Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 19
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N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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1 | i | 3-2 f.e. | Finch, Daniel, 2nd Earl of Nottingham: for lord at the admiralty 14 May read lord of the admiralty 22 April |
6 | i | 27 | Finch, Edward (1756-1843): for 1824 read 1823 |
9 f.e. | for 1804 read 1802 | ||
10 | i | 14-16 | Finch, Heneage, 1st Earl of Nottingham: omit In the same year . . . . Somersetshire. |
ii | 2 f.e. | for daughter read sister | |
11 | ii | 36 | Finch, Heneage, 2nd Earl of Winchilsea: for but was read and was lord-lieutenant of Somerset from 1675 to 1683. He was |
37-38 | for the former post read Kent | ||
12 | ii | 4-5 | Finch, Heneage, 1st Earl of Aylesford: omit In 1711 . . . . jewel house. |
6 | for raised to the peerage read advanced in the peerage | ||
16 | after nine children, insert His son Heneage, M.P. for Surrey, was made in 1711 master of the jewel house. | ||
26 | Finch, Sir Henry: for (d. 1625) read (1558-1625) | ||
38 | for degree, and was admitted read degree. Wood is apparently in error. There seems good ground for identifying Finch with a pensioner of the name, of Christ's College, Cambridge, who matriculated in May 1572 and graduated B.A. 1575-6 (cf. Andrew Willet, Harmony of I. Samuel, pref.) Finch was admitted | ||
13 | i | 11 | for the Inns of Court read inns and alehouses |
17 | before In 1621 insert In 1614 he was elected M.P. for St. Albans. | ||
14 | ii | 9 f.e. | Finch, Sir John, Baron Finch: for 1614 read 1620 |
18 | i | 26 | Finch, Sir John (1626-1682): after Oxford, insert was admitted pensioner of Christ's College, Cambridge, 11 April 1645. Subsequently he |
29 | after in 1649; insert (he was in 1647 incorporated at Cambridge B.A. from Oxford) | ||
20 | ii | 13 | Finch-Hatton, Edward: after in 1718, insert was fellow of Christ's College on the Finch and Baines foundation, 1728-1746, |
15 | for 1764 read 1768 | ||
28 | i | 12 f.e. | Finlaison, John: omit Sir |
30 | i | 31 | Finlay, Francis D.: for Mitchell read Mitchel |
32 | ii | 9 | Finlay, Kirkman (1773-1842): after advanced type, insert He was M.P. for Malmesbury 1818-20. |
10-11 | after university insert of Glasgow and contested the city unsuccessfully in 1830 | ||
16 | for in 1842 read 4 March 1842 | ||
46 | ii | 1 | Firmin, Giles: omit Historical |
58 | ii | 4 | Fisher, John (1459?-1535): for 1459? read 1459 |
7 | after Yorkshire insert in 1459 (Sloane MS. 1898, f. 9) | ||
61 | i | 14 f.e. | for 1554 read 1534 |
63 | i | 28 22 f.e. |
for Channey read Chauncy |
66 | i | l.l. | Fisher, John A.: for Miss Powell read Mrs. Powell |
ii | 1 | for daughter of a proprietor read [see under Powell, William] | |
67 | ii | 3 f.e. | Fisher, Joseph: for i. 539 read iv. 539 |
70 | ii | 16 f.e. | Fisher, Samuel (1605-1665): for Coton read Caton |
72 | ii | 34 | Fisher, Thomas (d. 1577) for lodge read badge |
80 81 |
i i |
27 f.e. 5 |
Fitton sir Alexander: for 1698 read 1699 |
82 | ii | 32 | Fitton, Sir Edward: before He was insert He was M.P. for Boroughbridge in 1588 |
84 | i | 27 | Fitton, Michael: for was condemned, read was condemned; they are now in the Institute of Jamaica. |
30-31 | for The papers are still preserved read Other papers, taken from the Nancy, are preserved | ||
102 | i | 10-11 | Fitzalan, Thomas, Earl of Arundel and Surrey: for half-sister read sister |
106 | i | 17 | Fitzcharles, Charles, Earl of Plymouth: after iii. 487). read He was colonel of the 2nd Tangier regiment. |
13 f.e. | Fitzclarence, Lord Adolphus: after 17 Sept. 1853. insert He was groom of the robes 1830-3 and naval A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1846-53. | ||
107 | i | 10 | Fitzclarence, George A. F., 1st Earl of Munster: for Eglinton read Egremont |
20 | for May 1830 read June 1831 | ||
30 | after the Tower insert (1831-3) | ||
108 | i | 14 f.e. | Fitzcount, Brian: for five read two |
113 | i | 29 | Fitzgerald Lady Elizabeth: for was executed read died |
ii | 8 | for 1578 read 1597 | |
319 | i | 14 f.e. | Fitzgerald, Gerald, 9th Earl of Kildare: for son-in-law read cousin |
122 | ii | 3-2 f.e. | Fitzgerald, Gerald, 15th Earl of Desmond: for 'Church of the Name.' read 'Church of no Name.' |
130 | ii | 16 f.e. | Fitzgerald, James (1742-1835) for 1772 read 1776 |
14 f.e. | for Ennis; in 1776 read Fore, co. Westmeath, and sat for it till 1783; in that year | ||
14-18 f.e. | for Killibegs read Killybegs | ||
12 f.e. | omit in 1784 | ||
11 f.e. | for and 1790 read in 1790 | ||
10 f.e. | for 1798 read 1797 and for county read borough | ||
133 | i | 28 | Fitzgerald, Sir John Fitzedmund: omit bishop of Kerry |
ii | 17 f.e. | Fitzgerald, Sir John F.: after 1841. insert He was colonel of the 85th foot, 1840-3. | |
135 | i | 22 f.e. | Fitzgerald, Maurice (d. 1176): for and Meiler read uncle of Meiler |
141 | ii | 14-11 f.e. | Fitzgerald, Maurice (1774-1849): omit He outlived all his colleagues . . . . parliament.' |
11 f.e. | for four years, 1799-1802, read one and a half years, July 1799 to Jan. 1801, | ||
10 f.e. | omit excise | ||
9 f.e. | omit and | ||
2 f.e. | for 1806 read 1807 | ||
151 | i | 21 f.e. | Fitzgerald, William K., 2nd Duke of Leinster: for Earl of Offaly read Baron Offaly |
152 | i | 16 | Fitzgerald, Sir William K. S. V.: for January 1867 read Nov. 1866 |
20 | omit honorary | ||
23 | for third read fifth | ||
153 | i | 10-11 | Fitzgerald, William V., Lord Fitzgerald and Vesey: for and in the same year he read A year earlier he had |
27-29 | for When the Duke of Wellington . . . . he selected read After the retirement of Huskisson and others from the Duke of Wellington's administration in June 1828, the Duke selected | ||
39-40 | for In December 1830 . . . . the Duke of Wellington, read In Feb. 1830 he resigned office, being succeeded by J. C. Herries, | ||
155 | ii | 17 f.e. | Fitzgibbon, Gerald: for 1880 read 1878 |
167 | i | 17 | Fitzherbert, Alleyne, Baron St. Helens: after year, insert He was M.P. for Carysfort in the Irish House of Commons 1788-90. |
34 | for (May 1791) read (May 1790, gazetted Nov. 1789) | ||
168 | i | 20 f.e. | Fitzherbert, Sir Anthony: after Gray's Inn, p. 46). insert On 20 March 1508-9 he was appointed recorder of Coventry, and he held the office in 1510 and 1511 (Extracts from Leet Book, ff. 304 b, 309, 311). |
170 | i | 5 f.e. | Fitzherbert, Maria A.: for Fulworth read Lulworth |
178 | i | 20 f.e. | Fitzjames, James, Duke of Berwick: after England; insert He was made colonel of the 8th foot in 1686, was lord-lieutenant of Hampshire 1686-8, |
9 f.e. | after Oxford, insert He was made K.G. 28 Sept. 1688 and on 20 Nov. colonel of the 3rd troop of horse guards. | ||
180 | i | 14 f.e. | Fitzjames, Kichard: after 1481. insert He was treasurer of St. Paul's 1483-97, and prebendary 1485-97. |
181 | i | 36 | for 1522 read 15 Jan. 1521-2 |
188 | i | 30-31 | Fitzneale, Richard: for Bishop Stubbs has also recently . . . . evidence read Bishop Stubbs advanced but afterwards withdrew a theory |
16 f.e. | after Abbas, i. Ivii-lx insert and to Diceto, ii. xxxi | ||
191 | ii | 15 | Fitzpatrick, Richard, Lord Gowran: for Queen's County, and on read He was M.P. for Harristown in the Irish House of Commons 1703-13, and for Queen's County 1713-5. On |
192 | i | 12-13 | Fitzpatrick, Richard: for and in 1774 Fitzpatrick read Fitzpatrick was M.P. for Okehampton 1770 to 1774, and in the latter year |
37 | after secretary insert He was A.D.C. to the king 1782-93 | ||
38 | after 1782, insert was M.P. for Maryborough in the Irish House of Commons 1782-3, | ||
ii | 3-5 | omit and in 1804 . . . the ordnance | |
8 | after war insert and he was concurrently lieutenant-general of the ordnance | ||
201 | ii | 37 | Fitzroy, Charles, 1st Baron Southampton: before In 1760 insert He was M.P. for Orford 1759-61, for Bury St. Edmunds 1761-74, and for Thetford 1774-80. |
202 | i | 19 f.e. | Fitzroy, Lord Charles: for 1784 read 1787 |
12 f.e. | after charity, insert He was colonel commandant of a battalion of the 60th foot 1804-5, and colonel of the 48th foot from 1805 till death. | ||
203 | i | 7 | Fitzroy, Sir Charles A.: after 1853. insert He was made K.C.B. in June 1854. |
11 f.e. | Fitzroy, George, Duke of Northumberland: before He commanded insert He was made colonel of the 2nd troop of horse guards in 1686. | ||
5 f.e. | after 1702-3 insert from which he was transferred to the 2nd troop of horse guards in Jan. 1711-12 | ||
3 f.e. | before was sworn insert became lord-lieutenant of Berkshire in 1712, | ||
ii | 2 | after seats, insert He was deprived of his lord-lieutenancies and his colonelcy after George I's accession. | |
35-36 | Fitzroy, George H., 4th Duke of Grafton: for Euston entered parliament . . . conservatives read He was M.P. for Thetford 1782-4. In 1784 the tories | ||
52-53 | for For some years read From 1784 to 1807 | ||
205 | ii | 19 | Fitzroy, Henry, 1st Duke of Grafton: for 1682 he became an elder brother read 1682-3 he was master |
20 | after House insert was (1681-8 and 1688-9) | ||
206 | ii | 19 | Fitzroy, Henry (1807-1859): for and 1832 read as a conservative |
24 | after government, insert He joined the Peelites and ultimately became a liberal. | ||
214 | ii | 2 | Fitzthedmar, Arnold: for Hastings read hustings |
224 | ii | 4 | Fitzwilliam, Charles W. W., 3rd Earl Fitzwilliam: for 1807 read 1806 |
6 | for the county of York read Malton, and in 1807 for Yorkshire | ||
8 | for the same constituency, read the latter constituency. In 1830 he was elected for Peterborough. | ||
227 | i | 11 | Fitzwilliam, Fanny E.: for 11 Nov. read 11 Sept. |
ii | 16 | Fitzwilliam, John: for also read in 1688 | |
228 | i | 37 | for in 1699 read 26 March 1699 |
229 | ii | 9 | Fitzwilliam, Richard, 7th Viscount Fitzwilliam: before On 4 Feb. insert He was M.P. for Wilton from 1790 till death. |
230 | i | 11 f.e. | Fitzwilliam, Sir William (1400?-1534): for Bread Street read Broad Street |
231 | i | 15 f.e. | Fitzwilliam, William, Earl of Southampton: for he was read he was elected M.P. for Surrey and was |
232 | ii | 37 | Fitzwilliam, Sir William (1526-1599): before In 1560 insert In 1559 he was elected M.P. for co. Carlow in the Irish House of Commons. |
236 | ii | 6 | Fitzwilliam, William W., 2nd Earl Fitzwilliam: for secretary at war read secretary in the military department |
241 | i | 13 | Flambard, Rannulf: for 2031 read 203 |
253 | ii | 2 | Flavel, John (1630?-1691): for presbytery read classis |
18 | for the first indulgence (1671) read the indulgence of 1671 | ||
10 f.e. | for 1673 read 1671 | ||
6 f.e. | after 1814 insert 1822 | ||
254 | i | 2 | for 1682 read 1681 |
18 f.e. | for 1754 read 1716, 1754, 1770 (Paisley) | ||
255 | ii | 28 | Flaxman, John: for Ann Denman, read Ann (1760?-1820), daughter of William Deuman, a gunstock maker of Mansell Street, Whitechapel, |
258 | ii | 4 | for sister read half-sister |
5 | after Denman insert (b. 1779) | ||
15 f.e. | for 6 Feb. read 7 Feb. | ||
259 | i | 12 | for church read burial ground |
ii | 26 | after private hands, insert The Flaxman Gallery at University College, London, was founded by Maria Denman. | |
261 | i | 14-15 | Fleet, Sir John: for soon afterwards . . . been knighted, read of Langbourn ward two days earlier, being knighted soon afterwards. |
25 | for 1695 read 1694 | ||
27 | after pany insert serving for two years and being re-elected 1698-1700, 1702-4, and 1706-8 | ||
ii | 20 f.e. | Fleetwood, Charles: for Stow-in-the-Wold read Stow-on-the-Wold | |
266 | i | 6 f.e. | Fleetwood, George (ft. 1650?): for Tangiers read Tangier |
l.l. | after 246). insert A miniature by S. Cooper dated 1647 belongs to G. Milner Gibson Cullum, Esq., F.S.A. By his wife Katherine, daughter of John Oldfield of London, Fleetwood had two sons, John and Robert, and a daughter, Ann. The descendants of the son Robert were living in London in 1717. | ||
267 | i | 20 f.e. | Fleetwood, James: after shire, insert He was vice-chancellor of Cambridge University in 1663 and 1667. |
268 | i | 9 | Fleetwood, Thomas: for Thomas read Peter |
ii | 7 | Fleetwood, William (1535?-1594): after London insert in 1584 | |
271 | i | 27 | Fleetwood, William (1656-1723): after 1705 insert and 1736 |
276 | i | 25 | Fleming, Sir George: for 1700 read 1700-1 |
281 | ii | 5 f.e. | Fleming, Patrick: for the elector of Saxony read the elector Palatine |
287 | i | 28-31 | Fleming, Sir Thomas: for No new writ, however . . . . Index, i. 1028). read A new writ was issued for Southampton in his place 9 Nov. 1605. |
300 | i | 19 | Fletcher, Giles (1549?-1611): after Winchelsea. insert He was remembrancer of the city of London Jan. 1586-7 to 1605. |
303 | i | 29 | Fletcher, Sir Henry: after eighteen years insert (1769-87) |
31 | before Fletcher insert He was chairman 1782-3. | ||
42 | after Fletcher insert then chairman of the company | ||
313 | i | 34 | Fletcher, John W.: for Mr. Ireland, who now read Charles Greenwood, who |
315 | i | 37 | Fletcher, Joseph (1784-1843): after D.D. insert He was chairman of the Congregational Union in 1837. |
316 | ii | 31 | Fletcher, Phineas: for Ezekiel Clarke read Ezekiel Charke |
318 | i | 21-20 f.e. | Fletcher, Bichard (d. 1596): for her father's . . . . which read the see of Bristol, which her father founded in 1542 and |
321 | ii | 16 | Fletcher, Thomas: for (1664-1718) read (1666-1713) |
17-19 | for Thomas Fletcher . . . . 1664 read John Fletcher of Winchester was born at Avington, Hampshire, on 21 March 1666 | ||
20 | for Winchester School and read Winchester School. He matriculated at Balliol College on 9 April 1685, but on 12 Sept. following entered | ||
23-30 | for He was a fellow . . . . do not establish the fact, read He became fellow of New College, but resigned on his marriage in 1702. He held the living of Fairfield, Somerset, in 1694, was prebendary of Barton David in the Cathedral of Wells from 1696 till death, and became an under-master of Winchester School in 1701. He was fellow of Winchester from 12 Sept. 1711 till his resignation next year. | ||
321 | ii | 23-18 f.e. | Fletcher, Thomas: for Fletcher died . . . . Staffordshire, read Fletcher died in 1718 and was buried in Winchester Cathedral. By his wife, a daughter of William Master, a fellow of New College, he had three sons, Thomas, Philip, and William. |
330 | ii | 21 | Flood, Sir Frederick: for county Wexford read Enniscorthy, and sat for that constituency till 1783. From that year till 1790 he was M.P. for Ardfert and in 1796-7 for Carlow borough |
34 | for all the great read many | ||
10 f.e. | for 1800 read 1812 | ||
9-7 f.e. | omit but was appointed . . . . Wexford in 1814 | ||
337 | i | 2 | Florio, John: after Londra.' insert 'Apologia . . . . scritta contro un heretico, 1557, is also attributed to him. |
342 | i | 20 | Flowerdew, Edward: after Gresham. insert He was M.P. for Castle Rising 1572-84. |
343 | ii | 37 | Floyd, Edward: for Charles I read James I |
346 | i | 3 f.e. | Floyd, Sir John: for 1817 read 1813 |
350 | i | 12 f.e. | Fludyer, Sir Samuel: omit at the election of 1759 |
353 | i | 14 f.e. | Foldsone, John: for [see MEE, SARAH] raid [see MEE, ANNE] |
356 | ii | 32 | Foley, Thomas: for in William Ill's read in 1694 |
33 | omit first parliament | ||
34 | omit and afterwards for Worcester | ||
358 | i | 4 f.e. | Foliot, Gilbert: for (d. 1187) read (d. 1188) |
ii | 23 | for 1147 read 1148 | |
360 | ii | 26 | for 1187 read 1187-8, according to Le Neve |
4-1 f.e. | Foliot, Robert: for was a man of considerable learning . . . . was celebrated read has been confusedly credited by Bale and others with early experiences which really belong to his predecessor in the see of Hereford, Robert of Melun (see Robert of Melun) | ||
361 | i | 1-7 | omit for his achievements . . . . either Melun or Meaux. |
18 | for William of Maledon read Robert of Melun | ||
ii | 17 | Folkes, Martin: for 1753 read 1752 | |
362 | i | 9 | for (about 1714?) read on 18 Oct. 1714 at St. Andrew's, Holborn |
ii | 38 | Follett, Sir William W.: for four read five | |
15 f.e. | for 1435 read 1425 | ||
363 | ii | 4-3 f.e. | Fonblanque, Albany: for John Samuel Martin de Grenier de Fonblanque [q. v.]. read John de Grenier Fonblanque, 1760-1837 [q. v.]. |
366 | ii | 2 f.e. | Fontibus, John de: after Ely insert erroneously called Pherd by Burton, |
369 | ii | 30 | Foote, Maria, Countess of Harrington: for descendant read kinsman |
370 | ii | 31 | Foote, Samuel: omit member for Tiverton and |
381 | ii | 36 | Forbes, Sir Charles: after one member only, insert He unsuccessfully contested Middlesex against Joseph Hume at the general election of 1832. |
382 | i | 17 | Forbes, Sir Charles F.: for 1842 read 1837 |
18 | after Hanover insert receiving an English knighthood in March 1844 | ||
384 | i | 7 f.e. | Forbes, Duncan (1685-1747): for 1744 read 1704 |
385 | i | 11 | before In 1722 insert In 1721-2 Forbes was M.P. for Ayr boroughs. |
386 | ii | 32 | for 1747 read 1847 |
389 | ii | 4-5 | Forbes, Edward: for Spratt and the Rev. Mr. Daniell . . . . Asia Minor, read Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt [q. v.] and the Rev. Edward Thomas Daniell, M.A., of Balliol College, Oxford (who died on 24 Sept. 1843 at Adalia, in Syria), |
7 | after interesting sites, insert Some sketches by Daniell are in the British Museum. | ||
395 | ii | 35 | Forbes, George, 6th Earl of Granard: for lieutenant-general read general |
396 | i | 37-9 | for In 1819 he resigned . . . . Forbes, M.P., and afterwards read He afterwards |
16 f.e. | for He died read He was made full general in July 1830 and | ||
401 | i | 19 | Forbes, James Ochoncar, 17th Lord Forbes: before He was made insert He was colonel of 3rd garrison battalion 1807-9. |
35 | for was constituted in 1826 read was from 1825 to 1830 | ||
404 | ii | 10 | Forbes, John (1714-1796): for 1764 read 1761 |
407 | ii | 17 | Forbes, John H., Lord Medwyn: for 1847 read 1849 |
410 | ii | 15 f.e. | Forbes, Walter, 18th Lord Forbes: for Gomme read Gomm |
418 | 1 | 17 19 |
Ford Emanuel: for Parsimenos read Parismenos |
421 | ii | 27-8 | Ford, Richard: omit and for some time an under-secretary of state |
429 | i | 22 | Forde, Thomas: for 'Arcadia' read 'Menaphon' |
431 | ii | 13 f.e. | Fordyce, Alexander: for Halifax read Hallifax |
435 | i | 18 f.e. | Fordyce, Sir William: for in 1787 read 20 Dec. 1782 |