Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 10
Appearance
N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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5 | i | 8 | Chamberlain, Robert (fl. 1640-1660): for in read on |
6 | i | 22 f.e. | Chamberlain, Thomas: for His jurisdiction was extended read He was transferred |
21 f.e. | after to insert Chester circuit, which embraced | ||
ii | 32 | for Nestor read Neston | |
8 | i | 31 | Chamberlayne, Edward: for Odington read Oddington |
ii | 21 | for sixth read seventh | |
13 | i | 8-7 f.e. | Chamberlen, Paul: omit His other works were: 1 |
5 f.e. | for 2 read by John Campbell, LL.D., 1708-1775 [q. v.], has been wrongly ascribed to him. Of his | ||
l.l. | for 1738. 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. f.e. |
for Bengal 1823 . . . . 1827, and read Bombay 1828 |
26 | i | 7-6 f.e. | Chambers, Sir William: for whose daughter (celebrated for her beauty) read Not long afterwards |
29 | ii | 17-18 | Chambers, William F.: for His majesty at St. James's Palace read 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 | ||
33 | 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 Sandhurst, where he distinguished himself, he | ||
23 | for in 1831 read on 2 Aug. 1831 | ||
27 | after Hongkong read Champion was an ardent botanist. While in Ceylon and at Hongkong he energetically worked at the science, and was in constant correspondence with Sir William Hooker | ||
32 | after Hongkongensis' insert They were also enumerated in Seemann's 'Botany of the Voyage of H.M.S. Herald' and by Forbes and Hemsley in the 'Journal of Linnean Society' (xxiii., xxvi., and xxxvi.) | ||
34 | after Crimea insert in April 1854 | ||
35 | after herbarium insert where his correspondence with Sir W. Hooker and Professor Lindley is now preserved | ||
36 | after He insert took part in the battle of the Alma and | ||
37 | before for his insert and C.B | ||
33 | ii | 38-39 | for only enjoyed . . . . dying read died |
43 | after Championi insert (Cf. 'Bot. Mag.' 1853). Entomology also engaged Champion's attention. He contributed notes on various insects to the 'Entomological Magazine' for 1836 (iii. 176-8, 376-9, 460-5), and on the Coleoptera of Hongkong in the 'Journal of Asiatic Society of Bengal' for 1848 (xvii. pt. ii. 206-9 ; cf. Westwood in 'Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond.' N.S. ii. 84, 282). Adam White [q. v.] named the red Longicorn beetle Erythrus Championi. Many drawings and written descriptions of plants and insects discovered by Champion are in the possession of his family. | ||
44 | Champion, John George: add to authorities Kinglake's History of the Crimea,1863; Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Dec. 1855, p. 302; A Sketch [by various friends] of the Life of Lieut.-Colonel Champion, 1855 (for private circulation) | ||
34 | ii | 15 | Champion, Richard: after city insert He was warden of the Society of Merchant Venturers at Bristol 1772-3 and treasurer of the Bristol Infirmary 1768-78 |
36 | i | 32 | Champneys, John: for Somersetshire read Somerset, was alderman of Castle Baynard ward 1527-33, of Broad Street 1533-4, and of Cordwainer 1534 till death |
37 | i | 15 f.e. | Chancellor, Richard: for Condia read Candia |
39 | i | 19 | Chandler, John: for l read p |
44 | ii | 11 | Chantrey, Sir Francis L,: for 1842 read 1841 |
11-10 f.e. | for near Norton, Derbyshire read at Jordanthorpe, in the parish of Norton Derbyshire, near Sheffield | ||
45 | i | 22 | for 'Trio' read 'Tris' |
46 | ii | 2 | for Eardcliffe read Endclifle |
19 f.e. | for 1842 read 1841 | ||
53 | i | 26 | Chapman, George: for Joy read Folly |
54 | i | 20 | Chapman, Henry S.: for March 1852 read 29 July 1851 |
35-40 | for he was called on . . . . retained it read he resumed his former place of attorney-general in O'Shanassy's new ministry. He retained office | ||
ii | 33 | Chapman, John (1704-1784): omit afterwards | |
34 | after Sudbury insert in 1741 and after Chichester insert in 1750 | ||
56 | i | 16-17 | Chapman, John (1801-1854): omit then M.P. |
67 | ii | 14 | Chapman, Sir Stephen R.: for his promotion read Dec. 1818. He was promoted |
16 | for From 1825 read For several years | ||
26 | after lieutenant-general insert he was colonel commandant Royal Engineers 1850 | ||
13 f.e. | Chapman, Thomas: for in 1760 read 9 June 1760 | ||
61 | i | 21 | Chappelow, Leonard: after Ockley insert combining with this the Lord Almoner's professorship of Arabic from 1729 |
62 | i | 1 | Chapple, William (1677-1745): for William read Sir William |
9 | before made insert in 1727 | ||
21 | for Grantly read Grantley | ||
64 | i | 1 | Chardin, Sir John: for Nov. read March |
ii | 24 f.e. | Chardon, John: after B.D. insert on 24 Nov. 1581 became rector of Tedburn-St. Mary, Devonshire | |
97 | ii | 9 f.e. | Charles II.: after state insert and was himself superseded by Henry Coventry |
8 f.e. | for was Henry Coventry read secretary throughout the period being Lord Arlington | ||
100 | i | l.l. | omit after in |
ii | 1-4 | omit from October . . . . Meal-tub plot | |
5 | for him read Shaftesbury | ||
116 | ii | 9 f.e. | Charleton, Walter: for twenty-two (1641) read twenty-four (1643) |
124 | ii | 30 | Charlton, Edward, 5th lord Charlton: for Berklay read Berkeley |
125 | i | 11 f.e. | Charlton, Sir Job: for chief justice of the common pleas read a puisne judge |
5 f.e. | after Chester insert from which he retired in 1689 | ||
3 f.e. | for 29 May read 24 May | ||
128 | ii | 13 f.e. | Charlton, Thomas: after preferments insert He was made archdeacon of Totnes in 1302 and prebendary of Hereford in 1317 |
132 | i | 10 | Charnock, John: for Merton College, Oxford read was commoner of Trinity College, Oxford, in 1775 |
134 | i | 30-32 | Charnock, Stephen: for In the conflict . . . . for the control read After the practical extermination of the high church party and the surrender to the puritan party of the control |
135 | i | 23 | Charnock, Thomas: for 1524? read 1526 |
24 | for in the Isle of Thanet read at Faversham | ||
25 | for 1524 or 1525 read 1526 | ||
136 | i | 10 f.e. | Charteris, Francis: for 'Rake's Progress' read 'Harlot's Progress' |
138 | ii | 16 f.e. | Charteris, Lawrence: for bishop read archbishop |
147 | i | 22 f.e. | Chatterton, Thomas: for Charlestown read Charleston |
154 | i | 5 | for Institution read Museum and Library |
156 | i | 12 f.e. | Chaucer, Geoffrey: for second read third |
170 | ii | 25 | Chauncy, Sir Henry: after Radnor insert but resigned next year (1689) |
34 | for Thruston read Thurston | ||
171 | i | 35 | for Chauncey read Chauncy |
173 | ii | 8 f.e. | Cheape, Sir John: for and read He became in Dec. 1853 |
174 | i | 18 | after K.C.B. insert (1849) |
22 | offer being made insert colonel commandant Royal Engineers (1862 till death) | ||
179 | i | 29 | Cheke, Sir John: for October 1551 read 1547 |
ii | 10 | for In or about 1544 read In 1542 | |
188 | ii | 8 | Chermside, Sir Robert A,: for In 1835 . . . . Guelphic order read He became K.H. in 1831, a knight-bachelor in 1835, and K.C.H. in 1837 |
192 | i | 25 | Cheselden, William: after anatomist insert son of George Cheselden by his wife Deborah, daughter of Major William Hubbert of Rearsby, Leicestershire |
193 | ii | 2 f.e. | for 1764 read 1754 |
l.l. | after daughter insert Deborah Wilhelmina | ||
198 | i | 5 | Chesney, Francis R.: after year insert major-general 6 Jan. 1855, and full general 1 Jan. 1868 |
14 f.e. | Chesney, Robert de: after Leicester insert and also of Lincoln | ||
200 | i | 20 | Chessar, Jane A.: after a member insert for Marylebone |
ii | 19 f.e. | Chesshyre, Sir John: for Richard read Christopher | |
201 | i | 29-31 | for From the inscription . . . . knight in 1733 read He was knighted on 7 June 1733 |
204 | ii | 17 | Chester, Sir William: for 1553-4 read 1554-5 |
205 | i | 21-23 | for resigned his office . . . . wife's death read in 1573 was removed from his office of alderman. (In 1556 he had left Farringdon-ward-without for Billingsgate, in 1559 Billingsgate for Bassishaw, and in 1566 Bassishaw for Langbourn.) He was president of Bethlehem and Bridewell Hospitals 1565-8 |
212 | ii | 18 | Chetwynd, Edward: for Barclay read Berkeley |
21 | after sermons insert He died 13 May 1639 | ||
213 | ii | 28 f.e. | Chetwynd, William R. C., 3rd Viscount Chetwynd: after 1702 inser M.P for Tamworth 1698-1700 |
23 f.e. | omit and Lichfield and after to insert 1722 and 1724 to | ||
22 f.e. | for 1785 read 1784 | ||
214 | i | 28 | Chevalier, John: for (fl. 1651) read (1589-1675) |
30 | after war insert son of Clement Chevalier of St. Heliers by his second wife Jane, daughter of John Malzard. He | ||
13 f.e. | after sovereign insert Chevalier died 80 Nov. 1675, aged 86. He married Marie, daughter of Edward La Cloche | ||
215 | i | 32 | Chevallier, Anthony R.: for professor read professor or lecturer |
2 f.e. | for Syriac read Aramaic | ||
ii | 11-9 f.e. | Chevallier, Temple: for eldest son . . . . Suffolk read youngest son of the Rev. Temple Chevallier | |
216 | ii | 15 f.e. | Cheyne, Charles, Viscount Newhaven: after chosen insert tory |
12 f.e. | for Agmondisham in 1660 read Great Marlovv in 1665-6 | ||
10 f.e. | after 1681 insert He was commissioner of customs 1675-87 | ||
8 f.e. | after for insert Harwich in 1690 and | ||
217 | 14 | for Buckinghamshire under Queen Anne read Agmondisham 1685-7, 1701-2, and 1705-9, Appleby 1689-95, and Buckinghamshire 1696-1701 and 1702-5 | |
222 | i | 8-9 | Cheyne, Sir William: for was recorder of London as early as 1378-9, but read is probably distinct from the William Cheyne who was recorder of London from 1377 (see Letter Book H, ff. 49, 75) to 1890 (ibid. ff. 246, 253), as he |
ii | 30 | Cheynell, Francis: for Allen read Robert Abbot | |
19 f.e. | for 'Chillingworth read 'Chillingworthi | ||
12 f.e. | for 1640 read 1632 | ||
223 | i | 15-16 | for Colchester read Chichester |
24-25 | for with assiduous kindness read and his exhortations are said to have shortened Chillingworth's days | ||
ii | 10 | after professor insert and in right of the professorship prebendary of Worcester | |
10 f.e. | for 1755 read 1775 | ||
2 f.e. | for in 1655 read in Sept. 1655 | ||
l.l. | for at read near | ||
224 | i | 11 | for distracted read little better than distracted |
22 | for 'Chillingworth read 'Chillingworthi | ||
27 | for 1643 read 1643-4 | ||
13 f.e. | for Lover read Tower | ||
12 f.e. | for Tenets read Tenents | ||
7 f.e. | for 1736 read 1738 | ||
5 f.e. | for Calamy's read Palmer's | ||
4 f.e. | for 1755 read 1775 | ||
ii | 6 | Cheyney, John: for 1694 read 1674 | |
31 | Cheyney, Richard: for 1578 read 1579 | ||
19 f.e. | for Plainsford read Painswick | ||
225 | ii | 15 | for 1568 read 1563 |
226 | ii | 8 f.e. | Chichele, Henry: for 1473 read 1373 |
230 | ii | 26 | for 1442 read 1443 |
231 | i | 15 | for T. Cole read J. Cole |
l.l. | Chicheley, Sir John: after 1690 insert He was tory M.P. for Newton, Lancashire, 1679-81, 1685-7, and 1689 till death | ||
ii | 11 | Chicheley, Sir Thomas: for 1694 read 1699 | |
8 f.e. | for in 1694 read I Feb. 1698-9 | ||
7 f.e. | for seventy-six read eighty-nine | ||
6 f.e. | for Chicheleiana read Chicheleana | ||
235 | ii | 14 | Chichester, Arthur, Lord Chichester: for Letitia read Lettice |
15-16 | for Vaughan Blackham read Walter Vaughan of Golden Grove | ||
236 | i | 12 | Chichester, Arthur, 1st Earl of Donegal: for Rorkholt read Knockholt |
239 | i | 15 | Chiffinch, William: after p. 186) insert He was M.P. for Windsor 1685-7 |
29 | Chifney, Samuel: for Chifney read Chiffney and so through article | ||
241 | ii | 6, 9 | Child, Sir Francis (1642-1713): for Evans read Evance |
17 | after 1702 insert when he became colonel of the Orange Regiment of the Trained Bands | ||
19 | before The election insert Child entered the House of Commons as tory M.P. for Devizes in 1698, and was re-elected in Dec. 1700 and again in 1701. In 1700 he also stood for London | ||
26 | after April 1705 insert He was re-elected in May for Devizes and sat till the dissolution in 1708 | ||
34 | before He was insert He was an original commissioner of Greenwich Hospital | ||
35 | before and in 1705 insert of which he was president 1702-12 | ||
242 | ii | 31-32 | Child, Sir Francis (1684?-1740): for in the year of his mayoralty . . . . 1732 read in 1718-9, 1721-5, 1726-30, 1731-5 |
244 | ii | 22 | Child, Sir Josiah: after the town insert He was M.P. for Petersfield in 1659, for Dartmouth 1673-8, and for Ludlow 1685-7 |
27 | after director insert from 1677, deputy governor 1684-6 and 1688-90 | ||
28 | for chairman read governor | ||
29 | before and for a time insert 1681-3, 1686-8 | ||
253 | i | 12 | Chillingworth, William: after 1628 insert He was prebendary of Chester 1635-9 |
255 | i | 19 | for 1637 read 1638 |
258 | i | 4 f.e. | Chinnery, George: for (fl. 1766-1846) read (d. 1852) |
ii | 20 | for about 1850 read of apoplexy in 1852 | |
259 | ii | 20 | Chippendale, Thomas: for 1752 read 1754 |
22 | for Prince William Henry read Hugh, Earl of Northumberland | ||
26 f.e. | Chisenhale, Edward: for (d. 1653?) read (d. 1654) | ||
8 f.e. | after 1653 8vo. read He died 5 March 1653-4 | ||
261 | ii | 24 f.e. | Chisholm, Walter: for Cockburnshaw read Cockburnspath |
263 | ii | 12 | Chishull, Edmund: after queen insert in 1719 prebendary of St. Paul's |
266 | i | 5 | Chiswell, Richard (1673-1751): for in 1714 M.P. read in 1715 whig M.P. |
19 f.e. | Chiswell, Trench: after Yorkshire insert horn. 1790 till death as a supporter of Pitt | ||
267 | ii | 16-17 | Chitty, Thomas: for Sir Emerson Tennent read Sir James Emerson Tennent |
268 | ii | 2 f.e. | Cholmley, Sir Hugh: after Long parliaments insert until he was 'disabled,' 3 April 1648. He was knighted 19 May 1626 and made a baronet Aug. 1641 |
269 | i | 6 f.e. | for Slingby read Slingsby |
270 | i | 29 | Cholmley, Sir Roger: for 1546 read 1545 |
2 f.e. | after privy council insert He was M.P. for Middlesex in 1554, 1555, 1558, and 1559 | ||
271 | i | 27 | Cholmondeley, George, 2nd Earl of Cholmondeley: after bedchamber insert He was M.P. for Newton 1690-5 and colonel of the 1st Horse Guards 1698-1715 |
16 f.e. | for 20 March read 18 Jan. | ||
272 | i | 15 | Cholmondeley, Hugh, 1st Earl of Cholmondeley: after Cheshire insert in 1704 |
27, 31 32 |
Cholmondeley, Mary: for Poever read Peover | ||
ii | 7 | Cholmondeley, Robert, Earl of Leinster: after baronet insert became M.P. for Cheshire in 1625 | |
279 | i | 17 | Christian, Sir Hugh C.: for in 1851 read 31 Aug. 1849 |
281 | i | 15 | Christian, William: for 1666 read 1656 |
289 | i | 27 | Christie, William D.: after parliament insert at Cambridge and Greenock in 1865 and 1868 respectively |
297 | ii | 20 f.e. | Chubb, Thomas: for election read nomination |
300 | ii | 5 f.e. | Chudleigh, Elizabeth, Countess of Bristol: for 1659 read 1759 |
301 | ii | 8 f.e. | Chudleigh, Sir George: for 1631 read 1601 |
7 f.e. | for Lostwithiel read East Looe | ||
7-6 f.e. | for parliaments read parliament | ||
6 f.e. | omit respectively | ||
5 f.e. | after 1614 and insert for Lostwithiel to that which met on | ||
302 | ii | 5-4 f.e. | Chudleigh, James: for On 30 Sept. 1643 . . . . General Fairfax read In the autumn of 1643 he was with the army of Prince Maurice in the west of England, and when on 6 Oct. the royalists captured Dartmouth |
3-2 f.e. | omit a few days afterwards | ||
303 | ii | 24 | Chudleigh, Thomas: before In April 1687 insert He was M.P. for Romney 1685-7 |
307 | i | 20 | Churchill, Arabella: for 1668 read 1667 |
31 | for 1670 read 1667 | ||
39 | after daughter insert Arabella | ||
308 | i | 26 | Churchill, Awnsham: after Churchill insert He was M.P. for Ipswich 1707-17 |
ii | 13 | Churchill, Charles (1656-1714): for October 1705 read 26 May 1702 | |
29 | for 1711 read death | ||
34 | after foot guards insert (he was colonel of the 3rd foot March to Dec. 1688) | ||
9 f.e. | after Churchill insert was colonel of the 1st foot 1709-18, of the 16th dragoons 1718-17, and of the 10th dragoons 1728 till death. He | ||
8 f.e. | after and was also governor insert of Chelsea 1720-2 and | ||
7 f.e. | after Plymouth insert 1722 till death | ||
4-2 f.e. | omit with whom . . . . Sir Robert Walpole | ||
309 | i | 36 | Churchill, Charles (1731-1764): for fellowship read postmastership |
311 | ii | 35 | for Grey read Gray |
314 | ii | 22 | Churchill, George: for 1700 read 1685 to 1687 and 1680 |
23 | after St. Albans insert voting with the tories | ||
315 | i | 40 | Churchill, Sir John: for 1638 read Dec. 1682 |
41 | for Sir Thomas Atkins read Sir Robert Atkyns | ||
16 f.e. | for summer vacation read vacation (16 Oct.) | ||
317 | ii | 10 f.e. | Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough: after James insert Having been removed from the colonelcy of the 3rd horse guards, he was restored in April 1689 and subsequently until 1692 was colonel of the 7th foot (Royal Fusiliers) |
320 | i | 25 f.e. | for 1798 read 1698 |
10 f.e. | for rural read nine | ||
321 | i | 9 | after ordnance insert (He was colonel of the 24th foot 1702-4, of the 1st foot guards 1704-12 and 1714 till death.) |
13 | for Duke read Earl | ||
322 | ii | 20 | after wardrobe insert on his father's death in 1709 |
323 | ii | 2 | for secretary of war read secretary at war |
10 | for Whiston read Wharton | ||
325 | ii | 22-23 | omit Robert Walpole . . . . small office |
326 | i | 28 | for Villars read Villeroy |
329 | i | 38 | for Hodges read Hedges |
332 | ii | 15 f.e. | for 1709 read 1708 |
337 | i | 7 | for Indus read Indies |
340 | ii | 17 f.e. | for Hall read Hare |
341 | ii | 18 f.e. | Churchill, John W. S., 7th Duke of Marlborough: for seventh read sixth |
16 f.e. | for sixth read fifth | ||
342 | i | 12 | after 1868 insert He had been made K.G. 23 May 1868 |
18 | after president insert of the Royal Agricultural Society in 1859 and | ||
ii | 25 | Churchill, Sir Winston: for Plymouth read Weymouth | |
26 | for 1668 read Jan 1663-4 | ||
20 f.e. | for Lynn Regis read Lyme Regis | ||
346 | i | 21 | Churton, Edward: for 1810 read 1830 |
354 | i | 20 f.e. | Cibber, Colley: for 1694 read 1696 |
355 | ii | 2 f.e. | for Dover read Truro 1713-14 |
366 | ii | 12-9 f.e. | Clagett, Nicholas: for He was doubtless . . . . the degree of D.D. read He was admitted at Trinity College, Cambridge, on 14 April 1702 and graduated B.A. 1705-6, M.A. 1709, and D.D. 1724. He was elected librarian of Trinity 27 Nov. 1706 |
367 | i | 12 f.e. | Clagett, William: after p. 129) insert He became chaplain in ordinary to the king in 1677 |
369 | ii | 28 | Clairmont, Clara M. J.: for twenty-two read eighteen |
371 | i | 21 | Clapham, David: for Beamesley read Beamsley |
372 | i | 16 | Clapham, Henoch: for a year read three years |
375 | ii | 4 f.e. | Clare, De, Family of: for Unread 1183? |
376 | ii | 29 | Clare, Elizabeth de: for was born read who was born |
377 | i | 5 | for Armoy read Amory |
384 | ii | 16 f.e. | Clare, John (1793-1864): for 1821 read 1820 |
386 | i | 31 | for Clare's portrait read A portrait of Clare painted by Grimshaw when the poet was about fifty is now in the Northampton Museum. Another |
388 | ii | 32 | Clare, Sir Ralph: before In the cause insert He was M.P. for Droitwich in 1621 and for Bewdley in 1624, 1625, 1626, 1627-8 |
35 | for 1655 read 1651 | ||
398 | i | 15-12 f.e. | Clarges, Sir Thomas: for That he sat clear from 'Thurloe read He was M.P. for Ross and Cromarty in 1656 and for Haddington in 1658-9. Cf. 'Thurloe |
404 | i | 27 | Clark, Richard (1739-1831): for on 19 May read in May |
32-33 | for appointed president of Bridewell read was treasurer of Bridewell from 1781 till death. He was colonel of a regiment of City militia 1778-94 | ||
410 | ii | 3 f.e. | Clark, William G.: for Gainsford read Gainford |
411 | i | 23 f.e. | for Scale read Score |
ii | 29 | for Munro read Munby | |
412 | ii | 17 f.e. | Clark-Kennedy, John: for commanded the 7th dragoon guards read was colonel of the 6th dragoon guards from 1860 to 1862 |
16 f.e. | for at the time of read from 1862 till | ||
413 | i | 34 | for 1862 read 1860 |
ii | 10-9 f.e. | Clarke, Charles (d. 1750): for In the new parliament of 1741 read In Jan. 1742-3 | |
8 f.e. | omit in its second session | ||
7 f.e. | before Hilary term insert the following | ||
424 | i | 8 f.e. | Clarke, George (1660-1736): for 1660 read 1661 |
7 f.e. | after virtuoso insert born 7 May 1661 | ||
ii | 34 | after he insert was M.P. for Winchester 1702-5 and | |
15 f.e. | after but insert was M.P. for Launceston 1711-13 | ||
425 | i | 12 | for 1684 read 1681 |
13 | for from 1692 read in Ireland 1690-2 and in England 1692-3 | ||
22 | after held it insert (1710-14) | ||
18 f.e. | after group insert by Giovanni da Bologna | ||
16 f.e. | after until insert it was sold for old lead | ||
430 | i | 23 | Clarke, James S.: for to the king read and royal chaplain from 1816 |
433 | i | 33 | Clarke, John (1687-1734): Note that the work numbered 10—'Formulæ oratoriæ,' &c. is not by the subject of this article. Through the greater part of the seventeenth century this work was a very popular school book, being originally published before 1632, in which year it reached a fourth edition, and being often reissued (e.g. in London in 1637 and 1670, and at Zurich in 1694). Its author was John Clarke, B.D. (of Fiskerton, Lincolnshire). |
435 | ii | 22 | Clarke, Joseph: before 1776 insert 1742, second edition |
437 | ii | 16 | Clarke, Mary A.: omit J. Wilson Croker |
449 | ii | 17 | Clarke, William (1696-1771): for Haghmon read Haughmond |
33 | for 1738 read 1727 and after prebendary and insert in 1738 canon | ||
40 | for Chittingley read Chiddingly |