Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 12
Appearance
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4 | i | 21 f.e. | Conduitt, John: for March read June |
20 f.e. | for 1715 he was elected member read 1721 he was elected on petition (having been unsuccessful in the contest of the preceding month) whig member | ||
5 | ii | 2 | Condy, Nicholas: for Ann Trevanipn Pyll read Ann Trevanion Pyle, daughter of Captain Mark Oates of the marines. |
6 | i | 24 | Congallus I: for Ferchand read Ferchard |
7 | i | 39 | Congreve, William: for 18 Oct. 1707 read December 1705, when he became commissioner of wine licenses |
9 | i | 22 | Congreve, Sir William: for 1820 read 1818 |
11 | i | 21 f.e. | Coningsby, Sir Thomas: for Hereford read Herefordshire and after 1593 insert 1597 |
ii | 4 f.e. | Coningsby, Thomas, Earl Coningsby: after side, insert He was commissioner of appeals in the exchequer 1689-90 | |
12 | i | 17 | after Ireland, insert He was vice-treasurer of Ireland from Jan. 1692-3 until he was deprived of the office in 1710. |
25 | omit again and the vice-treasurer and | ||
ii | 2 | for 1715 read 1716 | |
11 | after 1720. insert He resigned his two lord-lieutenancies in 1721 and was dismissed from the privy council Nov. 1724. | ||
21 | i | 19 f.e. | Connell, Sir John: for In 1822 read Some time before 1821 |
18-16 f.e. | omit on occasion of . . . Edinburgh | ||
23 | ii | 11 f.e. | Connor, George H.: for Jan. 1883 read Oct. 1882 |
29 | ii | 2 | Conolly, Thomas: omit first |
3 | after Ballyshannon insert from 1727 till death | ||
11 | for 1760 read 1758 | ||
26 | for until the union, read until May 1800. He resigned just before the union. | ||
36 | for 1784 read 1780 | ||
30 | i | 15 f.e. | Conolly, William: after of which he insert was elected member for Donegal borough 1692-3 and 1695-9, and for co. Londonderry 1703 till death. He |
5 f.e. | after revenues insert (1709-10 and 1714 till death) | ||
33 | ii | 27 | Constable, Archibald: after Edinburgh.' insert A son, John Constable (d. 1892), was principal of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, from 1859 to 1880, and afterwards rector of Marston Bigot, near Frome. |
34 | ii | 7 | Constable, Henry (1562-1613): after Spain, insert Two letters of the same period from the poet to the Countess of Shrewsbury are printed in Lodge's Illustrations' (ii. 498-500) |
35 | ii | 8-7 f.e. | Constable, Henry, Viscount Dunbar: for Yorkshire read Eboracum |
3 f.e. | before On the death read Constable became commoner of Trinity College Oxford, in 1596. | ||
44 | i | 22 | Constable, Sir Marmaduke: for Milton read Hilton |
23 f.e. | after Yorkshire insert and in that of 1544-5 for Warwickshire | ||
46 | ii | 37 | Constable, Sir William: for Yorkshire read York |
47 | ii | 9 f.e. | Constantino II: for Bernacia read Bernicia |
48 | ii | 6 | for Borough-on-the-Humber read Brough-on-the-Humber |
50 | i | 11 f.e. | Conway, Anne, Viscountess Conway: for ventured read are said to have ventured |
51 | i | 25-26 | Conway, Edward Viscount Conway: for He was also made lord president read On 14 Dec. 1628 he became lord president |
17 f.e. | Conway, Francis S., Marquis of Hertford: for Earl of Hertford in 1736 read second Baron Conway in 1732 | ||
7 f.e. | for 1766. read 1765. He was lord chamberlain 1776-82, and again in the coalition ministry, April to December 1783. He was lord-lieutenant of Warwickshire from 1757 till his death. | ||
ii | 1 | for Francis read Francis (Ingram) Seymour [q. v.] | |
27 | Conway, Henry S.: after Antrim insert which he represented till 1761 | ||
28 | for 28 Dec. read 28 Dec. 1741 | ||
52 | ii | 16 | for 29th regiment read 34th regiment, and held it for two years |
36 | after 282). insert He was colonel 8th horse, now 7th dragoon guards, 1784-9 | ||
40 | for March read March 1755 | ||
54 | ii | 19 | after secretary of state insert for the northern department (in substitution for the southern department, of which he was already secretary) |
55 | ii | 10 | after iii. 399). insert In Oct. 1770 on Granby's death he received the command of the royal regiment of horse guards |
3-1 f.e. | omit during his absence . . . . horse guards. | ||
57 | ii | 7 | for 19 Oct. read 9 July |
11 f.e. | Conway, Sir John: after folio), insert In Dec. 1583 he seems to have been imprisoned in connection with the Somerville-Arden case, and it was probably during this imprisonment that he wrote his 'Meditations and Praiers' (see next page) | ||
58 | i | 4-7 | omit During his confinement . . . . of leade.' |
8 | for Ostend read England | ||
59 | i | 14 | Conway, William A.: after actor, insert whose real name was Rugg, |
60 | ii | 11 f.e. | Conybeare, John: after Oxford, insert He was proctor in 1725. |
61 | i | 25 f.e. | after that year, insert With the bishopric he held the Christ Church deanery. |
23 f.e. | for the cathedral read Bristol Cathedral | ||
ii | 4 | Conybeare, John J.: after 1797 insert and won the University Latin verse prize, 1800 | |
5 | for Somersetshire read Somerset. He was prebendary of York from 1803 till his death | ||
7 | for 1807 read 1808 | ||
68 | i | 10 f.e. | Conyngham, Henry, 1st Marquis Conyngham: for privy chamber read privy council |
ii | 22 | for Conyngham read Conyngham was made general of the army on 22 July 1830, but | |
32 | after 1849 insert [see Denison, Albert] | ||
66 | ii | 37 | Cook, James (d. 1611): for 1592 read Jan. 1592-3 |
76 | ii | 19 | Cooke, Sir Anthony: for Shoreham read Lewes |
78 | i | 15 f.e. | Cooke, Benjamin: for 40 read 74 |
ii | 19 | Cooke, Edward (1770?-1799): for 1770? read 1772 | |
20 | after navy, insert born 14 April 1772, | ||
24 | for Colonel read Major-General | ||
26 | for a sister of Admiral Boyer read Penelope, daughter of Sir William Bowyer and sister of Admiral Sir George Bowyer [q. v.] | ||
79 | ii | 34 | Cooke, Edward (1755-1820): before and in 1790 insert He was M.P. for Lifford 1789-90, |
80 | ii | 3-6 | for in the various departments . . . . foreign office, read as under-secretary for war and the colonies 1804-6 under Lord Camden and 1807-9 under Lord Castlereagh, and under-secretary for foreign affairs 1812-17, again under Castlereagh. |
30 | Cooke, Edward W.: omit (1817) | ||
85 | ii | 4 f.e. | Cooke, George W.: for twice read in 1850 |
85 | ii | 3 f.e. | Cooke, George W.: for once read in 1861 |
92 | i | 30 | Cooke, John (1738-1823): after Hospital insert and a commissioner from 1773 till death |
93 | i | 15 f.e. | Cooke, Robert: for fl. 1793 read 1768 |
9 f.e. | after minster insert in 1806 | ||
ii | 27 f.e. 26 f.e. |
Cooke, Roger: for 1523 read 1558 | |
94 | i | 8 f.e. | Cooke, Sir Thomas: for 1454 read 1456 (being transferred to Broad Street in 1458) |
ii | 3 f.e. | after well-reasoned.' insert He was elected an alderman of Bread Street Oct. 1470, and again deprived next year. | |
96 | ii | 9 f.e. | Cooke, Thomas (1703-1756): after 'Germanicus' insert (see 11th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. pt. vii. p. 42) |
97 | ii | 20 f.e. | Cooke, Thomas (1807-1868): for Bishop's Hill read Bishophill |
101 | i | 27 | Cooke, William (1711-1797): for Halifax read Hallifax |
18 f.e. | for 1793 read 1792 | ||
ii | 4 | for Harward's read Harwood's | |
104 | i | 8 | Cookes, Sir Thomas: for Worcester read Gloucester |
15 | for Nashe's read Nash's | ||
105 | i | 29 | Cookson, George: for 1801 read 1809 |
ii | 6-7 | Cookson, Henry W.: for Soon afterwards read In due time | |
9 | after Thomson insert (Lord Kelvin). He was proctor in 1842. | ||
11 | for 1877 read 1867 | ||
13 f.e. | for four read five and after 1848 insert 1863 | ||
128 | i | 27-28 | Cooper, Anthony A., 1st Earl of Shaftesbury: for and was never contradicted read but it has been contradicted (cf. Sloane MS. 3371, f. 24) |
133 | ii | 23-22 f.e. | Cooper, Anthony A., 7th Earl of Shaftesbury: for and sat for Dorsetshire from 1833 to 1846. read but was elected at a bye-election for Dorset Co. in Sept. 1831, and sat for that constituency till 1846. |
134 | i | 34 | for Mr. W. J. Sadler read Michael Thomas Sadler [q.v.] |
136 | ii | 26 | after 1885. insert He was lord-lieutenant of Dorset from 1856 till death. |
141 | i | 38 | Cooper, Charles P.: for Lady Henley's read Lady Hewley's |
142 | i | 38 | Cooper, Edward J.: omit College |
143 | ii | 6 | before member insert conservative |
144 | ii | 20 f.e. | Cooper, Sir Grey: for 1675 read 1765 |
146 | i | 3 | Cooper, John G.: for Thurgaton read Thurgarton |
149 | i | 13 f.e. | Cooper, Thomas (1517?-1594): for Languet read Lanquet |
ii | 7 f.e. | for 1566 read 1567 | |
4 f.e. | for 1570 read 1570-1 | ||
151 | i | 19 | for i. read ii. |
ii | 29 | Cooper, Thomas (1759-1840): for is said to have been sent to read matriculated in Feb. 1779, aged nineteen, from University College. | |
33 | after services, insert In 1787 he was called to the bar from the Inner Temple. | ||
157 | i | 29 | Coote, Sir Charles, Earl of Mountrath: before On the deposition insert He was M.P. for cos. Sligo and Mayo 1654, 1656, and 1659. |
159 | ii | 6 f.e. | Coote, Sir Eyre (1726-1783): after England, insert The year before he was elected M.P. for Maryborough in the Irish House of Commons, but was unseated on petition. |
160 | i | 11 | after 1771, insert was M.P. for Poole 1774-80, |
13-14 | for the Inniskillings on 19 Feb. 1778, read in 1771, being transferred to the 37th regiment in 1773, | ||
161 | i | 16 f.e. | Coote, Sir Eyre (1764-1824?): for 1824? read 1823 |
162 | i | 26 | after Coote. insert He had already been elected to the Irish House of Commons as member of Ballynakill (1790-7) and Maryborough (1797-1800). |
17 f.e. | after 1802 read to that of the 62nd regiment in 1806, and | ||
16 f.e. | after Barnstaple insert (1812) | ||
ii | 7 | for is supposed to have died . . . . 1824. read died 10 Dec. 1823. He was twice married and left issue by both wives. His first wife, Sarah (d. 1795), daughter of John Robbard, is the subject of a famous painting by Komney | |
163 | ii | 25-20 | Coote, Richard, 1st Earl of Bellamont: for Nansan of Bridg-norton read Nanfan of Birtsmorton |
166 | i | 12 | Cope, Sir Anthony: for six parliaments (1586-1604) read seven parliaments (1571-83, 1586-1604) and Oxfordshire 1606-14 |
ii | 26-27 | Cope, Sir John: for Lord Strafford read Thomas Wentworth, third earl of Stratford [q. v.] | |
34 | for the 7th regiment of foot read the 39th regiment of foot (1730-2), the 5th regiment (1732-7), the 9th dragoons (1734-41), and the 7th dragoons 1741 till death. He was promoted brigadier-general 1735, major-general 1739, and lieutenant-general 1743 | ||
35 | after the Bath, insert He was M.P. for Queenborough 1722-7, for Liskeard 1727-34, and for Orford 1738-41 | ||
167 | i | 9 | for unable read impossible |
4 f.e. | for May read July | ||
168 | i | 21 | Cope, Sir Walter: after Cope [q. v.], insert was elected M.P. for St. Mawes in 1588, for Weymouth in 1601, for Westminster in 1604, and for Stockbridge in 1614, |
169 | ii | 8 | Copeland, William T.: for in the following year read during the year (Feb. 1829) |
10 | for many read seven | ||
12 | after Bethlehem insert (1861-8) | ||
17 | after 1833 he insert as a liberal | ||
21 | after returned insert as a conservative | ||
24 | for in politics read after abandoning the liberal party | ||
174 | ii | 30 | Copleston, Edward: for immediate read direct |
175 | ii | 11 | before In 1814 insert He was proctor in 1807, and was prebendary of Hoxton in St. Paul's Cathedral in 1812. |
23 f.e. | for 1828 read 1827 | ||
177 | i | 30 | Copley, Sir Godfrey: for 1705 read his death |
180 | i | 22-23 | Copley, John S., the elder: for in a year or two read subsequently |
26 | after Copley insert who was made A.E.A. in 1776 and B.A. in 1779 | ||
183 | i | 30-31 | Copley, John S., Lord Lyndhurst: for dividing the highest honours . . . . with read the senior wrangler of the year being |
185 | i | 6 | for 1829 read 1818 |
5-4 f.e. | for Cambridge read Cambridge University | ||
189 | i | 12 | Copley, Sir Thomas: for 1514 read 1534 |
34 | for 1533 read 1554 | ||
35 | for nineteen read twenty | ||
39 | omit 1554 | ||
201 | i | 9-10 | Corbet, Sir John: omit sometime . . . . Castle |
203 | ii | 27 | Corbet, Richard: after subsequently insert (1619-20) |
37 | for 1624 read 1628 | ||
207 | i | 22 f.e. | Corbett, Thomas: before secretary insert chief clerk of the admiralty 1723, and in 1728 second |
9 f.e. | after equal, insert He was M.P. for Saltash from 1734 till death. | ||
211 | i | 33 | Corbould, Henry: for 1707 read 1807 |
213 | ii | 18 f.e. | Cordell, Sir William: after Suffolk insert and was M.P. for Dunheved |
13 f.e. | for Wyat read Wyatt | ||
223 | ii | 18 f.e. | Cornelys, Theresa: after 1753. insert She came to England in 1759 (Home Off Papers, 1770-2, p. 139). |
226 | i | 11 f.e. | Cornewall, Charles: for the next two years read 1709-10 |
10 f.e. | after member insert for Bewdley, and from 1715 till death as member | ||
2 f.e. | for the navy read the storekeeper's accounts at the admiralty | ||
ii | 30 | for 1717 read 1717-8 | |
20 f.e. | for Nov. read Oct. | ||
227 | i | 21 | Cornewall, Folliott, H. W.: for 1792 read Jan. 1793 |
22 | for Exeter read Hereford | ||
ii | 35 | Cornewall, James: after seconds insert (11 Feb. 1748-4) | |
16 f.e. | after Abbey, insert He was M.P. for Weobley 1732-4 and 1737-41. | ||
229 | ii | 11 f.e. | Corniih, Henry: for St. Michael Bassishaw read Vintry from 24 Sept. 1680 till the surrender of the city's charter in Oct. 1683 (Repertory, 85, fo. 225) |
230 | ii | 28 | for Hawkes read Hawles |
232 | ii | 21 | Cornish, Sir Samuel: after the following year, insert He was whig M.P. for Shoreham from 1765 till his death. |
234 | i | 13 | Cornwallis, Sir Charles: after knighted, insert He was M.P. for Norfolk in 1604. |
235 | i | 20 f.e. | Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marquis Cornwallis: after office insert in England |
17 f.e. | before on which insert for the post of joint vice-treasurer of Ireland | ||
13-11 f.e. | for The voluntary banishment . . . . as in read The letter is a genuine work of Junius, though signed 'Domitian.' In | ||
236 | ii | 36-37 | omit and his distrust of the ministry |
39-40 | for and to show his dislike . . . . power, he read He | ||
42 | for January 1784 read Feb. 1783 | ||
241 | ii | 32 | Cornwallis, Frederick: after Paul's insert holding with the deanery the prebend Wildland |
242 | ii | 1 | Cornwallis, James, 4th Earl Cornwallis: for Salisbury read Canterbury |
19 | for fifty-three read forty-three | ||
243 | i | 15 f.e. | Cornwallis, Sir Thomas: after 1554 insert during which year he was also elected M.P. for Grampound |
244 | ii | 9 | Cornwallis, Sir William (d. 1631?): after children, insert He was M.P. for Lostwithiel in 1597 and for Orford in 1604 and 1614. |
247 | i | 38 | Cornwallis, Sir William (1744-1819): after Cross, insert He was M.P. for Eye 1768-74, 1782-4, and 1790-1807, and for Portsmouth 1784-90, and he was colonel of marines 1787-93. |
249 | i | 39-40 | Cornysshe, William: for Calendars of State Papers . . . . Series read Calendar of Letters and Papers, Henry VIII |
251 | i | 32 | Corrie, Archibald: for F. F. H. read T. F. H. |
252 | i | 40 | Corrie, George E.: before In 1851 insert He was vice-chancellor of the university in 1850. |
6 f.e. | for Wheatley read Wheatly | ||
254 | ii | 41 | Corry, Henry T. L.: for 1826 read 1825 |
4-3 f.e. | omit successively . . . . health and | ||
255 | ii | 19 f.e. | Corry, Isaac: after unknown insert He was defeated at Newry in both 1806 and 1807, but was elected in the former year for Newport (I. of W.) |
259 | i | 31-35 | Coryate, George: for According to his own showing . . . . taken the degree, read He is registered as having 'supplicated' for the degree of B.D. in July 1592, but New College men were exempt from 'supplication,' and this entry may have been a mistake of the registrar for Coryate's actual graduation. |
260 | i | 20 f.e. | Coryate, Thomas: for Kircunerus read Kirchnerus |
261 | i | 25-27 | for and that the book . . . . in our own day. read It was only once reprinted since its publication, viz. in 1776, when it was issued in three volumes. |
263 | i | 40 | Cosby, Sir Henry A. M.: for lieutenant-general in due course read major-general in 1793 and lieutenant-general in 1816 (antedated to June 1799) |
ii | 12 f.e. | Cosby, Phillips: after 1790. insert He was colonel of marines 1787-90. | |
264 | ii | 6 | Cosin, John: for in 1594 read 30 Nov. 1594 (Sloane MS. 1708, f. 109) |
271 | i | 16 f.e. | Cosin, Richard: for parliaments read parliament |
15 f.e. | after 1586 and insert for Down ton in that meeting | ||
ii | 39 | Costa, Emanuel Mendes da: after London insert and died 24 June 1726 (Hist. Reg. 1726, p. 26) | |
285 | i | 29 | Cotgrave, John: after 14 insert Gent. Mag. 1821, ii. 415-6 |
290 | i | 11-10 f.e. | Cotterell, Sir Charles: for (1615-1687?) read (1612?-1702) |
9 f.e. | for in 1615 read about 1612 | ||
ii | 20-19 f.e. | for apparently died in the following year read died, according to the 'Mercurius Historicus,' on 19 July 1702, at the age of 90 | |
291 | i | 17 f.e. | for John read James |
11 f.e. | for Cotterell Dormer read Cottrell Dormer | ||
292 | ii | 10 | Cottingham, Lewis N.: for St. Mary's Church read St. James's Church |
293 | ii | 37 | Cottington, Francis, Lord Cottington: before When Prince Charles insert He was M.P. for Camelford in 1624, for Bossiney in 1625, and for Saltash in 1628. |
302 | i | 7 | Cotton, Sir Charles: after 1808 insert in which jear he was made full admiral |
15 | for 1778 read 1798 | ||
304 | ii | 12 | Cotton, Henry: after ministry insert (He resigned his deanery in 1849) |
20 f.e. | for 1833 read 1832 | ||
14 f.e. | for 1845-78 read 1851-78 | ||
305 | i | 8-9 | for (5 vols. 1845-1860) read (6 vols. 1851-78) |
21 f.e. | Cotton, Sir John Hynde: for a year read two years | ||
20 f.e. | for September 1713 read July 1712 | ||
19 f.e. | for board read council | ||
308 | i | 1 | Cotton, Richard I.: for 1857 read 1856 |
8-7 f.e. | Cotton Sir Robert B.: for Sir Thomas Billing and Thomas Lacy [q. v.] read Sir Thomas Billing [q. v.] and Thomas Lacy | ||
ii | 6 f.e. | for no part read little part | |
5 f.e. | after affairs insert He was M.P. for Newtown in 1601 | ||
309 | ii | 19 | for entered read re-entered |
310 | ii | 13-12 f.e. | omit Sarmiento's successor. |
311 | i | 31 | for second read third |
314 | ii | 23 | for in 1711 read from Dec. 1710 to Aug. 1713 |
319 | i | 16 | Cotton, Sir Stapleton, 1st Viscount Combermere: after 1st lifeguards insert having already been colonel 20th light dragoons 1813-8 and 3rd light dragoons 1821-9 |
22 f.e. | after a pleasant picture, insert He was governor of Sheerness from 1821 to 1852. | ||
ii | 2 | after the Bath insert (1815, having been K.B. since 1812) | |
3 | after Guelphic order insert (1817) | ||
3-4 | omit of the order of the Star of India | ||
5 | after a knight of insert the Star of India 1861 | ||
320 | ii | 13-12 f.e. | Cotton, Sir Sydney J.: for a daughter of Captain Hallack read Marianne, daughter of Captain Halkett |
323 | ii | 4 | Cotton, Sir Willoughby: after 98th foot, insert In 1838 he was made K.C.B. |
13 | after 32nd foot insert April 1854 | ||
326 | i | 13 f.e. | Coulson, Walter: for who read Hunt |
12 f.e. | for and adds read Procter says | ||
327 | ii | 22 f.e. | Conlton, David T.: omit dean of Bristol |
336 | ii | 8 | Courtenay, Henry, Marquis of Exeter: for 1387 read 1357 |
36 | for Jan. read June | ||
339 | ii | 33 | Courtenay, Peter: for 1477 read 1476-7 |
34 | before On 5 Sept. insert and in 1477 dean of Exeter | ||
340 | ii | 21 f.e. | Courtenay, Richard: before In 1400 insert and also a prebend at Lincoln |
342 | ii | 10 | Courtenay, Thomas P.: for 1810 read 1811 |
13 | after 1831. insert He was deputy paymaster of the forces 1807-11 | ||
39 | after died insert being accidentally drowned | ||
343 | i | 16 | Courtenay, William: for 1639 read 1369-70 |
347 | ii | 21 f.e. | Courteville, Raphael: for 1838 read 1738 |
349 | ii | 13 | Cousen, John: for Mirashay read Miryshaw |
354 | i | 4 | Coutances, Walter de: for 1197 read 1198 |
356 | i | 16 | Covel, John: before appears insert Covel |
358 | i | 5 | Coventry, Henry: after Henry insert who was M.P. for Droitwich 1661-81, |
20 | for 1679 read 1680 | ||
ii | 34 | Coventry, Sir John: for The son John read The father John | |
38 | for He served read The son John served | ||
360 | i | 82 | Coventry, Sir Thomas: for Whittington read Robert Wydington (no connection of Richard Whittington) |
ii | 18 | Coventry, Thomas, Lord Coventry: after supporters, insert He was M.P. for Droitwich in 1620. | |
363 | i | 28 | Coventry, Sir William: for 1663 read Feb. 1664-5 |
6 f.e. | for 1668 read 1668-9 | ||
375 | ii | 44-45 | Cowell, John: omit in an expurgated edition |
375 | ii | 17 f.e. | Cowell, John: after 1687 insert (unchanged) |
376 | i | 12 | Cowell, Joseph L.: for Witchett read Whitshed |
381 | i | 6 f.e. | Cowley, Abraham: for Suckling's verses read Some verses of the 'Session of the Poets,' in 'State Poems,' 1697 |
384 | ii | 16 f.e. | Cowper, Sir Charles: for 1850 read 1860 |
385 | i | 5 | for Some time before his death read In 1871 |
386 | i | 19 | Cowper, Henry: for For many years he was clerk . . . house of peers read From 1785 to 1826 he was deputy clerk of the parliaments and clerk assistant of the house of lords |
ii | 23 f.e. | Cowper, Spencer (1669-1727): for 1727 read 1728 | |
387 | i | 27 | for 1711 read 1715, when he was made K.C. |
30-32 | for On the accession of George II . . . the duchy of Lancaster and read He was appointed | ||
34 | for 1727 read 1728 | ||
389 | ii | 2 f.e. | Cowper, William, 1st Earl Cowper: for 1680-90, 1695-9 read 1689-1700 |
390 | i | 34-35 | omit king's counsel, and about the same time |
46-47 | omit He seems to have been . . . in 1694. | ||
2 f.e. | before In 1699 insert He was made K.C. 8 March 1698-9. | ||
393 | ii | 9 | after the Charterhouse insert He was lord-lieutenant of Hertfordshire 1700-2 and 1714-22. |
399 | i | 13 | Cowper, William (1781-1800): for 1785 read 1784 |
ii | 33 | for Mr. Unwin read Mrs. Unwin | |
9 f.e. | for Worcester read Winchester | ||
404 | i | 15 f.e. | Cox, Daniel: after 1742. insert Cox is said by Munk to have died in January 1750. In that case he cannot have written, as Munk asserts, |
9-8 f.e. | for is attributed, both by Munk and by the compilers read Munk and the compilers | ||
6 f.e. | after Society insert erroneously attribute | ||
4-3 f.e. | omit appears to be . . . Medical Compendium' | ||
410 | i | 13 | Cox, Edward W.: after 1870). insert He became serjeant-at-law in 1868 |
412 | i | 6 f.e. | Cox, Richard: before In 1542 insert He was also made prebendary of Ely in 1541 and dean of Ely 1545. |
414 | i | 37 | Cox, Sir Richard: for 1764 read 1674 |
420 | i | 12 f.e. | Coxe, John: for 1783 read 1583 |
422 | i | 6 | Coxe, William: for 16 June read 8 June |
425 | ii | 9 f.e. | Cozens, John K.: for Mr. Henderson read Mr. Henderson's son |
428 | i | 3 | Crabbe, George: for grandfather read father |
ii | 14 f.e. | for August read Sept. | |
436 | i | l.l. | Cradock, Matthew: after Staffordshire; insert was recorder of Stafford from 30 Nov. 1620; was elected M.P. for the city in 1624, 1625, and 1627-8; |
ii | 10 f.e. | for At the close of 1640 read In 1640 | |
9-8 f.e. | for the Long parliament read the Short and the Long parliaments | ||
438 | i | 25-26 | Cradock, Walter: for Brampton Briars read Brampton Bryan |
441 | ii | 22 | Craig, Alexander: for 1640 read 1604 |
444 | i | 24-25 | Craig, Sir James H.: for lieutenant-governor read deputy-governor |
445 | i | 33 | after 1812. insert He was colonel of the 46th foot 1795-1804, of the 86th foot 1804-6, of the 22nd foot 1806-9, of the 78th foot from 1809 till death. He was governor of Blackness Castle from 1806 till death. |
ii | 13-14 | Craig, James T. G.: for Kirkpatrick, Sharpe read Kirkpatrick Sharpe | |
29 | omit and a preface by Mr. W. E. Gladstone | ||
448 | ii | 19 | Craig, Sir Lewis, Lord Wrightslands: for Traboun read Trabroun |
449 | i | 37-39 | Craig, Sir Thomas: for Helen Hunt . . . George Buchanan read Helen, youngest daughter of Robert Heriot of Lumphoy or Lymphoy, an estate in the parish of Currie, Midlothian |
450 | i | 11 f.e. | for Louis read Lewis |
ii | 1 | for of Warriston, whose son Sir James read whose son Sir Archibald, of Warriston | |
451 | i | l.l. | Craig, Sir William G.: after eldest son of insert James Gibson, afterwards |
ii | 17 | for 1842 read 1841 | |
452 | ii | 36 | Craigie, Robert: for 1710 read 1709 |
37 | after 1754. insert He was M.P. for Wick borough 1742-7. |