 Nov. 1682 he was knighted (Le Neve's Knights)

ib. after the Grafton : insert in February 1687-8 was made commissioner of the

navy ' for general business.' 36-39 for February . . . the navy read October he was appointed comptroller of

the store keeper's accounts at the navy

40 for his read any and after allegiance insert that he made to William III

42 after March insert 1688-9

5-4/.e. for No account . . . death read He died in February 1702-3

394 i 34 Boreman, Robert : for in the winter of read on 15 Nov.

395 ii 2 f.e. Borgard, Albert : after 1839 insert Biographical Notes by Major Hime, reprinted

from Proc. Royal Artillery Institute, No. 4, Volume xiii (with portrait)

397 i 27 f.e. Borlase, Edmund : for (fl. 1662) read (d. 1682)

ii 13-12 for The date . . . mentioned read He was dead before 18 Feb. 1681-2

f.e. (Sloane MS. 1008, f. 49)

, 6 f.e. for Stowe read Sloane

398 i 7 for Additional read Sloane

Sf.e. Borlase, Sir John : for (d. 1649) read (1576-1648)

ii 29-31 for in the spring of 1649 . . . lately deceased read in the spring of 1648. He

died in London 15 March 1647-8, and was buried in the church of Great St. Bartholomew 401 i 20/.e. Borough, Sir John : after Clarenceux insert He was M.P. for Horsham in three

parliaments, 1624, 1625, 1626

407 i 1-2 Borrow, George : for philologist read author

409 ii 26 Borthwick, Peter : for He sat for Evesham read He lost his seat for Evesham on petition in 1838, but was re-elected in 1841, and sat

412 i 26 Bosanquet, Charles : after the city insert He was sub-governor of the South Sea

Company 1808-38 and governor 1838-50. From 1823 to 1886 he was chairman of the exchequer bill office ii 33 for Meyers's read L. C. Meyer's

413 i 14 Bosanquet, Sir John B. : for 1814 read 1847

21 f.e. after Company insert in 1814

20 f.e. after England insert in 1819

417 i 11 Boscawen, Edward : for 1741 read 1742

419 ii 23 f.e. Boscawen, Edward, 1st Earl of Falmouth : after and insert was M.P. for Truro

from 1807 until he

420 i 19 f.e. Boscawen, Hugh, 1st Viscount Falmouth: after death insert He was governor

of St. Mawes from 1696 to 1710 and from 1714 till death

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428 i 16 Boswell, Alexander, Lord Auchinleck : for 29 Dec. 1729 read 22 July 1727

80 for 81 read 25

429 ii 28 Boswell, Sir Alexander : for 1818 read 1816 482 i 19 f.e. Boswell, James the elder : for 1765 read 1763 489 ii 7^ j_ Bogwent jofca . for 1756 rea£ 1757

440 i 28 f.e. Boswell, Sir William : after 1606 insert He was M.P. for Boston in 1624 and

1625 22 f.e. for subsequently react had already and after service insert He was secretary

to Lord Herbert of Cherbury, while ambassador in Paris, in 1620 21 f.e. after and was insert subsequently

441 ii 17 Bosworth, Joseph : omit College

446 ii 5 f.e. Bott, Thomas : for Long read Longe

447 ii 18 for 28 Sept. read 19 Sept.

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3 i 6 Boucher, John : for no issue read a son and daughter

4 ii 29-84 Bouchier, George : for Yeomans read Yeamans .7 i 19 f.e. Boulter, Hugh : for Pierce read Pearce

9 i 25 Boulton, Matthew: after 1809 add His grandson, and only surviving male representative, Matthew Piers Watt Boulton of Great Tew, Oxfordshire, died on 80 June 1894 (Times, 4 July 1894)

13 i 28 Bourchier, John, 2nd Baron Berners : for in 1616 read on 9 Feb. 1616-7

14 ii 2 Bourchier, Sir John : for 1645 read 1647

15 i 4/.e. Bourchier, Thomas : after Hastings insert and in 1433 a prebend at Lincoln

16 i 31-32 for enthroned in February following read enthroned on 24 Jan. following

(Sloane MS. 1201, f. 4 b)

18 i 5 f.e. for 6 April read 30 March

21 ii 81-32 Bourke, Richard S., 6th Earl of Mayo : for during the remainder of his parlia- mentary life read from 1857 until the dissolution of 1868 25 ii 20 f.e. Bourn, Samuel (1689-1754) : for Lyne read Lyme

28 i 19 f.e. Bourne, Gilhert : after prebend insert (Wildland)

18 f.e. after prebend insert (Brownswood)

29 i 28 after 1558 insert in which year he was lord president of Wales

80 iif 25 Bourne, Immanuel : for 1672 read 1679

81 i 27 for Perisons read Peirsons

36 ii 9 Bouverie, Sir Henry F. : for 1775 read 1771

10 for 1807 read 1810

16 f.e. after colonel insert of the 1st West India regiment in 1842 and

88 ii 27 Bovill, Sir William : omit Platt had already gone and

28 omit and Lush

6-6/.e. omit when Sir Fitzroy . . , baron

89 ii 27 f.e. Bowater, Sir Edward : for lieutenant-general read general

26 f.e. after foot insert from 1846

40 i 10 before groom insert lieutenant-general and and after queen insert and in

1854 full general

40 ii 2 Bowen, James (d. 1774) : for a native of read son of John Bowen of 58 i 15 f.e. Bower, Walter : for Ex. read E. x.

58 i 22 BoweB, Sir Jerome : before In insert He was M.P, for Lancaster in 1601 and for

Reading in 1604 ii 8 Bowes, John (1690-1767) : for Baron of Clonlyon read Baron Bowes of Clonlyon

59 ii 20 f.e. Bowes, Sir Martin : after the city insert (for Aldgate 1686-40, Castle Baynard

1540-2, Farringdon within 1542-5, and Langbourn 1545 till his death) 14 f.e. after pp. 40-1) insert He was elected M.P. for London 1547, 1558, 1554 (bis),

1555, and 1556 ; was president of Christ's Hospital 1556 and comptroller of

the London Hospitals from 1558 till his death 7 f.e. for Aug. read Sept.

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60 C ii 21° Bowes, Mary E., Countess of Strathmore: for Trowbridge read Troubridge

62 i 24 Bowes, Sir Robert : after accord insert He had been M.P. for Yorkshire in 1512,

for Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1545, and for Middlesex in 1547 and 1558 ii 7 Bowes, Kobert : for In 1571 read He had been M.P. for Knaresborough 1562-7.

In 1572 8 for Carlisle read Appleby and he was M.P. for Cumberland 158i-5, 1586-7,

and 1588-9

GS ii 38-89 Bowet, Henry : omit at this time the and after Richmond insert in 1418 64 i 18 after London insert (1399) and another at York (1400)

68 i 16 Bowles, Sir George: after West India Regiment insert (1855)

10 f.e. after 1846 insert lieutenant-general 1854 and general 1862 6 f.e. after London insert He became G.C.B. in 1878

69 i 2-8 Bowles, Phineas : for in 1749 read on 12 Dec. 1746 ; before member insert whig

4 for in February 1734-5 read 1785-41

ii 21 f.e. Bowles, William L, : for of which in read and in 1805 prebendary of Major Pars Altaris, which he held till his death. In

70 ii 85 after Salisbury insert on 7 April 1850 73 ii 22 Bowman, Walter : for f. 824 read f. 834

75 i 18 Bownde, Nicholas : for daughter read sister

15 for his widow married read his mother married as her second husband

77 ii 8 Bowring, Sir John : for twelve read thirteen

78 i 5-4/.e. omit subsequently held the appointment of

81 i 86 Bowyer, Sir George (1740 ?-1800) : after the year insert From 1787 to 1793 he was

colonel of marines

82 i 26 Bowyer, Sir George (1811-83) : for Earl of Stanhope read Earl Stanhope

86 i 26 Boxall, John : for dean read archdeacon and prebendary

27 after Winchester insert prebendary of St. Paul's

87 i 14 f.e. Boxall, Sir William : for In 1867 read On 24 March 1871

13 f.e. after knighthood insert and became a retired academician in 1877

109 i 28 i Boyle, Charles, 4th Earl of Orrery : for Baron Marston read Baron Boyle of ii 13 [ Marston

i 5 f.e. for elected read M.P. for Charleville in the Irish house of commons 1695-9

and

4 f.e. for but his return read 1701-5 ; his return for Huntingdon

ii 4 after general insert He was colonel of 22nd foot 1704-7, of the 5th foot

1707-10, and of the 21st foot from 1710 till death

15 for but resigned this post read and lord-lieutenant of Somerset, but resigned

the former post

16 for his military command read the latter office

110 3 Boyle, David, Lord Boyle : for 80 Jan. read 4 Feb.

15-14 Boyle, Henry, Lord Carleton : for in the latter year he became the read from 1701 f.e. to 1708

18 f.e. for 1710 read 1715

11 f.e. after state insert of the Northern Department

6 f.e. before Boyle insert He was lord-lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire

1702-15 ii 19 f.e. Boyle, Henry, Earl of Shannon : after neglected insert He was M.P. for Middle-

ton 1707-18 and for Kilmallock 1713-5

112 i 29-30 Boyle, John (1563 ?-l620) : for is stated . . . 1610 read was collated prebendary of Lichfield on 5 Feb. 1610-1

6/.e. Boyle, Michael the elder : before obtained insert was archdeacon of Cork 1613-4 and

4 f.e. after 1619 insert resigning the Lismore deanery in 1621

4-8/.e. for several . . . church read till death the chancellorship of Lismore and

yr9a«hel»^ldthetreasurer8hiPof Waterford

116 i 2/.e. Boyle, Bichard (rf. 1644): for 1644 read 1645

11 6 a/ter 1603 insert dean of Tuam May 1604

for 1644 read 1644-5

117 86 Boyle, Richard, 1st Earl of Burlington: after designs insert He was lord

treasurer of Ireland 10GO-95

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117 i 2-l/.e. Boyle, Richard, 3rd Earl of Burlington : for In May 1715 . . . and in read. From May 1715 to 1721 he was lord-lieutenant of the East Biding of Yorkshire, and from June 1715 to 1733 of the West Biding 1-2 omit June following . . . West Bidings

2-3 for of the same year read 1715

125 i 39 Boyle, Roger, Baron Broghill : after parliament insert and also in the parlia-

ment of 1661 which lasted till 1679

126 ii Gf.e. Boyle, Roger (1617 ?-1687) : after Cork insert in Oct. 1662

136 i 27 Boyse, Samuel : for 4033 B read 4038, ff. 840, 342 ; cf. Stowe MS. 709, ff. 113, 114

ii 81 for 1729 read 1789

149 ii 7 Bradburn, Samuel : after merit insert He was president of the Wesleyan Con- ference in 1799

153 i 11 Braddock, Edward : for 1720 read 1725

154 ii 10 for United States army read president of the United States

161 ii 24 Bradford, Sir Thomas : after four years insert He was colonel of the 94th regiment

from 1823 to 1829 26 for the 88th regiment read the 30th regiment, which he held till 1846

174 i 4 Bradock, Thomas : after 1584 insert He was proctor in the same year

175 i 7 f.e. Bradshaw, Henry : for College read Hall

177 i 25-26 Bradshaw, John (1602-1659) : for apparently read subsequently

9 f.e. for till 1649 when read till his death, although in 1649

178 i 29 for Edward Prideaux read Edmund Prideaux

179 i 17 omit permanent

ii 4 after elected insert for Stafford

189 ii 22-23 Bradwardine, Thomas : for soon afterwards read had already in 1883

190 i 5 before Archbishop insert In 1347 Bradwardine became archdeacon of Norwich

191 ii 18 Brady, Sir Maziere : for Nicholas Ball read Stephen Woulfe

25 for 1847 read 1846

197 i 28 Braham, John : for Brompton read Kensal Green 203 ii 29 Bramhall, John : for Elvington read South Kilvington

210 ii 28 f.e. Bramston, Sir John the younger : before In accordance insert He was elected

for Bodmin to the long parliament S-2/,0. for To the first parliament of James II read To the parliaments of 1679 and

1685 (under James II) LI. omit the line

211 i 1 omit represented Chelmsford

ii 15 f.e. Brancker, Thomas : for Ehenanus read Rhonius 9 f.e. for Peel read Pell

212 i' 31-32 Brand, Barbarina, Lady Dacre: for twenty-first Lord Dacreread twentieth Baron

Dacre

214 ii Z0f.e. Brand, John (d. 1808) : for Oxford read Cambridge 217 ii 80 Brande, William T. : for in 1866 read 11 Feb. 1866 224 i 8 f.e. Brandon, Sir Thomas : for 1509 read 1510

ii 16 f.e. for in 1509 read on 29 Jan. 1509-10

226 i 31 Brandreth, Thomas S. : for in 1873 read 27 May 1873 229 ii 2i f.e. Braose, William de : for (alias Colwyn) read (or Pains Castle) 19 f.e. after Castle Maud insert (or Pains Castle)

18 f.e. omit fell back . . . where he

232 i 23 Brassey, Thomas : for Duke read Marquis

233 ii 35 Brathwaite, Richard : for In May read On 4 May

234 ii 28-32 for It is very doubtful . . . ' A Happy Husband ' 1619 read Brathwaite^

'Good Wife ; or, a Bare One amongst Women, by'Musophilus/ was published in 1618 ; a unique copy which once belonged to Sir Edwa»d Dering wae sold by Messrs. Sotheby in November 1897. A second editica appeared in 1619

237 i 23 f.e. Bray, John : for 232, 32 read 282

241 ii 12 f.e. Bray, William : for Having licensed read After he had licensed

243 i 23 Braybroc, Henry de : for 1334 read 1234

255 ii 7-3 Brembre, Sir Nicholas : for He first appears . . . 1376 read He was elected an alderman on 21 Sept. 1372 (Letter Book G. f. 298Z/)

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258 i 8 Bremner, Robert : for 1763 read 1762

268 i 15 Brent, Sir Nathaniel : for 1639 read 1630

ii 5 f.e. for Latin read Italian

266 i 14 f-e. Brenton, Sir Jahleel : after Sheerness insert He was colonel of marines 1825-30

268 i 8-10 Brereton, John : omit John Brereton . . . 1592-8

ii 28 f.e. Brereton, Owen S. : after Lloyd insert He was M.P. for Liverpool from 1724 till

his death in 1756, changing his name to Salusbury some years before 18 f.e. omit about the year 1756

269 i 5 after 1780 insert supporting Lord North

270 *' *il * Brereton> Thomas : for Queen's square read Queen square

271 i 12 f.e. Brereton, Sir William (1604-61) : for 1689-40 read to the short and to the long

parliaments in 1640 278 i 4 Brereton, Sir William (1789-1864) : after constabulary insert and in April 1864

was made colonel commandant of the royal artillery 274 i 15 f.e. Brerewood, Sir Eobert : after law insert He was M.P. in the same year for Chester

in the short parliament 282 i 82 Brett, Henry : for was for a short time member read was in three parliaments

from 1701-8— the tory member

288 ii 1-2 Brett, John W. : for but he did not live to see it accomplished read and an electric telegraph cable across the Atlantic was completed in 1858, though it failed to work after the transmission of a few messages 4 for Trim read Trym

284 i 9 f.e. Brett, Sir Peircy : for He became a vice-admiral read He was colonel of marines

1760-2 and M.P. for Queenborough 1754-74. He became a vice-admiral of the blue on 18 Oct. and of the white

285 i 7 f.e. Brett, Thomas : for 1748 read 1744

286 i 21 for 1748 read 1743-4

299 i 14 f.e. Brewster, Abraham : for home secretciry read first lord of the admiralty

300 ii 18 Brewster, Sir David ; for that university read Aberdeen University 801 ii 17 f.e. for In 1888 read On 7 Dec. 1837

11 f.e. after St. Andrews insert He held the post till 1859. From that year till his

death he was principal of Edinburgh University 302 i 88 for Professor Blackie read Professor Blaikie

308 i 14 for Montrose read Melrose

26-27 Brewster, Sir Francis : for (fl. 1674-1702) read (d. 1704) 29 after 1674 insert He was M.P. in the Irish house of commons for Tuam

1692-1703, and for Doneraile 1708-4 17 f.e. after colleagues insert Brewster died in 1704

804 ii 2-1 f.e. Brewster, William: for but he mentions ... nor read He matriculated from

Peterhousein 1580, but apparently failed to graduate

805 i 1 omit the line

314 ii 14 Bridecake, Ealph : omit his deanery of Salisbury

8 f.e. Bridge, Bewick : after 1811 insert He was proctor in 1800 818 i 8-2/.e. Bridgeman, Sir Orlando : for the long parliament read both the short and the

long parliaments

II- for in the read on 27 Nov. 1648

ii 1 omit same year

820 ii 83 Bridges, John (d, 1618) i after Kent insert From 156G to 1610 he was prebendary

of Winchester

821 ii 25 Bridges, John (1626-1724) J for 1711 read 1711-2

825 ii 6 Bridport, Giles of: for Buckinghamshire read Berkshire Briggs, Henry P. : for 1793 read 1791 ?

after painter insert son of John Hobart Briggs

17-18 for in 1793 i he was . , , Opie the artist read about 1791 j he was descended

from Vincent Perronet [q. v.] whose daughter Elizabeth married William Bnggs of the Customs House, secretary to the Wesleys

II f.e. after 1844 insert He married Eliza Alderson, by whom he had one son who

nd a daugllte* who married John Carr, sector of Adisham,

7 f.e, for Redgraves' read Redgrave's

B785 ma^e»eral *»s*rt of lieufc-general 1851 and

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888 i 6 f.e. Bright, Sir John : after Hull insert He was M.P. for the East Riding in 1654

ii 28 Bright, John (1788-1870) : after Hospital insert From 1828 to 1845 he was a com- missioner in lunacy

841 i 6 Brigit, Saint : for Dal, Conchobar read Dal Conchobar

842 ii 3 f.e. Brihtnoth : for sister read sister-in-law 848 ii 19 Brinsley, John : for 1668 read 1683

356 i 33 Brisbane, Sir Thomas M. : for 1829 read 1825

Bristol, Ralph de : for Cashel read Kildare 7-6 f.e. omit by William of Malmesbury

857 n 23 \f.e. | Bristow8) Edmund : for Bristowe read Bristow

865 i LI. Brocas, Sir Bernard : after 1395 insert In 1391 he was M.P. for Wilts

879 ii 14 f.e. Brodie, Sir Benjamin C. : after examinations insert He was elected first

president of the General Medical Council 23 Nov. 1858

883 ii 22-21 Brodrick, Alan, Lord Midleton : for king's-serjeant read second serjeant f.e.

8 f.e. for Earl Pembroke read Earl of Pembroke

385 i 13 f.e. Brograve, Sir John : after years insert He was M.P. for Preston in 1586, 1597, and

1601, and for Boroughbridge in 1592 ii 28 f.e. Broke, Arthur : for Boaistuan read Boaistuau

888 ii 22 f.e. Broke, Sir Richard: for In the spring of 1511 (2 Hen. VIII) read On 19 July

1510

889 i 27-25 Broke, Sir Robert : for and recorder of London . . . several parliaments read

f.e. (1536-45) and recorder of London 1545-54 and represented the city in the parliaments of 1547, 1553, and 1554

400 ? '2\{'e' } Bromley> Sir Richard M, : for 1866 read 1865

27 f.e. Bromley, Sir Thomas (A. 1555 ?) : for king's bench read common pleas

401 i 1 Bromley, Sir Thomas (1530-1587) : after Bacon insert He was M.P. for Bridgnorth

1558, for Wigan 1559, and for Guildford 1562

403 ii 11 Bromley, Valentine W. : for congestion of the lungs read smallpox

15-11 Bromley, William (1664-1782) : for Having in 1689 . . . recognise William III f.e. read He was elected in February 1689-90 M.P. for Warwickshire

10 f.e. for 1701-2 read 1700-1

404 ii 30 Bromley, William (1699 ?-1737) : for of Warwick read of Fowey in 1725 and of

Warwick

405 ii 9 Brompton, Richard: after 1782 insert He was president of the Society of Artists

till 1779

9 f.e. Bromyarde, John de : after Cambridge insert He was chancellor of the university

in 1383

406 i 22 f.e. Bronte, Charlotte: for a curacy in Essex and read a curacy at Wethersfield in

Essex and left in January 1809 to become curate at Wellington, whence he came to Dewsbury. Leaving this place at the end of the year he was presented ii 31-32 for Heckmondwike read Liversedge

408 i 11 f.e. for in a lower situation read on a table-land

412 i II f.e. for June read January

414 ii 3 f.e. Brook, David : after governors insert He was recorder of Bristol 1541-9 and M.P,

for the city 1542-4

415 i 28 for earl of Guilford read Baron Guilford

416 .ii 13-12 Brooke, Sir Arthur : for and was rewarded read In 1822 he was rewarded

f.e.

10f.e. for 1817 read 1819

9 f.e. after regiment insert in 1887

419 i 13 f.e. Broke, Christopher: after Essex insert He was M.P. for York in six parliaments, 1604, 1614, 1620, 1624, 1625, 1626, and was also elected for Newport (I. of W.) in 1624 423 i 27 Brooke, Henry, 8th Lord Cobham : after Henry insert who was M.P. for Kent in

1588-9 and for Hedon 1592-3

429 ii 12 f.e. Brooke, Sir James : after K.C.B. insert in 1848

438 ii 18-17 Brooke, Samuel : omit He was elected proctor at Cambridge in 1613 and f.e.

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27 I Brooke, Samuel: fur 1032 read 1631

486 i 8f.e. Brookfleld, William H. : for Clevedon read Clevedon Court, Somerset 438 i 19 Brooks, Charles W. Shirley : for Norwood Green read Kensal Green

ii 21 Brooks, James : after Balliol College insert He was vice-chancellor of Oxford in 1552

447 i 24 Brotherton, Sir Thomas W. : for 1850 read 1851

448 i 14 Brough, William : for 1687-8 read 1688-9

452 ii 19-18 Brougham, Henry P., Lord Brougham: omit As Lord Cleveland . . , tories f.e. 17 f.e. for felt bound in 1880 to vacate read in 1880 vacated

16 f.e. omit accordingly

14 f.e. after Knaresborough insert in succession to Tierney

456 i 15 for Italy read Sardinia

457 i 14 for 1835-40 read 1885-52

459 ii 4 Broughton, Arthur : for (d. 1808?) read d. 1796

5 after botanist insert youngest son of Thomas Broughton, 1704-74 [q. v.]

8-11 for and subsequently settled .... Hortus Eastensis read He practised

medicine at Bristol, and was elected physician to the infirmary there, 14 May 1780. He went to Jamaica in Dec. 1788 with leave of absence, but never returned, dying at Kingston 29 May 1796. (Felix Farley, ' Bristol Journal,' 80 July 1796)

460 i 9 Broughton, Hugh : after Durham insert in 1578

464 i 84 Broughton, Thomas (1704-1774) : before the vicarage insert a prebend in Salisbury

Cathedral, to which belonged

87-8 omit To the same influence he owed .... Salisbury Cathedral

88-9 for and on receiving this read On this

467 i 27 Broughton, William E. : after 1821 insert He was colonel of marines from 1819 till his death

469 ii 20 f.e. Brouncker, William, 2nd Viscount : for 1642 read 1646

470 i 9 after nation insert He was M.P. for Westbury in the convention parliament

of 1660

17 f.e. for Mr. Pitt read Mr. Pett

ii 2 before Pepys insert He was a commissioner of the navy for general business

1664-8 and comptroller of the treasurer's accounts 1668-79 3 for in this office read at the admiralty

32 after 1648 insert was M.P. for Komney from 1665 till he was expelled the

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1 i 11 f.e. Brown, Charles : for 1742 read 1741

ii 8 Brown, Charles A. : for 1787 ? read 1786 9 after Keats insert born in June 1786

2 i 24 for 1885 read 1887

8 ii 27 f.e. Brown, David (1768-1812) : for a grammar school read the grammar school

5 i 11 f.e. Brown, Sir George : before He was made insert He was colonel of the 77th foot

1851-4 and of the 7th foot 1854-5 8 f.e. after brigade insert in Jan. 1855

7 ii 2 f.e. Brown, James B. the younger : omit Dr.

21 ii 1 Brown, John C. : for CHARLES read CRAWFORD

22 i 9-8 f.e. Brown, Lancelot: for M.P. for Huntingdonshire read M.P. for Totnes 1780-4, for

Huntingdon 1784-90, and for Huntingdonshire 1782-4 6 f.e. for London read Loudon

25 i 14 f.e. Brown, Sir Eobert : for 1748 read July 1742 28 i 28 Brown, Samuel (1817-1856) : omit Dr. 85 i 18 f.e. Brown, Ulysses M. von : for Charles V read Charles VI 38 ii 16 f.e. Browne, Sir Anthony : after Browne insert He was M.P. for Surrey in 1542 and

1547 89 i 11 f.e. Browne, Anthony (1510 ?-1567) : after Cromwell insert He was M.P. for Lost-

withiel in 1545, for Preston in 1553, and for Maldon in 1554

40 i 20 f.e. Browne, Anthony, 1st Viscount Montague (1526-1592): after Elizabeth insert He was M.P. for Guildford 1542 and 1517, for Pctersfield 1558, and for Surrey 1554

10-9 for Gylesland read Gilsland

f-e. 43 ii 23 f.e. Browne, George (d. 1556) : after 1584 insert He was consecrated at Lambeth by

the archbishop of Canterbury on 19 March 1534-5 47 i 7 Browne, Hablot K. : for Fairleigh read Fairlegh

54 ii l.l. Browne, Sir Eichard : after recruiters insert in October 1645

55 i 1 for 1647 . . . London read 1648 was also chosen alderman of Langbourn

ward and sheriff of London

ii 4 after baronet insert He was commissioner of appeals in the excise from

1661 till death, and also president of Bethlehem and Bridewell hospitals 1660-8 60 ii 19 f.e. Browne, Robert: for Allen read Alden

7-6 f.e. for and his last descendant . . . Pomfret read A son Edward was one of

twenty gentlemen who under the leadership of Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore, founded the colony of Maryland in 1634. He settled permanently in the colony, and by his wife, Mary, daughter of Morgan Williams, was father of Morgan and Edward Browne, whose descendants are still numerous in the United States of America

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61 ii 82-83 Browne, Samuel (d. 1668) : for Two years previously read In October 1641

84 for boroughs read parishes

62 i 82-88 for After this . . . when he read He was elected M.P. for Bedford in 1659,

and for Bedfordshire in 1660. At the restoration he

64 ii 4 Browne, Thomas : for in 1673 read 6 Deo. 1673

25-26 Note that ' The Boyal Charter . . . ' 1619 is by Thomas Bayly [q. v.] and

not by the subject of this article

65 i 80 Browne, Sir Thomas : for twelve read ten

32 for three read two

72 i II. Browne, Thomas (1708 ?-1780) : after 1761 insert Clarenceux in 177S

78 * i \ Browning, Elizabeth Barrett : for 1809 read 1806

5 )

4 for Burn Hall read Coxhoe Hall in the parish of Kelloe

10 f.e. for about eleven or twelve read thirteen

7 f.e. after printed insert in 1819 ; it was issued in 1820

ii 9 f.e. for seventeen years of age read twenty years of age (1826)

79 i 20 after drowned insert in Babbicombe Bay

81 ii 24 after 1861 insert Another mural tablet is in Kelloe church

88 ii 19 Brownrig, Ralph : after Cambridge insert in 1631

29-80 for in the same year read in 1642

85 ii 15 Brownrigg, Sir Robert : for K.C.B. read G.C.B.

21-22 for was made G.C.B. in 1822 read was governor of Landguard Fort from 1823

till his death

23 for April read May

92 i 37-88 Bruce, David II: for Oldham read Odiham

97 i 10 Bruce, Edward, Lord Kinloss : for Aylesbury read Ailesbury

104 i 32 Bruce, James, 8th Earl of Elgin: after government insert His election for

Southampton was, however, declared void on petition

105 ii 16 after Elgin insert who was made G.C.B. the year before

107 i 36 Bruce, Sir James L. Knight- : for In August 1887 read In 1835 and again in 1837

108 i 18 Bruce, John (1745-1826) : before and historiographer insert to the privy council

109 i 2 f.e. Bruce, Sir John H. : for lieutenant-general read major-general 1754 and

lieutenant-general 1758 ii 1 after Bermudas insert (1721-7)

2 after Parliament insert (1727-84 and 1741-7)

3 after eighty-two insert on 6 June 1766 114 i 23 f.e. Bruce, Robert de, I : for Brin read Brix

12 f.e. for Hemingford read Hemingburgh

119 i 12 f.e. Bruce, Robert de, VIII : for Jan. read July

180 i 82 Bruce, Thomas, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury : before When the insert He was lord-

lieutenant of Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire 1685-9

ii 85 Bruce, Thomas, 7th Earl of Elgin : after major-general insert in 1809, lieutenant- general in 1814, and general in 1887

181 ii 20 for from 1790 to 1840 read from 1790 to 1807 and from 1820 to 1840

136 i 23-24 Brudenell, James T., 7th Earl of Cardigan : for Hambledon in Hampshire read

Hambleden in Buckinghamshire 187 i 16-7 for what was known as the ' Black Bottle ' riot read a very serious

episode

40 for James read Garner Phipps

15 f.e. for in 1847 read on 20 June 1854

•189 i 9 Brudenell, Robert: after. 1790 insert (see MONTAGU, GEORGE BBUDENELL] 141 i 84 Briihl, John M., Count of: for Miss Cherone read Maria, daughter of Gene al

Christopher Chowne, who died in 1885 ' 142 ii 18 f.e. Brundish, John J. : for three read two 15-14 omit and Smith . . . 1836

f.e.

151 ii 24 Bryan, Sir Francis ; after occasion insert He was M.P. for Buckinghamshire in 1542 and 1544

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154 ii 14 f.e. Bryan, Matthew: for Mews read Mew

155 i 15 for Waller read Walker

157 ii 11 f.e. Bryce, Sir Alexander: for and in 1829 was appointed read colonel commandant

royal engineers in 1829 and in 1830

158 ii 18 f.e. Bryce, James, the elder: omit Scottish and after Church insert at Wick in

Caithness 160 i 4 f.e. Brydges, Grey, 5th Lord Chandos : before His insert Grey Brydges was M.P. for

Cricklade in 1597 162 ii 24 f.e. Brydges, James, 1st Duke of Chandos : for Chandos read Canons

8 f.e. after George II insert He resigned the lord-lieutenancy of Hertfordshire in

1742

166 ii 17 f.e. Brydone, Patrick : for 1741 ? read 1736

16-15 for was born . . . 1741 read was son of Robert Brydone (1687 ?-1761),

f.e. minister of Coldingham in Berwickshire, by his wife Elizabeth (d. 1764),

daughter of John Dysart, his predecessor in the benefice. Patrick was born, probably at Coldingham, on 5 Jan. 1786

167 i 29 after office insert from 1779 till death

33 after p. 648 insert Hew Scott, Fasti, ii. 481

168 i 1 Bryne, Albertus : for 1669 ? read 1677

88 after name insert He was organist and fourth fellow of Dulwich College from

1671 to 1677 and organist of All Hallows Barking in 1676 171 i 84 Buc, Sir George : after (Cottonian MSS.) insert He was M.P. for Gatton in 1592

and 1597 186 ii 32-38 Buchanan, Francis H. : for do not appear . . . except read appeared in

86 after death insert and in ' Eastern India ' by Robert Montgomery Martin

[q. v.] 1888 (8 vols.) 11 f.e. after year insert He was married and left a son

189 i 24 Buchanan, George (1506-1582) : for (10 Feb.) read (10 Feb. 1567)

38 for 16 Sept. read 16 Sept. 1568

190 ii 10 for 1569 read 1570

191 i 8 f.e. for death read retirement 193 i 6 f.e. for ' Irenes ' read ' Icones

199 ii 16 f.e. Buckenham, Eohert: after 1581 insert In the latter year he became archdeacon

of Lewes

200 ii 33 Buckeridge, John : for Colwell read Colwall

210 i 17 f.e. Buckle, Henry T.: for Lord Coleridge read John Duke (afterwards Lord)

Coleridge

215 i 21 f.e. Buckley, William (d. 1570 ?) : for Ufton read Ufton Decani 224 i ' 3-2/.e. Budgell, Eustace : for a member of the Irish House of Commons read M.P. for

Mullingar in the Irish House of Commons 1715-27 226 ii 13 Bud worth, William : for Shareshull read Shareshill

281 i 6 f.e. Bulkeley, Arthur : for 4 March read 14 March

ii 19 Bulkeley, Launcelot : for Some years later read In 1613

28 after kingdom insert From 1684 till death he was treasurer of Cashel

282 i 4 Bulkeley, Sir Richard (1538-1621): for parliaments ... 1570 read parliaments of

1562 and 1571

9 for 1576 read 1576-7

ii 16 f.e. after Notes and Queries insert 1st Series

233 i 5 f.e. Bulkeley, Sir Richard (1644-1710) : after 1672 insert He was M.P. for Fechard (Wexford) in the Irish House of Commons from 1692 till death

242 ii 20 f.e. Bull, John (fl. 1636) : for (ft. 1686) read (d. 1642)

2 f.e. for Throskites read Thraskites

243 i 6 after p. 571) insert Bull died in January 1641-2

250 i 12 f.e. Buller, Sir George : after 1862 insert He was appointed colonel of the 88th foot

in August 1860, but was transferred next month to the Highland Brigade

251 i 5-6 Bullingham, John : for the recently created bishopric of Bristol read the bishopric

of Bristol (created in 1542)

252 ii 17 f.e. Bullingham, Nicholas : for 24 April read 18 April

257 ii 23-22 Bullokar, William : for Sir Ad. Toinings at Newhaveri read Sir Adrian Poinings f.e. at Havre

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259 °i ' 24/1 Bulstrode, Edward : for Hedgeley read Hedgerley

9 f.e. after Astley insert He was chief justice of the Anglesea circuit the same

year

260 ii 15 Bulstrode, Whitelocke : after excise insert 1710-5 }

261 ii 18-12 Bulteel, John : for To a certain John Bulteel who read One John Bulteel was

fe, secretary to Edward earl of Clarendon, was created M.A.of Oxford 9 Sept.

1661, was elected M.P. for Lostwithiel in 1661 and 11 f.e. for has read To him has

7 f.e. for John Bulteel read another John Bulteel

4-lf.e. omit these lines

264 i 10 f.e. Bulwer, W. Henry Lytton E., Baron Balling : after Bulwer insert who contested

Hertford in 1826

2-1/.6". for for four sessions during which he read till the dissolution of 1837 and

266 i 14 Bunbury, Sir Henry E. : for 1815 read 1814

16 f.e. for 1820 read 1821

ii 6 after followed insert He withdrew from the army in 1882

268 i 7 f.e. Bandy, Eichard : for a month later read on 24 Aug.

271 i 7 Bunny, Edmund : for 1619 read 1618

14 f.e. after 1585 insert resigned 1603

lf.c. for 1618-9 read 1617-8

272 i 26 Bunny, Francis : after Calvinist insert At the time of his death he was preben-

dary of Carlisle

285 ii 18 f.e. Burbage, Eichard: after stage insert and seems to have joined the Earl of

Leicester's company of players which was long in high repute, and was afterwards known successively as the Earl of Derby's company, as the Lord Chamberlain's company, and after the accession of James I as the king's company 11 f.e. for his father read Burbage's father

286 i 8-23 for Except for the mention ... the day in a warrant read At Christmas 1594

he was summoned with two other members of his company (then known as the Lord Chamberlain's company), William Kempe[q. v.] and William Shakespeare, to act before the queen at Greenwich palace ; they played in two several interludes on 27 and 28 Dec. and received 20Z. for their services. A warrant 24 for authorising read constituted

25-26 for —the company in highest repute at the time— read the king's company

and authorised them

31-86 omit from Burbage's position . . . from 1593

ii 35 for 1594 read 1589

288 i 27-28 for very suspicious read quite authentic

89-40 for Chamberlain's '.Letter Writer ' read Chamberlain, the letter writer

289 ii 7-8 Burch, Edward : for On the death of Eichard Wilson read In 1794

291 ii 28-29 Burchett, Josiah : for On his return to England he read He

30 for (1695) read (February 1693-4)

83 after Sandwich insert as a whig

34 for 1721 read 1722

292 i 22-28 for He married Thomasine . . . vi. 468) read Burchett married on 22 July

1721 the widow of Captain Kobert Aris, commissioner of the navy at Plymouth (Hist. Beg. 1721, p. 81). His only daughter Elizabeth married Sir Charles Hardy the elder [q. v.]

295 ii 19 Burder, Henry F. : after 1830 insert He was chairman of the Congregational Union in 1844

297 ii 18-15 Burdett, Sir Francis : for In 1806 ... for Westminster read At the general

election of 1806 16 for Paull, who read Paull for Westminster. Paull

298 ii 14-15 for In 1820 ... and shared read In 1819 George Lamb took Romilly's seat

and in 1820 it was filled by Hobhouse, who shared

805 i 24 Burges, Sir James B. : for commissioner of excise, and died read a commissioner

of the Scottish excise 1761-8, and afterwards comptroller-general of the Scottish customs from 1768 till his death on 16 March 1786

806 ii 21 for General Alexander Fordyce read Alexander Fordyce [q. v.] 307 i 11 f.e. Surges, Mary A. : for He read She

7 for 188- read 1885

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Page Col. Line 311 ii 14 Burgess, John : for Hamsacre read Hunsacre

3-1 f.e. for Dr. Munk . . . certainly mistaken read He also had a son, Dr. John

Burgess of Sutton Coldfield, whose ' Medical Commonplaces ' are preserved in Sloane MS. 250

818 ii 6 Burgess, Thomas : after Salisbury insert He was prebendary of Salisbury 1787-

1808

19-20 for In 1794 read In September 1791

815 ii 19 Burgh, Benedict : after Estsex ' insert Burgh also edited and completed Lydgate's ' Secretes of Philosophers ' (see Robert Steele's edition of the ' Secreta ' for the Early English Text Society, 1893)

819 i 37 Burgh, Hubert de : for 1330 read 1230

828 i l.l. Burgh, Richard de : for FitzAldelm read Fitzaldhelm

827 ii 7 Burgh, Sir Ulysses B. : for Lord Downes read 2nd Baron Downes [q. v.]

4/.e. before He became insert He was M.P. for Carlow Co. 1818-26 and for

Queenborough 1826-80

828 i 8-4 for the following year read 1833

5-7 for during the Duke . . . ordnance read remained surveyor-general of the

ordnance during the Duke of Wellington's ministry till 1880 15 before He died insert He was colonel of the 54th foot 1845-50

Burgh, Walter de : for Walter de Laci's wife read Walter de Burgh's wife 832 ii 12 f.e. Burghall, Edward : for KAINE read RAINES 838 ii 4 Burghers, Michael : for (d. 1727) read (1653 ?-1727)

5-6 for came to England . . . Oxford read born at Amsterdam about 1658,

and settled at Oxford in 1673 9 after 1720 insert He succeeded David Loggan [q. v.] as c sculptor ' to the

university in 1692

14 for John Barefoot, letter-doctor read Richard Barefoot, letter-carrier

S39 ii 13 f.e. Burgoyne, Sir John (1789-85) : for 1788 read 1782 841 i 5 Burgoyne, John (1722-1792) : for 1768 read 1769 348 ii 27 Burgoyne, Sir John F. : for 1850 read 1851

4/.e. after engineers insert (November 1854)

845 i 28 Burhill, Robert : for Beconum read Becanum

82 for Beconi read Becani

372 ii 19 f.e. Burley, John : for 1647 read 1648 873 i 4 for 1647 read 1647-8

377 ii 28 Burn, Richard : for 1783 read 1784 878 ii 36 Burn, William : omit Dalkeith Palace and

21 f.e. for Sandown read Sandon

' 15 f.e. for the Earl of Annesley read Earl Annesley

380 ii 8 f.e. Burnaby, Frederick G. : for 1874 read 1875 886 ii 14 f.e. Burnell, Robert : after obtained insert He was presented to prebends in St. Paul's

and Hereford cathedrals 397 ii 1 Burnet, Gilbert : for 1672 read 1671

898 i 36 for Grimstone read Grimston

899 i 42 for the Earl of Stafford read Viscount Stafford 402 ii 39 for 1699 read 1698

404 ii 84 for 7 read 17

405 i 1 after controversy insert He was prebendary of Salisbury from 1715 until

his death, 17 June 1726

407 ii 14 f.e. Burnet, Margaret: omit 1670 or

408 ii 27 Burnet, Thomas (1635 ?-1715) : for 1661 read 1667

410 i 32 Burnet, Thomas (d. 1750) : after and insert was prebendary of Salisbury from 1711 till his death, 28 May 1750. He

ii 20-19 Burnet, Sir Thomas : for was at length called to the bar read at length began f.e. practice at the bar

415 i 8 f.e. Burnett, Sir William : after K.C.B. insert in 1850

416 i 6 f.e. Burney, Charles : for < The Coming Man ' read ' The Cunning Man '

417 ii 9-8/.e. for Reynolds, now .... Oxford read Reynolds for Mrs. Thrale, at whose

sale it was bought by Charles Burney (1757-1817) [q. v.] ; it now belongs to Archdeacon Burney ; a replica is in the Music School, Oxford

418 i 12 omit Busby's Anecdotes, ii. 52

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418 ii 14 f.e. Burney, Charles (1757-1817) : for afterwards .... Burney read successively

archdeacon of St. Albans and Colchester, the friend of Bishop Blomfield, and a man of considerable social gifts. Burney himself

419 i 16-15 Burney, James : for captain in the royal navy read rear-admiral

f-e.

ii 85 after apoplexy insert a rear-admiral on the retired list

428 ii 20 f.e. Burns, Bobert (1759-1796) : for East Indian read West Indian 480 ii 12 f.e. for 18 read 16

440 i 28 f.e. Burrard, Sir Harry : for from 1706 to 1736 read from 1705 to 1727 and for Yar- mouth (I. of W.) from 1727 till his death, 80 May 1785 21 f.e. for 1784 read 1778

11 f.e. after Sir Harry insert He was M.P. for Lymington 1780-8, 1790-1, and 1802

ii ' 8 for and also made read He had already, in 1787, been made

442" i 25 Burrell, Lady Sophia : for BURBELL, LADY SOPHIA read BUBBELL, SOPHIA LADY ii 26 Burrell, Sir William : after Kochester insert continuing in both posts till death 28 for 1771 read 1774, being re-elected for Haslemere in that year

443 i 8 Burrough, Edward: for 1662 read 1663

444 i 20 for towards the end of 1662 read on 14 Feb. 1662-3 (ELLWOOD'S Auto-

biography)

445 i 5 Burrough, Sir James : after 1727 insert resigning the post in 1749

9 after 1764 insert He was vice-chancellor of Cambridge in 1759

ii 4 for by way of consolation read in November 1759

448 i 7 Burrow, Sir James : for At the early age of twenty-three read In 1733, at the age

of thirty-two

450 ii 1, 2 Burrowes, Peter : for In 1821 he was appointed judge read From 1821 to 1835 he was commissioner

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BURTON CANTWELL

N,B.— ; f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line Page Col. Line 4 i 24 Burton, Edward : after professorship insert in 1829

ii 16 Burton, George : after Walcot insert He married, 9 July 1743, Anne Reeve of Melton Mowbray

8 i 10 Burton, Hezekiah : for vicar read rector

9 i 19 Burton, John (1696-1771) : for 1720 read 1720-1 ii 15 for 1779 read 1772

10 i 7 Burton, John (1697-1771) : for 1697 read 1710

8-14 for was born at Eipon .... in 1788 read son of John Burton, a London

merchant, by Margaret, daughter of the Eev. J. Leake, was born at Colchester on 9 June 1710, and was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and at St. John's College, Cambridge, whence he graduated M.B. in 1733. He afterwards studied at Leyden

15 f.e. for 21 Feb. read 19 Jan.

14 f.e. after Burton insert Burton married, on 2 Jan. 1784-5, in York Minster, Mary

Henson. She survived him a few months and was buried by his side in Holy Trinity Church, Micklegate

11 i 10 f.e. Burton, John H. : for 1862 read 1864

17 i 12-16 Burton, Thomas: for The Westmoreland returns ... .re-elected to it read Burton

was re-elected for Westmoreland to Richard Cromwell's parliament (27 Jan. 1658-9 to 22 April 1659)

18 ii' 17 f.e. Burton, William (1575-1645) : for 1662 read 1622

21 ii 27 f.e. Bury, Arthur : for 1714? read 1713

11 f.e. before and was offered insert was made prebendary of Exeter

22 i 4 f.e. for evidently the composition of Bury read by James Parkinson [a. v.]

1658-1722

2 f.e. for his read Bury's and for he read Bury

ii 12-14 for The date of his death .... about 1714 read He died, according to

Rawlinson MSS. in Bodleian Library, in Sept. 1713 28 i 81-82 Bury, Lady Charlotte S. M. : for died quite forgotten .... and her read was

described in the 88-84 for curiously says read as

12 f.e. for Disinterested read Disinherited 28 ii 21 Bury, Thomas : for 1667 read 1667-8

32 ii 33 Bush, Paul : for about 1517 read in June 1518

86-39 for the ' Bonhommes ' . . , . Black Prince), whose house read the Austin

Friars), whose house 84 i 29 Bushe, Charles K. : for 1797 read 1796

80 after Callan insert He sat for that place till 1799, when he was returned for

Donegal borough

12-11 for On the dissolution . ... in 1803 read Bushe was made third serjeant in

f.e. July 1805. On the promotion of the solicitor-general Plunket to the

attorney*generalship in the following October 35 i 11 Bushell, Brown : for April read March

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85 i 85 Bushell, Seth: for and M.A. read He proceeded M.A. 1GS5 89 i l°/-e'lBUgl£ Hans (1772-1862) : for Wordsworth read Wadsworth

8/.e. ) 42 i i Butcher, Edmund : after Edmund insert a churchman and a tory, and alderman of

Bristol from 1888 to 1850

45 ii 19 f.e. Butler, Charles (1750-1832) : for 1832 read 1831 48 17 f.e. Butler, Sir Edward G. for the latter year read 1815

50 ii 9 Butler, James, 2nd Earl of Ormonde : for 1877 read 1337-8

52 i 7 f.e. Butler, James (fl. 1631-4) : for 1642 read 1648

4-3/.e. for earl (afterwards .... of Ormonde read twelfth earl (afterwards marquis

and duke) of Ormonde

53 i 10 Butler, James, 1st Duke of Ormonde : for In 1631 he read He then 67 i 4-S/.£. for from February to April read till April

ii 23 after Somerset insert (resigned in 1672)

60 i 87-89 for an English dukedom .... Lauderdale read one English dukedom having

lapsed with the death of Lauderdale, another

61 i 12 f.e. Butler, James, 2nd Duke of Ormonde : for Ormonde read In Sept. 1688 James II

made Ormonde K.G., but the duke

ii 11 /o?'was gratified .... the read was installed K.G-. and was gratified by the

13 for life- guards read horse-guards

62 ii 8 f.e. for the following year read April 1707

64 j 17 after 529-530) insert He was lord-lieutenant of Norfolk 1713-14

28-24 omit and confirmed in the lord-lieutenancy

25 omit from both offices

ii 12 after June insert 1716

67 i 18 Butler, John (1717-1802) . for was born at Hamburg read son of James Butler of

Hamburg, was born there in 1717

20-23 for He was not a member .... Cambridge read He matriculated from

University College, Oxford, on 10 May 1733, and graduated B.C.L. in 1746 and D.C.L. in 1752 ii 6 for in 1802 read 10 Dec. 1802

68 i 10 f.e. Butler, Joseph: after July insert 1719

69 i 19 f.e. after St. Paul's insert with a prebend and a residentiary canonry

18 f.e. after installed insert as dean

18-17 for his other preferments read his preferments at Rochester and Stanhope

f.f. ii 10 f.e. for 1741 read 1750

78 ii 23-24 Butler, Pierce, 3rd Viscount Galmoy : for Aughrim and the Boyne read the Boyne

and Aughrim

76 ii 29 Butler, Samuel (1774-1839) : for 1822 read 1821

8/.e. after 1797 insert and of 'Sidneiana ' for the Boxburghe Club in 1837

77 i 8 after 311 insert A full life was published by Samuel Butler, his grandson, in

1896

79 ii 8 Butler, Thomas, 10th Earl of Ormonde ; after time insert holding that office till

death 88 omit with his views

81 i 33 after Armada insert and was made K.G.

38-41 omit Early in 1599 . . . Ireland but

41 for with read With

16 f.e. after loyalty insert (cf. Letters and Despatches relative io the Taking of

the Earl of Ormonde by O'More A.D. 1600, edited by J. Graves, 1863. '

82 ii 5-i/.e. Butler, Thomas, Earl of Ossory : for in the Irish House of Commons read M.P. for

Dublin University in the Irish House of Commons 1661-2 84 i 87 for hi June read on 11 Aug.

86 ii 10 Butler, Walter, llth Earl of Ormonde : for Poyntz read Preston

92 i 17 Butler, William A. : for Thomson read Thompson

93 i 84 Butt, Isaac : after 1852 insert (having contested Mayo Co. as a conservative in 1850)

20 f.e. for Sir J. M'Kenna read the Hon. J. W. Fortescue

19 f.e. after 1865 insert when he was defeated by Sir J. M'Kenna

2 f.e. after 1871 insert having been defeated for Monaghan Co. the previous July

95 ii 24 Butter, Nathaniel : for Giffard read Gifford

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98 ii 10-11 Butterworth, Joseph : for He sat in parliament .... Dover read He was M.P. for

Coventry 1812-18 and for Dover 182U-G

4-3/.e. Button, Balph: for Dr. Henry Hammond read Edward Corbet, the successor of Dr. Henry Hammond

99 i 28 for Wood's read Ward's

101 i 20 Button, William : omit and afterwards dean

13 f.e. for 1248 read 1247

ii 11 Button, Sir William : for 1654 read 1655 16 f.e. for 1654 read 1654-5

102 ii 5 Butts, Robert : for four read five

105 ii 10 Buxton, Charles : for M.A. in 1848 read B.A. in 1845 and M.A. in 1850 110 i 20 Byam, Henry : for 1637 read 1627

21 for the vicarage read afterwards became vicar

118 ii 15 f.e. Byles, John B. : for JOHN read Sm JOHN

114 i 12, 13 omit and he was the last survivor of the order

21 for June read January

115 i 13 Byng, Andrew : for 1651 read 1652

18 for 1651 read March 1651-2

22 after business insert He was sub-dean of York for forty-six years, from 1606

till his death 118 i 30 Byng, George, Viscount Torrington , after Torrington insert He had been M.P.

for Plymouth since 1705 120 i 12 f.e. Byng, John (1704-1757) : after 1757 insert He was M.P. for Rochester from 1751

till his death

122 i 11, 12 Byng, Sir John, Earl of Strafford : omit and governor .... Culmore

21 before in 1822 insert the colonelcy of the York Infantry Volunteers (1815-6),

the colonelcy of the 4th West India regiment (1816-9), 27 for but resigned his command read In 1832 he was made governor of

Londonderry and Culmore, but he resigned his Irish command ii 9 Byng, Thomas : for 1572 read 1572 and 1578 l.l. By imeman, Henry : for Ball read Bell

123 i 21 f.e. Byrd, William: for 1538 ? read 1540

ii 24-26 for It was .... he married read On 14 Sept. 1568 he married at St, Mar-

garet's in the Close, Lincoln

124 i 22 f.e. for is read in

ii 17-7 for Somewhere about this time .... the crown read In April 1592 Byrd

f.e. was still living at Harlington, but about 1593 he became possessed of the

remainder of a lease of Stondon Place, Essex, an estate belonging to William Shelley, who was shortly afterwards convicted of high treason. The property was sequestrated and on 15 July 1595 Byrd obtained a crown lease of it for the lives of his eldest son, Christopher, and his daughters Elizabeth and Rachel

125 i 10 for 1698 read 1608

23-28 for What the end of the dispute .... much longer read Mrs. Shelley died

in 1609, and the long dispute was settled by Byrd's purchase of Stondon Place in the name of John and Thomas Petre, charging part of the property with a payment to himself of 20Z. for his life with remainder to his second son, Thomas an arrangement which gave rise to further litigation after his death ii 24 f.e. for Sir Thomas Leighton's read Sir William Leighton's

126 i 5-12 for but the copies of the two .... Antiquarian Society in 1841 read with-

out title-pages probably in 1588, and have been published in modern editions

35 after Gresham College insert and was alive in 1651

88 after married insert (1) Hook, by whom she had two children, William and

Katherine, wife of Michael Walton, and (2) 89, 40 for Thomas Falconbridge read (1) Henry Hawksworth, by whom she had

four sons, and (2) Thomas Faulconbridge ; and 6. Anne, who died young 129 i 24 Byrne, William : after success insert His second daughter, Mary, married James

Green, 1771-1834 [q. v.]

188 ii 8 f.e. Byron, George, 6th Lord : for 245 read 45 185 ii 12 for JOHN read JOHN THOMAS

144 ii 18 f.e. for Cappet read Coppet

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153 ii 18 Byron, George, 6tli Lord: for Tinton read Turton 165 ii Sf.e. Bythner, Victorinus : for professor of read lecturer on

175 i 11 Cade, Salusbury : after 1660 insert He was educated as a foundation scholar at Lewisham Grammar School

184 i 9-11 Cadogan, William, 1st Earl : omit The lieutenancy .... same year

85-88 omit Cadogan was lieutenant . ... of London App.)

ii ic before Before the death insert The lieutenancy of the Tower of London was

conferred on him in December 1706, and he held it till January 1713 24-26 omit lieutenant .... until 1718

32 after Holland insert On 81 Aug. 1715 Cadogan was appointed governor of the

Isle of Wight 3-1 f.e. omit In September . . , . Wight

185 i 17 f.e, for 1709 read 1719

2-1 f.e. for the posts of commander-in-chief of the army and read post of

186 i 12 f.e. after CHARLES CADOGAN insert (1691-1776)

7 f.e. for several read two and after Beading insert 1716-22 6 f.e. after Wight insert 1722-6

8 f.e. after dragoons insert He was governor of Sheerness 1749-52 and of Graves-

end and Tilbury 1752 till death.

202 ii 16 f.e. Caesar, Sir Charles : for Bletchingley, Surrey read Weymouth 204 i 11 Caesar, Henry : for 1 Oct. read 27 June

8-1 f.e. Caesar, Sir Julius: omit Many of his prescriptions .... manuscripts ii i omit by Sir Hans Sloane

206 ii 7 for Essex read Suffolk

207 ii 22 Caesar, Julius : after (1720) insert Many of his prescriptions are preserved in

Sloane MS. 2815, having been copied from original manuscript by Sir Hans Sloane 40 Caesar, Sir Thomas : after undistinguished insert He was M.P. for Appleby in 1601 42 omit puisne or

215 i 89 Cairnoross, Alexander : for in 1701 read 14 May 1701

216 ii 5-6 Cairnes, David : for till the close of his life read till 1703

218 i 7-6/.e. Caims, Hugh M ., 1st Earl Cairns : for the conduct ... Of this read the Oude despatch of Lord Ellenborough, who was president of the board of control, and this speech was subsequently published. In the following session he

despatch of Lord Ellenborough, who was president of the board of control,

d this speech was subsequently published. In the following introduced two bills, one to simplify titles to real estate and another to

establish a land registry, and his speeches introducing them produced a very favourable impression. Of his subsequent speech on the Reform Bill, 22 March 1859 ii 5-11 omit This speech was . . . the house

12 for ' Cagliari ' read < Gfosfcles and Georges *

219 i 26-28 for Cairns to some extent . . . the bench read Subsequently in 1877 Cairns

as a sort of reparation appointed Lord Chelmsford's son, Alfred Henry Thesiger [q. v.], a lord justice of the appeal court

89-40 for On 21 July, when the bill read On 20 July 1869, when Gladstone's Irish

Church bill

220 ii 11 for him read new buildings

14 omit the line

221 i 15 f.e. Caius, John: after Althorp insert which is now. at the John Rylands library at

Manchester

285 ii 26 Calcott, Wellins: for Cheshire read Shropshire

2.37 i 20 Calcraft, John (1726-1772) : after treasury insert He was M.P. for Calne 1766-8 22 for the same constituency read Rochester

240 ii 88 Caldeoott, Thomas : for 1743 read 1744

35 before New College insert Winchester arid

241 ii 5 f.e. Calder, Eobert : for Neuthorn read Nenthorn

248 ii 86 Calder, Sir Kobert : after 1810 insert He was made K.C.B. Jan. 1815

245 ii 4/.e. Calderwood, David : for Grubb's read Grub's

247 i 19 Caldwell, Sir Alexander : for 1765 read 1763

19-23 for Captain Alexander Caldwell ____ in 1765 read William Caldwell by his

third wife, Isabella, daughter of Alexander Clark of Inverness. He was a grandson of Sir John Caldwell, 2nd baronet, of Castle Caldwell, Co. Fermanagh

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247 ii 11 f.e, Caldwell, Sir Alexander : after 1839 insert Sir Alexander was twice married, first

to Ann Miller, who died 22 Oct. 1836, and secondly to Elizabeth Shepheard. The second Lady Caldwell afterwards married Colonel Le Blanc and died in 1891

248 i 9 f.e. Caldwell, Sir Benjamin : after 1788 insert He was M.P. for Knocktopher in the

Irish House of Commons 1776-83 and for Harristown 1788-90

249 i 35 Calendar, Earl of : omit this cross reference

254 i 8 f.e. Call, Sir John : for Lord Oxford read Lord Orford 261 i 12 f.e. Calthorpe, Sir Henry: for Foster's read Forster's

4-8/.<?. Calthorpe, Sir Charles : for 1588, in succession to Thomas Snagge read 1584 265 ii 7-11 Calverley, Walter : for But more interesting .... was first published read Calverley's story was twice dramatised first by George Wilkins [q. v.] in 1 Miseries of Enforced Marriage ' (1607) and secondly in ' The Yorkshire Tragedy,' which was first published 17 for the play read ' The Yorkshire Tragedy '

2C6 i 36 Calvert, Caroline Louisa W. : for Dr. Woold read Dr. Woolls 268 ii 9 f.e. Calvert, Frederick, 7th Lord Baltimore : for seventh read sixth 7 f.e. for sixth read fifth

12-16 note that Carlyle refers not to the subject of this article, but to his father,

under date 1739

270- ii 4 f.e. Calvert, George, 1st Lord Baltimore : before In the insert On 8 Jan. 1628-4 he was elected M.P. for Oxford University

272 i 11 for Anne, daughter of George Wynne read in 1604-5 Anne (d. 1622), daughter

of a Roman catholic, George Mynne 12 after Hertfordshire insert By her he had six sons and five daughters.

There is some evidence of a second marriage 18 f.e. add A portrait by Mytens has been often engraved

273 i 19-20 Calvert, Sir Harry: for G.C.B. . . . adjutant-general read G.C.B. in 1815 and

G.C.H. in 1817, received next year

26-27 for about the time of his marriage read in January 1799, five months before

his marriage

274 i 16 Calvert, Leonard : for Port Comfort, Virginia, on 24 Feb. read Point Comfort,

Virginia, on 27 Feb. 18 after Indian village insert in Maryland

26 f.e. after Virginia insert In April 1687 Calvert was constituted lieutenant-

general, admiral, commander, chancellor, and chief justice of Maryland. He stood by the authority of the king during the Civil War, and was viewed with hostility by the parliamentary party.

21-20 for and finally drove Calvert to Virginia read Richard Ingle, who held a

, f.e. commission from the parliament against malignants in Chesapeake Bay,

finally drove Calvert to Virginia

11 f.e. for Frank White read Father Andrew White, S.J.

275 i 28 Calvert, Thomas : for about 1819 read in 1817

30 for 1814 read 1815

ii 27 Cambell, Sir James : for 1613 read 1614 28, 29 for Broad Street read Bread Street

81 before and twice insert governor of the East India Company 1602-3

40 for Lion Street read Lime Street

280 i 15 f.e. Camden, William : for a music lecture read the professorship of music

281 ii 17 f.e. for 1515 read 1615

286 ii 23 Cameron, Sir Alexander : for Inverallort read Inverailort

30, 31 for the 95th regiment read the corps of riflemen and afterwards as the

95th regiment

288 ii 26 Cameron, Charles D. : for Cobourg read Coburg

84 for 1866 read 1865

289 ii 43 Cameron, Donald : before was proclaimed insert his father 295 i 6-7 Cameron, John (1579 ?-1625) : omit of respectable parents

10 before After completing insert His father is identified with John Cameron,

rector of Dunoon, and the family claim connexion, with that of Lochiel

299 ii 18 Cameron, Sir John : before On 10 Jan. 1837 insert He had been colonel 93rd foot 1832-3 and was lieutenant-governor of Plymouth 1828 *S5

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through whose daughter Lady Diana the barony of Polwarth descended to her son Hugh Scott of Harden 812 i 44 Campbell, Anna M. , Countess of Balcarres : for eighth earl of Argyll read ninth

earl of Argyll 814 i 6 Campbell, Archibald, 4th Earl of Argyll : for 1447-8 read 1547-8

9 for Henry VIII read the English

818 i 2 f e Campbell, Archibald, 5th Earl of Argyll : for death read divorce

ii 84 Campbell, Archibald, 7th Earl of Argyll : for the nearest heir read near heir oj 0 ; 29 for one son and one daughter read five daughters and three sons, including

James, colonel of the Scots Guard in France, created earl of Irvine in 1642, who died in 1645

820 i 23 Campbell, Archibald, Marquis of Argyll : for 1660 read 1661 ii 26 for tutor read guardian

18 f.e. for 69 read 70

824 i 16 f.e. for 20,OOOZ. read 20,OOOZ. (Scots)

10 f.e. for depositions read dispositions

828 ii 39 for did not disprove .... only his read disproved cowardice but showed

LI. for St. Margaret's Chapel read St. Magdalene Chapel

329 i i 2 for whence after .... removed read thence to Newbattle Abbey, and after

a few weeks

29 for three read four

832 ii 22 Campbell, Archibald, 9th Earl of Argyll : for Maydock read Mugdock 839 ii 9 Campbell, Archibald, 1st Duke of Argyll : for 1690 read 1696

841 i 41 Campbell, Archibald, 3rd Duke of Argyll : for the 30th regiment of foot read the

86th regiment of foot 1709-10 ii 8 for 1725 read 1721

27 for the university of Aberdeen read Marischal College, Aberdeen

81 for 1784 read 1733

842 i 19 Campbell, Archibald (fl. 1767) : for (flt 1767) read (1726 ?-1780)

4, 3 f.e. for After this .... this author read Campbell died at Kingston, Jamaica,

on 10 Dec. 1780, in his fifty-fourth year, and was buried in Kingston parish churchyard

843 i 14 Campbell, Sir Archibald (1739-1791) : for and in the following month read In the

previous July he was

845 i 16 f.e. Campbell, Sir Archibald (1769-1843): after lieutenant-general insert was colonel of the 95th regiment 1829-34 and of the 77th regiment 1834-40

850 i 20 f.e. Campbell, Colin (1754-1814): before Campbell was promoted insert He was

colonel of the 5th garrison battalion 1808-12 and of the 55th foot 1812 till death

851 i 29 Campbell, Sir Colin (1776-1847) : after some years insert He was lieutenant-

governor of Tobago in 1828 and of Portsmouth 1828-35 31 for In 1839 read In November 1840

17 f.e. after Piccadilly insert He had been colonel of 99th foot 1834-6 and of 72nd

foot from 1836 till his death i :)$ ^<ft 7 f.e. Campbell, Sir Colin, Lord Clyde : for Colin read John

853 i 39, 40 for he it was .... victory read he rendered the highest services at the battle

20 f.e. for Crown Prince of Germany read the Prince of Prussia

854 i 10 f.e. for 1858 read 1861

855 ii 1, 2 Campbell, Daniel (1671 ?-1758) : for Catherine Denham read Catherine, daughter

of Henry, third Lord Cardross, and relict of Sir William Denham, bart., of West Shields

836 ii 15 f.e. Campbell, Duncan : for Haywardread Haywood 857 i 5f.e. Campbell, Lord Frederick : after 1765 insert was secretary fco the lord- lieutenant

of Ireland 1767-8 3f.e. for 1771 read 1777

2 f.e. for 1784 read 1787

1.1. omit the line

ii 1 omit tenant and for 1786 read 1790

2 after India insert He was a member of the committee of council for trade

1784-1801

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857 ii 14 f.e. after daughter insert He had been twice married previously

359 i 26 Campbell, Sir Guy : for commanded it read was attached to the staff

28 for 1828 read 1830

ii 11 f.e. Campbell, Hugh, 3rd Earl of Loudoun : for in the following year read of the same year

361 ii 30 Campbell, Sir Jamas (1637-1743) : after colonel of the insert 9th foot in 1715 and

of the

37-39 omit and was returned .... 1727

41, 42 omit promoting Campbell to be major-general and

42 for him read Campbell

IS f.e. after Castle insert He was M.P. for Ayrshire 1727-1741. He was promoted

brigadier-general in 1785 and major-general in 1739

362 i 14 Campbell, Sir James (1763-1819) : for general read lieutenant-general ii 15 after 1816 insert was made G-.C.H. in 1817

363 ii 4/.e. Campbell, Sir James (1773 ?-1835) : after major-general insert from 1825 to 1833

was governor of Grenada for 1830 read 1831 8 f.e. for 74th read 94th and for 94th read 74th

864 i 201821 } Campbell, Sir John (d. 1563) : for Sir John Lundy read Campbell of Lundy

868 i 29 Campbell, John, 1st Earl of Breadalbane : before On the insert He was a repre-

sentative peer in parliament in 1713

869 i 83 Campbell, John, 2nd Duke of Argyll : after Keyserswaert insert He was colonel

10th foot 1702-8, 4th horse-guards 1703-15, 5th foot 1706-7, 1st horse-guarda 1715-17 and 1733-40, and 3rd horse-guards 1726-33

870 i 20 f.e. after castle insert He was also governor of Minorca (1712-4 and 1714-6) 372 i 41 after offices add (He had been lord-lieutenant of Surrey 1715-6)

ii 8 f.e. after Jacobites insert From 1725 to 1730 he was master-general of the

ordnance, and from 1730 to 1737 was governor of Portsmouth. He was made field marshal Jan. 1735-6 878 i 25 omit field marshal and

31 for Oxford read Orford

ii 24 Campbell, John (1708-1775) : omit about the age of eighteen

80 for 1721 read 1736-7

375 ii 27 Campbell, John, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane : for Oxford read Orford 83-34 for In January 1746 read In 1745

88 after Scotland insert and sat till 1768 and again from 1774 to 1780

40 for 1761 read 1756

876 i , 18 Campbell, John, 4th Earl of Loudoun : after highlanders insert (the 54th)

17 f.e. after Skye insert From 1749, when his old regiment, the 54th, was disbanded,

he held until 1770 the colonelcy of the 80th foot. From 1755 to 1757 he was also colonel-in-chief of the 60th foot (rifles) ii G-7 for King George read Saint George

12 before He died insert He was colonel of the 3rd foot guards from 1770 till

death, and governor of Stirling Castle till 1763, when he was transferred to Edinburgh Castle, the governorship of which he held at death 878 ii 17 f.e. J Campbell, Sir John (1816-1855) : for 1816 read 1807

12 / ./- .

886 i 87 Campbell, John, 2nd Marquis of Breadalbane : for In 1843 he was chosen read

From 1840 to 1842 he was ii 9 f.e. Campbell, Sir John (1780-1863) : for K.C.T.S. read K.T.S.

887 ii 16 Campbell, Sir John (1802-1877) : for 1877 read 1878

888 i 26-27 for on the enlargement read in 1869 after the enlargement

31 for in December 1877 read on 21 April 1878

889 ii 31 Campbell, Neil (d. 1627) : for 1514 read 1574

890 i 9 f.e. Campbell, Sir Neil : before He accompanied insert He was made C.B. in 1815 892 i 17 Campbell, Eobert C. : for Dodswell read Dodwell

898 i 8 Campbell, Willielma, Viscountess Grlenorchy : for Staffordshire read Shropshire

402 i 22 Campion, Edmund : for five read six

28 for 14 read 12

ii 26 after away insert Two of the prisoners, Bosgrave and Orton, were not executed

403 i 22 Campion, Thomas : for (d. 1619) read (d. 1620

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403 i 28 for was probably the read has been wrongly stated to be

20-07 for and was born .... Elizabeth read This couple only married in 1597

when the poet was about 80. Campion's connexion with the Witham family is not clear

19 /.«. for at home read at Cambridge (cf. CLERKE'S Polimantcia, 1595)

11 f.e. for He appealed read He was entered at Gray's Inn in 1586 but before 1595

withdrew from the society. He was writing verse in 1598, but 6-4/.<?. for The book is one .... early bibliographers read No copy seems now

accessible ii 15-16 for we lose sight . . . when he read In January 1606-7 Campion

24-25 for and in 1610 .... accompaniments read Already in 1601 he had

published ' A Booke of Ayres.' There followed without date, probably in 1618, ' Two Bookes of Ayres.'

26 for in 1612 read about 1617

27 for Next year read In 1612 18-17 for of the same year read 1613

/>. 12-11 for During the same year read About 1617

f.e.

404 i 15 for Campion's publications . . . collected read Campion's works (save the

treatise on counterpoint) were collected by Mr. A. H. Bullen in 1889, and

his lyric gift is now generally acknowledged to give him a very high place

among the song-writers of his age.

23 before Brit. Mus. Cat. insert Mr. Bullen's Introduction to the Works of

Dr. Thomas Campion, 1889. 412 i 4 Canne, John : for 1649 read 1649-50

80 after Overton insert [q. v.], who must be distinguished from the pamphleteer

Kichard Overton [q. v.]

81 for he read Canne

414 i Sf.e. Canning, Charles J., Earl Canning : for the spring of 1851 read February 1832 417 ii 2 f.e. after death insert He had been make K.S.I, on the institution of the order

in 1861 421 i IQf.e. Canning, George : for Newport read Newtown

ii 4-7 for In 1796 . . . Wendover read In 1796, when he exchanged Newtown for

Wendover, Canning was made under-secretary of state for foreign affairs. He held that post till 1799, when he became a commissioner of the board of control and (1800-1) was paymaster-general. He was M.P. for Tralee (1802-6), for Newtown again (1806-7), arid for Hastings (1807-12) 8-9 for From 1799 to 1801 .... Ellis read From September 1797 to July 1798

he contributed to the ' Anti-Jacobin or Weekly Examiner ' with Ellis 11 omit contributed

28 omit such was

29-82 for that we only wonder .... in the following July read was great. The

' Anti-Jacobin or Weekly Examiner ' was continued after July 1798 as the ' Anti-Jacobin Keview,' a monthly magazine, which lasted till 1821

85-36 for and sister to the Duchess of Portland read (Her sister married in 1795

William Henry Cavendish Scott Bentinck, Marquis of Titchfield, who became Duke of Portland in 1809) *22 i 85 for at war read for war and the colonies

41 for the fall read the course

425 i 41-42 for his only son in the previous April read his eldest son in the previous

March » 9 after Harwich insert In 1826-7 he was M.P. for Newport, and in 1827 for

Seaford 11-12 for fifteen read thirteen

427 i 18 f.e. omit his relative

428 i| 30 for 27 Jan. read 5 Jan. 1827

for marquis Clanricarde read marquis of Clanricarde 448 ii 7-9 Canning, Stratford, Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe : omit on the second

occasion .... the Bath 445 i 11 Cannon, Robert : for 1707 read 1707-8

Cantelupe, Thomas de: omit He was the last canonised Englishman

457 i 38 Canton, John : after Electricity ; insert the Crtoton papers, ' Atheneum, ' 1849, pp. 5, 162, 875 ;

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CANUTE CHALONER

N.B.— /.e. stands for from end andZ.Z. for last line Page Col. Line . . .

4 Canute : for younger read elder 19 Canynges, William: for 1436 read 1456-7 28 f.e. Capel, Arthur, Earl of Essex : for Chauncey read Chauncy 7 after Wiltshire also insert He resigned the latter lord-lieutenancy in 1672,

but retained the former till 1687 15 i 18-19 for a new one composed of the principal whigs read a new one comprising

the principal whigs 17 i 19 f.e. Capel, Sir Henry Lord Capel : after April 1679 insert He was M.P. for Tewkesbury

1660-81 and for Cockermouth 1689-90 and 1690-2

4-3/.e. for but succeeded .... 1691-2 read and did not join the treasury board

again

19 i 25 Capel, Sir Thomas B. : omit This was his last service

29 after G.C.B. insert He was in command at Portsmouth 1848-52

16 f.e. Capel, William, 3rd Earl of Essex: for St. Andrew read the Thistle and for

1727 read 1722

11 f.e. for afterwards read in 1727

ii 13 Capell, Edward : for Throston read Troston Hall 5 f.e. for Sam. read Feb.

20 ii 12 Capellanus, John : see for a fuller account the article WALTON, JOHN (/. 1410) 25 i 7 Cappe, Newcome : for Leodensis read Leodiensis

28 i 3 Caradoc, Sir John P., Lord Howden : for 1797 read Sept. 1792

14 for Middleton read Midleton

15 for 1798 to 1799 read 1799 to April 1800

16 'for from 1799 to 1800 read from May 1800

29 after Mediterranean insert and was colonel 2nd battalion 54th foot 1801-2 I7f.e. after infantry insert (this post he held till 1809)

ii 15 f.e. after Wellesley insert He was superseded and was not given the governor-

ship of Gibraltar 7 f.e. for 1812 read 1814

29 i 5 for 6 read 26

ii 11-12 Caradoc, Sir John H., 2nd Lord Howden : for to the cndcf his life read till her death in 1861

30 for 1851 read 1854

40 i 8 Cardmaker, John : for Soon after this he was made read In 1547 he had been

made 16 f.e. add to authorities Cooper's Athense Cantab. 126-7

41 i 6 Cardonnel, Adam [de] : for four read five

42 ii 17 Cardwell, Edward, D.D. : for 1826 read 1825

43 i 9 omit of several

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ii' 4 Cardwell, Edward, Viscount Cardwell : after Commons insert on petition

26 after 1852 insert when he also contested Ayrshire unsuccessfully

44 i 18-19 for but shortly afterwards regained it on petition read But the successful

candidate, Charles Neate, was unseated on petition and Cardwell was returned at the new election, defeating his opponent, W. M. Thackeray, by 58 votes ii "1 Cardwell, Edward, Viscount Cardwell : for ingratitude read decrepitude

46 i 6-9 Care, Henry : for a German translation . . . . F. E. Rambach '1766 read Ram-

bach's ' Unpartheiische Historiedes Papstthums ' (Magdeburg, 1751-80, 10 vols.), although often described as a translation of Care's book, is really a translate of Archibald Bower's ' History of the Popes '

47 i 19 Carew, Bampfylde M. : for BAMFYLDE read BAMPFYLDE ii 17 f.e. for 440 read 401

49 i 15 f.e. Carew, Sir Benjamin H. : for June read Jan.

50 ii 13 Carew, Sir George : after 1601 insert and 1604

51 i 82 Carew, George, Earl of Totnes: for Bath and Wells read Wells

after following year insert when he was M.P. for Queenborough omit 1 March 1598-9 .... Wallop, and on

after Munster insert (It was not Carew but Sir George Carey of Cocking ton, co. Devon, who was appointed treasurer at wars in Ireland 22 March 1598^9, and a lord justice in September 1599)

for but on Essex's recall .... January, when read when

for successor. The read successor, the

52 i 25 for Anne read Joyce

53 - ,

Carew, Sir John : for Macleane read Maclean

54 i

Carew, John (d. 1660) : for at one of the universities read at Gloucester Hall,

Oxford

for In the parliament of 1654 he again had a place read In the parliament of 1653 he sat for Devon

55 ii 9 f.e. Carew, Sir Matthew : for ultimately read in 1588

59 ii 15 f.e. Carew, Sir Peter: after knighted insert He was M.P. for Tavistock in 1545 and

for Devonshire in 1558 62 ii 23 f.e. Carew, Sir Bichard : for 1642 read 1641

68 f 29 ^ Carew» Thomas : for 1598 read 1595

80-82 for He entered .... a degree read Wood's statement that he entered at

Corpus Christi College, Oxford, is uncorroborated. He apparently matri- culated at Merton College on 10 June 1608, aged 13, and graduated B.A. 81 Jan. 1611

64 i 1-2 Carew or Cawe : omit cross reference under Thomas

65 ii 35 Carey, George, 2nd Lord Hunsdon : after Dumbarton insert He was M.P. for

Hertfordshire in 1571 and afterwards for Hampshire (1584, 1586, 1588-9, 1592) 67 i 40-41 Carey, George J. : for Whaley Grange read Whalley Range

69 i 5 Carey, Henry, 1st Lord Hunsdon : for the Earl of Sussex read Lord Howard of

Effingham

70 ii 1-3 Carey, Henry, 2nd Earl of Monmouth : omit and the only one .... nobleman

14 after England insert He was M.P. for Camelford 1620, Beveriey 1624,

Tregony 1625, St. Mawes 1626, and Grampound 1628

73 i 16-15 Carey, John, 3rd Lord Hunsdon : for marshal of Berwick, where read M.P. for

f.e. Buckingham 1584, 1588-9, and 1592. As marshal of Berwick

74 i 19 f.e. Carey, Mathew : for premier read chancellor of the exchequer

75 ii 1 Carey, Robert, 1st Earl of Monmouth : after Morpeth insert being returned in

1592 for the same constituency, but preferring then to sit for Callington, which had also elected him

77 ii £2-38 Carey, William (1761-1834) : for and left three sons, one of whom was Felix Carey [q. v.] read His eldest son, Felix Carey [q. v.], predeceased him. Three sons survived him

3/.e. Carey, William (1769-1846) : for stall of read stall of Barnby, in York Cathedral, was conferred on him in 1802, «r>d that of

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80 i 29-31 Cargill, Donald : insert brackets before The Torwood and after 1741 21 f.e for Bethan read Bethune

88 i 27-30 Carleton, Sir Dudley, Viscount Dorchester : for daughter of Sir Henry Saville

.... Oxford read daughter of George Gerrard of Dorney, Buckingham- shire, by Margaret, whose second husband was Sir Henry Saville

89 ii 28 for 5 read 15

90 i 21-28 omit though there .... is inexplicable

19 f.e. Carleton, George (1559-1628): after Llandaff insert where he was already pre- bendary ii 11-12 omit represented Arundel .... and afterwards

93 i 24 Carleton, Guy (1598 ?-1685) : after Carlisle insert and prebendary of Durham

94 ii 25 Carleton, Guy, 1st Lord Dorchester : for in the same year read next year

11 f.e. after elder sons insert In 1782-8 he was colonel of the 84th foot

95 i 11 f.e. for Morgan read Morgann

ii 13-14 Carleton, Hugh, Viscount Carleton : for lord chief justice in Ireland read chief justice of common pleas in Ireland

18 after became insert third serjeant 1776, second serjeant 1777

19 omit lord

20 after 1787 insert He was M.P. for Tuam 1772-6, Philipstown 1776-83, and

Naas 1788-7

22-23 for became lord chief justice read retired from the bench

25-30 omit In 1803 .... in mistake for him

84 for in 1826 read on 25 Feb. 1826

96 i 84 Carleton, Mary: for Dorset Gardens read Lincoln's Inn Fields

104 i 82 Carlisle, Sir Anthony : for on the prince's accession read on 24 July 1821

105 i 11 Carlos, Edward J. : for a descendant read said to be a collateral descendant

106 i 29 Carlyle, Alexander : for Midlothian read Haddingtonshire 108 i 1 for Eoddan read Roddam

125 ii 12-18 Carlyle, Thomas : omit ' Introduction to Legendre's Geometry '

126 i 10 f.e. for Treck read Tieck

127 ii 12-13 Carmelianus, Peter : for The earliest production read ' Sex perelegantissima?.

Epistolee per Petrum Carmelianum emendatee,' dating from 11 Dec. 1482 to Feb. 1483, was printed by Caxton at Westminster, probably in the year 1488. Another production

130 ii 11 Carmichael, John, 1st Earl of Hyndford : for retained the offices read resigned the office

12 for privy councillor under read in June 1702 after the accession of

13 after Queen Anne insert From 1702 to 1705 he was colonel of a regiment of

horse

31 Carmichael, John, 3rd Earl of Hyndford : for 10 Aug. read 16 Aug. 183 ii 22 Carnac, Sir James E. : for 4 Jan. read 88 Jan.

134 ii 3-2/.e. Carne, Sir Edward : for San Gregorio in Monte Celio read S. Maria de Populo 139 ii 22 Carnegie, William, Earl of Northesk : for several read four

23 after Scotland insert (1796, 1802, 1806, 1830)

144 ii 21 f.e. Caroline, Queen (1683-1737): after will insert (Brit. Mus. MS. Addit. 35349,

153 i 35 Caroline Amelia Elizabeth : for 29 July read 19 July ii 26 Caron, Kedmond : for Dr. Ne'ill read O'Neill

154 i 22 f.e. Carpenter, George, Lord Carpenter : for general read lieutenant-general

n' 3 after gallantry insert He was M.P. for Newtownards in the Irish House of

Commons

38 for 1714 read January 1714-5

44 for 1729 read 1727

156 ii 5 Carpenter, John (d. 1476) \Jor Westbury read Westbury-on-Trym

13 before was appointed insert was made prebendary of Lincoln in 1426 and

14 for 1430 read 1428 28 for town read village

157 i 36 Carpenter, Lant: for (1730-1799) [q. v.] read (see under BLAKE, WILLIAM, 1778-

1821)

165 i 5 Carpenter, Kichard C. : after and insert designed 170 i 8-7 f. e. Carr, John (1723-1807) : for Beverley read Barnsley

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Page Col. Line 170 ii 13/.0. Carr, John (1732-1807) : before He died insert He was prebendary of Lincoln from

1805 till death

173 i 28 Carr, Robert, Earl of Somerset : after Hay insert In the same year he was made KG.

176 ii 21 f.e. Carr, Robert J. : after George IV insert He was prebendary of Salisbury 1819-24,

of Chichester 1821-4, and of Hereford 1822-4

177 i 7 for in 1841 read on 24 April 1841

179 i 2 f.e. Carrick, Thomas : for Upperley read Upperby

180 i l.l. Carrington, Sir Codrington E. : after returned insert in the tory interest

190 ii l.l. Carstares, William : after Edinburgh add Macaulay's History

191 ii 2 Carswell, Sir Kobert : after country insert in July 1850

85 Carte, Samuel : after Lichfield insert (from 1682 till death, a period of 58 years) 197 i 6-7 Carter, Ellen : for Maddeson read Maddison 202 ii 14 f.e. Carter, Lawrence : for 1717 read December 1715

206 i 3 Carter, Sir Richard : after 1681 insert He was lieutenant-governor of Southsea

Castle from 1682 till his death 44 add to authorities Macaulay's History

207 i 17 Carter, Thomas (1735 ?-1804) : for G.C.B. read K.B.

209 ii 19 f.e. Carteret, Sir George : for Tangiers read Tangier

210 i 12 f.e. Carteret, John, Earl Granville : for 26 April 1706 read 12 July 1756

211 ii 22 for Brodericks read Brodricks

23 after whom insert Allan Brodrick [q. v.]

221 i 7 Cartwright, Christopher : for Baylie read Bayly

46 for Coles's read Cole's

ii 83 Cartwright, Edmund : after Belvoir insert He was prebendary of Lincoln from 1786 till his death

222 ii 27 for the year before read 14 April 1795

224 i 9 f.e. Cartwright, John (1740-1824) : for Northamptonshire read Nottinghamshire

ii 18 f.e. after in vogue insert He unsuccessfully contested Nottinghamshire in 1780,

Boston in 1806 and 1807, and was nominated for Westminster in 1818 and 1819

225 ii 17 after issue insert His wife died on 21 Dec. 1834, and was buried beside her

husband in the churchyard of Finchley, Middlesex

229 i 7 f.e. Cartwright, Thomas (1535-1608) : for (1588) read (1589-90)

6/.e. for (1589) read (1588)

230 i 15 /or MS. 826 read MS. 271, f. 22 b.

ii 15 f.e. Cartwright, Thomas (1634-1689) : for (1675) read (1675-6)

10-9 for very soon after the accession of James read in December 1686

f.e.

231 i 11 f.e. for C. J. Wright read Chief Justice Wright

232 i 41-43 Cartwright, Sir Thomas: for after holding .... Sweden read entered the

diplomatic service. He was secretary of legation at Munich 1821-8 and at The Hague 1828-30. He was minister plenipotentiary at Frankfort 1830-8 and at Stockholm 1888 till death 13 f.e. for knighthood read G.C.H.

234 i 9 f.e. Carus, Thomas: before He joined insert He was M.P. for Wigan in 1547 and for

Lancaster in 1558 and 1555. 286 i 21 f.e. Carver, John: for 42 persons read 41 persons, including 39 colonists proper

20-18 for 4 spinsters .... 101 persons read 25 children (19 sons and 6 daughters\

J-e' one spinster, 12 serving men, 5 serving boys, and 2 maid-servants constituted

the colony of 104 persons 16 f.e. for three read two

10-9 omit at the foot of a cliff

f.e.

3 f.e for 81 Dec. read 31 Jan. 1620-1

l.l. for the first American independent read in accordance with the resolve

made on leaving home that they should form ' an absolute church by themselves,' the American independent " *~3 omit in accord with .... Holland

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286 ii 18-22 for his daughter .... At the latter date read Desire Minter, a maid-servant,

two men-servants (John Howland and Roger Wilder), and two boys ("William Latham and Jasper More). The last died in 1620. In 1627

25 before The William Carver insert who does not seem to have had any children

26 omit leaving many descendants 28 omit though probably a relation

80-81 for Carver's daughter .... with his children read Elizabeth Tilley, and

although unrelated to Carver shared

83 for last read last but three and for 1672 read 1678

89 for a township read the southern portion of the township

41 for ' Carver's Town ' read ( Carver '

238 ii 11 f.c. Carver, Kobert: after director insert He was president of the Society of Artists

in 1777

239 ii 19-18 Carwell, Thomas : for an ancient Lincolnshire family now extinct read the ancient

f.e. Lincolnshire family of Thorold

241 i 4 Gary, Sir Henry, 1st Viscount Falkland: for Henry prince of Wales 1608 read

Charles, prince of Wales in 1616

11 after 1627 insert He was elected M.P. for Hertfordshire 11 Dec. 1620

244 ii 20 f.e. Gary, John (d. 1720?): after commercial matters insert He was warden of the

Merchant Venturers Company at Bristol 1683-4 19 f.e. for In 1687 read In Jan. 1687-8

15 f.e. before At the request insert He was superseded in October 1688. He was

parliamentary candidate for Bristol in 1698

251 ii 20-19 Gary, Patrick : for After this it does not appear what became of him read He is

f.e. said to have turned protestant and gone as secretary of Penn's expedition to the West Indies in 1655, and died there (Egerton MS. 2535, f. 487 b ; cf. Athenceum, 7 May 1887).

252 ii 19 Gary, Valentine : for 1609 read 1610

84 after Gary insert who was vice-chancellor of the university that year

253 ii 3 for Cooke read Coke

258 i 18 f.e. Casaubon, Isaac : for 1696 read 1596

267 i 19 f.e. Caslon, William, the elder : for Psahnanzar read Psalmanazar

268 ii 15 Cassan, Stephen H. : after 1827 insert in the list of works * Lives of the Bishops

of Winchester,' London, 1827, 2 vols.

269 i 33 Cassell, John : for Cassell's ' Magazine of Art ' read ' Cassell's Magazine '

6 omit ' Cassell's Magazine '

35 Castell, Edmund: o«t# Tadlow by ii S-2/.e. for he was about the same time appointed read he had been appointed in

1664

272 i' 19 f.e. for Beverell read Peverell

273 ii 14 f.e. Castine, Thomas : for Cutler Fergus read Cutlar Fergusson

274 i 21 Castle, Edmund : for the same year read in 1744-5

22 after College insert In 1746 he was vice-chancellor

23 for the following year read 1748-9

279 i 21-22 Catcott, Alexander : for but styles himself read From July 1766 till his death he

was

ii 5 Catcott, Alexander S. : after Oxford insert and was first appointed chaplain to the mayor of Bristol

284 i 31 Catesby, William : for the execution read its fulfilment

285 i 16-15 Cathcart, Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart : for at the time of his death read from

f.e. 1752 till his death

286 ii 11 Cathcart, David, Lord Alloway : for lord-justiciary read lord of justiciary

83-84 Cathcart, Sir George : transpose and entered Paris .... 1814 to line 37 after Dresden

287 i 21 for In March 1854 read On 12 Dec. 1858

289 i 20 Cathcart, Sir William S., 1st Earl Cathcart : for In May 1813 read In July 1812

21 f.e. omit and the governorship of Hull

18-16 for until the suicide .... England, read He returned to England in 1820.

f.e. He became governor of Hull in 1880

390 i 9 Catherine of Valois : for at her son's read and to her eon's

89-40 for grandson read great-grandson

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Page Col. Line 806 i 5 f.e. Catherine Howard : after Next day insert a confession by her was signed by

Cranmer and the council. The document is at Longleat. It was on the same day

that 822 i 28 Caton, William : for promulgation read proclamation

825 i 84 Catton, Charles, E.A., the elder: for 28 Aug. read 28 Sept.

826 i 11 Caulfeild, James, 1st Earl of Charlemont : after 1728 insert He succeeded to the

peerage in 1784, when a child 829 i 14 Caulfeild, William, 2nd Viscount Charlemont : after papists insert From 1701

to 1706 he was colonel of the 86th foot

881 ii 8 f.e. Caunt, Benjamin : for Skipworth read Skipwith 884 i 82 Cautley, Sir Proby T. : for [q. v.] read (see Supplement) 888 i 19 Cavallo, Tiberius : for Watt's ' Bibliotheca Britannica ' read ' The Philosophical

Transactions '

20 f.e. Cave, Sir Ambrose : for M.P. for Warwickshire read M.P. for Leicestershire 1545 1547, and 1558 ; M.P. for Warwickshire 1557-8, 1558-9, and 1562-3

ii l\ } /or White of Manchester mz^ White of Winchester

840 i 15 Cave, Edward : for Dr. Halde's read Du Halde's ii 6 f.e. for Harl. MS. read Sloane MS.

841 ii 8 Cave, Sir Stephen : for April read March

3 f.e. Cave, William: for 1813 read 1713

844 i 6 Cavendish, Christiana, Countess of Devonshire : for duchess read countess

18 Cavendish, Elizabeth, Duchess of Devonshire : for 1759 read 1758 19-20 for born in 1759 read baptised 13 May 1758

17 f.ef for 1814 read 1811

ii 9 f.e. for 4th ser. read 5th ser.

845 i 88 Cavendish, Lord Frederick: after 1763 insert Ho was colonel of the 67th regiment

1759-60

41 for four years read seven years

ii 16-17 Cavendish, Lord Frederick C, : for until he resigned it in May 1882 read until

his death 848 i 15 Cavendish, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire : for Lady De Beauclerk read Lady

Di Beauclerk 22 f.e. Cavendish, Sir Henry : after 1774 insert In the Irish House of Commons he was

M.P. for Lismore 1766-8, 1776-91, 1798-1800, and for Killibegs 1791-7 ii 18 f.e. Cavendish, Hon. Henry : omit HON.

853 i 1 before Sir Everard insert Cavendish told

854 i 6 Cavendish, Lord John : for 1790 read 1784

19-18 for was defeated .... contest read failed to gain a seat

/* 858 ii 20 f.e. Cavendish, Thomas : for 1555 ? read 1560

16 f.e. after Harwich insert and was baptised 19 Sept. 1560 (Addit. MSS. 19122,

f. 850, 19087, f. 131)

863 i 22 add to authorities Cooper's Athenes Cantabrigienses, vol. ii. p. 186

ii 6 Cavendish, Sir William (1505 ?-1557) : for Anne read Margaret (d. 1540)

10 for Margaret (d. 16 June 1540) read on 8 Nov. 1542 'at the Black Fryars in

London ' Elizabeth 16-17 for 'at the Black Fryars in London' 3 Nov. 1541 read at Bradgate,

Leicestershire, on 20 Aug. 1547

25 for Cavendish, William, read William Cavendish

28 after 1572 insert 1584, 1586, 1588, 1592, and 1597

364 i 8 Cavendish, William, 1st Earl of Devonshire : after M.P. insert for Liverpool in

1586 and

after title insert He was made lord-lieutenant of Derbyshire 1 May 1619 27 for Kighley read Keighley

39 for in 1618 read on 3 Nov. 1616

ii 1 Cavendish, William, 2nd Earl of Devonshire : for for Derby in 1621 read for

Bishopscastle in 1610 and for Derbyshire in 1614, 1621 after Derbyshire insert jointly with his father 3 ^after 1625-6 insert alone after his father's death

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865 i 26 Cavendish, William, Duke of Newcastle: before'The earl's ambition insert He

was lord-lieutenant of Derbyshire 1628-88 and of Wiltshire 1626-42 and 1660 till death

866 ii 8 for SELBY read Selby

370 i 25 Cavendish, William, 1st Duke of Devonshire: after Savoy insert He was at

Eome 9 Jan. 1659 (Sloane MS. 2142, f. 86)

ii 26 for Lord William Eussell read William, afterwards Lord William Eussell

871 i 18 for Edmundsbury read Edmundbury

374 i 6 before On 12 May insert He was lord-lieutenant of Nottinghamshire 1692-4

83 for Mr. Villiers read Mrs. Villiers

ii 6-7 for Lords Somerset, Jersey, Marlborough, and Albemarle read Duke of Somer-

set and Earls of Jersey, Marlborough and Albemarle 18 f,e, for Broadsworth read Brodsworth

875 i 41 for Bishop read Archbishop

ii 24 Cavendish, William, 6th Duke of Devonshire : for Lanesborough read Londes-

borough 87 for February 1755 read March 1754

876 i 12 for 27 March 1757 read 13 Nov. 1756

86 Cavendish, William G. S., 6th Duke of Devonshire . after day insert He was

lord-lieutenant of Derbyshire from 1811 till his death 11 f.e. for St. Andrew read St. Alexander

877 ii 5 f.e Cawdry, Zachary : after degree insert was proctor 1647-8

878 i 36 for Boden read Bowdon

15 f.e. Cawley, William: for 1666 ? read 1667

379 i 7-8 for he was one of the few regicides who read it was his son William

Cawley, junior, who 14 for in 1666 read on 6 Jan. 1666-7

23 for 1666 read 1666-7

41 after James II insert Another son, John Cawley, was archdeacon of Lincoln

1667-1709 ii 40 Cawood, John : for Bugge read Jugge

380 i 39 for Whealer read Wheater and for 1812 read 1882

381 ii 11 f.e. Caxton, William : after the Weeld ' insert —at Tenterden

882 i 17 f.e. after twenty marks insert A paper copy of Large's will is in the Muniment

Eoom at Westminster Abbey ii 20 f.e. for 5 Jan. 1463 read 9 July 1468

886 ii 29 after 1477 ? insert [7]

387 ii 8-10 for the two last sections .... Worcester read There seems, however, no

doubt that the work was undertaken by William of Worcester [q. v.] ' 2/.e. for 89 read 89*

388 i 3 after copy insert formerly

4 after stadt insert was purchased by the British Museum in 1890

389 i 11 f.e. for is read up to 1897 was

10-9 for in behalf of a Chicago merchant read in behalf of Mr. Eobert Hoe of

f.e. New York

8 f.e. after cerned insert On 9 Dec. 1897 a higher price was reached. The finest

of seven known copies of Le Fevre's Boke of the Hoole Lyf of Jason, was then sold at Sotheby's for 2,100Z.

395 i 30 Cecil, Sir Edward, Viscount Wimbledon: after 12-22 Aug. insert He was M.P. for Aldborough in 1601, for Stamford in 1609, for Chichester in 1620, and for Dover in 1624

399 i 82 Cecil, Richard : for third read second

400 i 5 Cecil, Robert, Earl of Salisbury : for EARL OF SALISBURY read 1st EARL OF

SALISBURY and 1st VISCOUNT CRANBORNE

24 for Neyle read Neile

39 after four years insert He was elected M.P. for Westminster in 1584 and

1586

401 ii 89-40 for Essingdon read Essendine, Eutlandshire

42 for of the same month read May 1606 and after Garter insert He was lord-

lieutenant for Hertfordshire from 1605 till his death

402 i 37-88 for for some years read from February 1600-1

403 ii LI. for Sir Anthony Bacon read Anthony Bacon

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404 i 36 Cecil, Thomas, 1st Earl of Exeter: for 1622 read 1623 ii 9 after Stamford insert and again in 1571 and 1572

4-3/.<?. for During the next ten years .... of him read He had been M.P. for

Lincolnshire in 1584 and 1586, and in 1592 was returned for Northampton- shire

405 i 11-10 for Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage ' read England,' 1603-42,

f.e. vol. iii.

9 f.e. for 1622 read 1622-8

ii 15 for Hutton read Hatton 407 i 14 f.e. Cecil, William, Lord Burghley : for Pinkney read Pinkey

409 i 13 f.e. after 1563 insert when he sat for Northamptonshire

410 i 2 f.e. for Earl read Marquis 412 i 81 for Mayer read Mayor

421 i 84-35 Centlivre, Susannah : for eighteen read nineteen

424 i 85 Cenwulf : for No works .... to him read The works of Kynewulf [q. v,] have at

times been assigned to him in error 431 i 16 f.e. Chaderton, Laurence : after puritans insert From 1598 to 1640 he was prebendary

of Lincoln

12 f.e. for Millenerary read Millenary

ii 8 f.e. after intercisa' insert and one sermon printed in London in 1580, of which

copies are in the libraries of Sion College, London, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge

486 i 14 f.e. Chafy, William: for IS read 4

487 i 15 Chalkhill, John : for 1678 read 1600

448 i 14 f.e. Chalmers, Sir John : for 1814 read April 1815 450 ii 20 Chalmers, Thomas : for 1840 read 1820

455 i 46 Chalmers, Sir William : after 1848 insert was colonel of the 20th foot Feb.-Oct.

1853

456 ii 18 Chaloner, : for read Richard

457 i 4 Chaloner, James : for 1645 read 1648

5-6 for the two gentlemen .... royalists read to fill a vacancy created bv

death ii 19 Chaloner, Sir Thomas, the elder : after council insert He was M,P. for Wigan in

1546, Lancashire in 1547, and Knaresborough in 1555 4 f.e. after alliance insert (his safe-conduct is dated 26 Nov. 1558)

458 ii 10 f.e. Chaloner, Sir Thomas, the younger : after the age insert He was M.P. for St,

Mawes in 1586 and for Lostwithiel in 1604

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5 i 8 Chamberlain, Robert (fl. 1640-1660) : for in read on

G i 22 f.e. Chamberlain, Thomas: for His jurisdiction was extended read He was trans- ferred

21 f.e. after to insert Chester circuit, which embraced

ii 32 for Nestor read Neston

8 i 81 Chamberlayne, Edward : for Odington read Oddington

ii 21 for sixth read seventh

13 i 8-7 Chamberlen, Paul : omit His other works were : 1

/A

5f-c. for 2 read by John Campbell, LL.D., 1708-1775 [q. v.], has been wrongly

ascribed to him. Of his LI. for 1788. Of this read 1738

21 ii 7 Chambers, Richard : after alderman insert of Walbrook ward

22 i 23 Chambers, Sir Robert: for (January 1762) read (1766) ii 4-5 for Four years later read In 1777

23 i 6-5 f.e. for Bengal 1823 .... 1827, and read Bombay 1828

f.e. 26 i, 7-6 Chambers, Sir William: for whose daughter (celebrated for her beauty) read

f.e. Not long afterwards 29 ii 17-18 Chambers, William F. : for His majesty at St. James's Palace reqd King Ernest

of Hanover 31 i 22 Chambre, John : for Codringham read Coringham

41 after Westminster insert A portrait by Holbein is in the picture gallery at

Vienna 83 ii 21 Champion, John George : for 1815 ? read 1815

22 after botanist insert born in Edinburgh, 5 May 1815, was eldest son of

Major John Carey Champion by Elizabeth Herries, daughter of William Urquhart of Craigstone Castle, Aberdeenshire. After education at Sand- hurst, where he distinguished himself, he 28 for in 1831 read on 2 Aug. 1881

27 after Hongkong read Champion was an