Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 2
Appearance
N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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3 | i | 10 | Annesley, Arthur, 1st Earl of Anglesey: for 1672 read 1673 |
20, 10 f.e. |
for Strafford read Stafford | ||
4 | i | 16 | Annesley, Francis, Viscount Valencia: for 1613 read 1614 |
27 | before In 1622 insert In 1625 he became M.P. for the county of Carmarthen 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 'tackers' read As a strong tory he voted for the bill for the prevention of occasional conformity, 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 |
45 | i | 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 |
4 f.e. | for and created a baronet read and in 1798 was created a baronet | ||
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6 f.e. 3 |
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 Commons 1665-6, | ||
12-11 f.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 | ||
67 | 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 | 23 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 Crawford read Craufurd |
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17 8 f.e. |
Arkwright, Sir Richard: for Reed read Need |
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 occupation 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 | Armine, or Armyne, Lady Mary: for Lady Mary read Mary, Lady |
94 | i | 23 f.e. | 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 f.e. | for He appears . . . . England,' read He was quartermaster-general from 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 of 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, Andrew]. 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.] | ||
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2 f.e. 5 | for Badesdale read Badeslade | |
99 | ii | 11 | Armstrong, John (1813-1856): after truer insert popularity |
100 | i | 12-11 f.e. | Armstrong, Sir Thomas: omit joined Ormond . . . . and |
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 | ||
7 f.e. | after canon of Windsor insert in 1779 | ||
105 | 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) |
117 | ii | 36 | Arnold, Thomas J.: for Stephen read Samuel |
118 | i | 1-3 | omit This was . . . . appeared |
119 | ii | 29 | Arnot, Hugo: for 1777 read 1776 |
35 | for 1817 read 1816
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121 | i | 15 | Arnott, George A. W.: for Lighthill cemetery read Sighthill cemetery |
122 | ii | 40 | Arnway, John: omit Lichfield and |
125 | i | 3-4 | Arrowsmith, John (1602-1659): omit and . . . . Cambridge |
5 | for St. Catherine's Hall read St. John's College | ||
14 | after University insert was appointed in 1651 Regius Professor of Divinity | ||
15 | for 1649 read 1653 | ||
129 | i | 31 | Arthur, Duke of Brittany: for 1189 read 1187 |
131 | i | 32 | Arthur, son of Henry VII: after the Bath insert and in 1491 knight of the Garter |
132 | ii | 4 f.e. | Arthur, Sir George: for 1823 read 1824 |
135 | i | 9-10 | for in 1853, . . . . year read was promoted major-general in 1846 and lieutenant-general in 1854. He died on 19 Sept. 1854 |
141 | ii | 3 | Arundell, of Cornwall: for Perranzabulæ read Perranzabuloe |
143 | i | 10 | Arundell, Lady Blanche: for Lady Blanche read Blanche, Lady |
145 | i | 3 | Arundell, Henry: for 26 Dec. read 29 Dec. |
146 | i | 4 f.e. | Arundell, John (d. 1477): for the deanery read a canonry |
146 | ii | 26 | 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 f.e. | for He was at different times . . . . Michell read he was M.P. in 1597 for Michell | ||
6 f.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 f.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. | Ashburnham, John: after the duke insert In 1628 he was elected M.P. for Hastings |
ii | 24 | for 1643 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 500l. from French merchants |
164 | i | 13 | Ashburnham, William: after the household insert and was elected M.P. for Ludgers Hall in 1661, sitting till the dissolution of 1678 |
165 | ii | 6 f.e. | Ashby, George (1724-1808): for 926, 1006, 136 read 92b-100b, 109, 111, 112 |
166 | ii | 27 | Ashby, 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 | Ashby, 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, Robert: 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 | 3 f.e. | Ashton, John (d. 1691): before 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 | 4-4 | for Ashton's widow . . . . Rigby read Ashton married in 1685 Mary, daughter of Edward Rigby of Covent Garden. She | |
178 | ii | 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, Robert: for On a tower read On the tower
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192 | i ii |
7 f.e. 33 |
Askew, Anthony: for 1772 read 1774 |
202 | ii | 11-10 f.e. | Astell, William: for in the same year . . . . the House read after an unsuccessful contest in 1806 was in 1807 returned to the House |
ii | 8 f.e. | for six successive read seven successive | |
7 f.e. | after subsequently insert from 1841 | ||
4 f.e. | after filled insert each of | ||
3 f.e. | for several read four | ||
203 | 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 |
206 | ii | 30 | Astley, John (d. 1595): before Maidstone insert Lyme Regis in the parliament of 1750 and |
31-32 | omit having before . . . . Commons | ||
212 | i | 44 | Aston, Sir Richard: for the Rockingham read Lord North's |
212 | ii | 4 f.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 |
219 | 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 acquirements, 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 |
5 f.e. | for His works are: 1 read His only work is | ||
4 f.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 Hensington read Bensington |
229 | i | 19 f.e. | Atkyns, Richard: for Newnham-by-Gloucester read Newnham-on-Severn |
232 | i ii |
8 f.e. 14 f.e. 5 f.e. |
Atkyns, Sir Robert: for Saperton read Sapperton |
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 | |
16 f.e. | after He was arrested insert in 1722 | ||
237 | ii | 7 f.e. | for in 1732 read on 22 Feb. 1731-2 |
238 | 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 | ||
27-32 | for 1806 had been nothing . . . . Buenos Ayres, which read 1806 had been 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 government, and Sir Home Popham recognised that the seizure of a rich city like Buenos Ayres | ||
ii | 16 | before and in 1810 insert and made colonel of the 103rd regiment | |
18 f.e. | after parliament insert became knight of the Bath | ||
13 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.) |
255 | i | 31 | Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex: after 1773 insert He was made K.G. iu 1786 |
ii | 3 f.e. | for 1839 read 1838 | |
260 | ii | 2 | Austen, Jane: for July read January |
264 | i ii |
9 f.e. 7 f.e. 6 |
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 | ||
284 | i | 31 | Ayloffe, John: after (iii. 186) insert together with another poem 'On the Cambridge Commencement, by Captain Aylolfe' (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 | 13 | Ayreminne, Richard de: after Norwich insert He became prebendary of York in 1316 |
290 | 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 Sloane |
307 | ii | 19 f.e. | Baber, Sir John: for March 1660 read March 1660-1 |
313 | i | 12 | Babington, Francis: for Keymes read Keynes |
313 | 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 700l. on 13 June 1661 | ||
7 f.e. | for Libscomb's read Lipscomb's | ||
323 | 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 f.e. | Bacon, Francis: for in June 1575 read on 27 June 1576
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336 | i | 40 | after seat in it insert (he had been returned both for Ipswich and St. Albans and sat for the former) |
341 | i | 31 | after resources insert Bacon had been elected for Ipswich, St. Albans, and Cambridge University, and sat for the last |
362 | i | 10 f.e. | Bacon, John (1740-1799): for Whitfield's read Whitefield's |
367 | i | 25 | Bacon, Sir Nicholas: after Cambridgeshire insert and next year was elected M.P. for Dartmouth |
369 | ii | 18 | for ib. read Hist. Comm. 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, Robert: 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. | Badew, Richard: after 1326 insert and again in 1338 |
388 | i | 8 | Badiley, Richard: for (fl. 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 candidate 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 | ||
399 | 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 |
13 | after D.D. insert he held the deanery of Canterbury in commmendam | ||
400 | ii | 14 | Bagot, Sir William: after (Claus. 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 prebendary 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: for Gillingham read Gilling |
411 | ii | 16 f.e. | Baillie, Charles(1542-1625): for Rudolfi read Ridolfi |
412 | i | 15 | for L.H.S. read I.H.S. |
412 | ii | 20 | Baillie, Charles, Lord Jerviswoode(1804-1879): for 1683 read 1684 |
418 | ii | 6-7 | Baillie, John (1772-1833): for from 1830 to 1832 read in 1830 and from 1832 till his death next year |
8 | 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 read Duntisburne Abbots |
422 | i | 8 | Baillie, Robert (1599-1662):for James Charles Stuart read Prince Charles Edward Stuart |
427 | ii | 27 | Baily, Edward H.: for British read Bristol |
433 | ii | 1 | Bainbridge, Christopher: for 1511 read 1511-2 |
437 | ii | 2 | Bainbrigge, Sir Philip: for on 31 March 1854 read in May 1860 |
438 | i | 12 | Baine, James: omit a tradition runs that |
16 | after Lord's Supper there insert in accordance with the principle of his denomination 'to hold communion with all visible saints' | ||
27 | for Whitfield read Whitefield | ||
439 | ii | 12 | Baines, Matthew T.: for Lord Russell's read Lord John Russell's |
441 | ii | 4 f.e. | Baines, Thomas (1822-1875): for 1876 read 1875 |
444 | i | 5 | Baird, Sir David: for a filibustering read the
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