Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 20
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N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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13 | ii | 9 | Forster, Edward (1769-1828) : for Somerville Aston read Aston Somerville |
15 | ii | 10-12 | Forster, Johann G.A.: for for some years teacher . . . .in a school in Warrington read from 1768 tutor of French, German, and natural history in the Warrington academy |
17 | i | 33-34 | Forster, John: for In the December of that year Charles Lamb died; read He was soon a close friend of Charles Lamb. |
18 | ii | 5 | for 2 Feb. read 1 Feb. |
24 | ii | 7-5 f.e. | Forster, William (1784-1854): for daughter of Mr. Buxton . . . . Joseph John Gurney [q. v.] read daughter of Thomas Fowell Buxton of Earl's Colne, Essex, and sister of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton [q. v.]. |
25 | ii | 21 | for aged 70 read aged 69 |
50 | i | 6-4 f.e. | Fortrey, Samuel: for and again in Whitworth's . . . . in 1856, read in Sir Charles Whitworth's 'Scarce Tracts on Trade and Commerce, Serving as a Supplement to Davenant's Works,' 1778, and in 1856 in the Political Economy Club's 'Select Collection of Early English Tracts on Commerce' (ed. McCulloch), |
54 | i | 20 | Foster, James: for Joseph Hallet, sen. read Joseph Hallet (d. 1722). |
26 | for Joseph Hallet, jun. read Joseph Hallet (d. 1722) | ||
86 | i | 2-1 f.e. | Fowler, Edward : for Glanvil's Saducismus read Glanvill's Sadducismus |
89 | i | 8 f.e. | Fowler, William (fl. 1603): after poet, insert son of Thomas Fowler (d. 1590), executor to the Countess of Lennox, Arabella Stuart's grandmother (cf. E.T. Bradley [Mrs. A. Murray Smith], Life of Arabella Stuart, 1889 passim) |
91 | i | 10-11 | Fowns, Richard : for Stoke Severn read Severn Stoke |
112 | i | 5 f.e. | Fox, Charles Richard: for 1831 read 1835 |
113 | ii | 34-35 | Fox, Edward: for the hospital read the mastership of the hospital |
124 | i | 17 f.e. | Fox, Henry, 1st Baron Holland: for 26 Nov. read 16 Dec. |
126 | i | 24 | Fox, Henry R. V., 3rd Lord Holland: for 26 Dec. read 16 Dec. |
19 f.e. | for Lady Godfrey Webster read the wife of Sir Godfrey Webster | ||
128 | i | 16 f.e. | for 'Dobledo's read 'Doblado's |
130 | i | 3 | Fox, John (fl. 1676): for Calamy's Nonconf. Memorial (Palmer, 1802), read Palmer's Nonconf. Memorial (London, 1802), |
132 | ii | 25 | Fox, Luke: for iv. 331-2 read iv. 305-6 |
133 | i | 25 | Fox, Robert W.: for eighty-eighth read eighty-ninth |
149 | ii | 17 f.e. | Foxe, John: for 1629 read 1630 |
16 f.e. | for twelve read eleven | ||
5 f.e. | for 1641 read 1642 | ||
156 | i | 2-1 f.e. | Foxe, Samuel: for A treatise on the Apocalypse dedicated to Archbishop read The Latin treatise on the Apocalypse dedicated by him to Archbishop |
ii | 1 | for is said to have been written by him. read was written by his father. | |
159 | ii | 2 f.e. | Frampton, Robert : omit about 1651 |
160 | ii | 28 | for some time in the autumn of 1690. read on 1 Feb. 1690-1.
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162 | i | 22 f.e. | Frampton, Tregonwell: for Auglia Notitia read Chamberlayne's Angliæ Notitia |
163 | i | 23 | |
174 | i | 27 | Francis, Sir Philip: for Chatham read Mansfield |
177 | ii | 18 | for a Swiss merchant, read a Swiss officer in the East India Company's service, |
6 f.e. | for 1779 read 1780 | ||
178 | ii | 28 | for in the spring of 1803, read on 2 Jan. 1803, |
180 | i | 28 f.e | for iii. 258 read ii. 258 |
9 f.e. | for Lang's read Laing's | ||
181 | ii | 10 f.e. | Franck, Richard: for Böhm's read Böhme's |
185 | ii | 12 | Frank, Mark: for the following year read the same year |
210 | ii | 40 | Fraser, James (1818-1885): for Perceval read Percival |
53-54 | for and on 15 June 1880 read Three months before | ||
211 | i | 22-24 | for a volume of his sermons edited by J. Doyle was published, read two volumes of his sermons appeared, edited by J. W. Diggle, the author of 'The Lancashire Life of Bishop Fraser,' 1889. |
213 | ii | 6 | Fraser, James S.. for eighty-third year read eighty-seventh year |
216 | i | 2 f.e. | Fraser, Robert W.: for 1847 read 1844 |
223 | i | 18 | Fraser, Simon: for is or was preserved at Parnton House, read is preserved at Farraline House, |
229 | i | 4 | Fraunce, Abraham: after Ramus.' insert A manuscript Latin comedy called 'Victoria,' dedicated to Sir Philip Sidney, together with a manuscript copy of the work numbered 1 supra, is at Penshurst (Hist. MSS. Comm. Rep. iii. 230). |
233 | i | 17 f.e. | Frederick, Colonel: for 23738 read 23798 |
ii | 38-34 | Frederick, Augustus, Duke of York aud Albany: for Frederick abandoned his title on being created read Frederick, who retained the bishopric of Osnaburg till 1803, was created | |
235 | i | 36-37 | for opposition to a speech read opposition to it in a speech |
240 | ii | 23 | Freeman, Philip: for 'The Real Science read 'The Real Presence |
244 | ii | 20 | Freind, Robert: for Freind read his son William |
267 | ii | 26 | Frere, John: for Frere also went to Trinity, read Frere went to Caius College, where he was elected scholar, |
268 | i | 37 | Frere, John H.: after a fellow of Caius insert (1793-1816) |
269 | i | 3 | for 1812 read 1816 |
278 | i | 3 f.e. | Friswell, James H.: for 1861 read 1858; 3rd ed. 1861 |
ii | 8 | for 1865 read 1864 | |
21 | for 1868 read 1865 | ||
283 | ii | 13 | Frobisher, Sir Martin: for Isabel, read Isabel, whom he married 30 May 1559 |
14 | for Thomas Riggat read Thomas Rickard of Snaith | ||
284 | ii | 40 | after 1878; insert J. J. Cartwright's Life of Frobisher in Chapters in the History of Yorkshire, 1872; |
285 | i | 14-15 | Frodsham, Bridge: for he never left York, where he died 26 Oct. 1768, read he rarely left York. He died at Hull 21 Oct. 1768, |
290 | ii | 9 | Froucester, Walter: for the Blessed Virgin read S. Mary de Lode |
294 | ii | 3 | Fry, Elizabeth: for eldest child read third daughter |
5 | for Her brother was read Her younger brothers included Daniel Gurney [q. v.] and | ||
315 | i | 9 | Fuller, Samuel: for 1682 read 1692 |
315 | i | 28 | Fuller, Thomas (1608-1661): for St. Peter's, Aldwincle read Aldwincle St. Peter |
ii | 29 | for at Boughton read of Boughton | |
11 f.e. | for 1738 read 1638 | ||
316 | ii | 28 | for position read petition |
317 | ii | 86 | for granddaughter read descendant |
318 | ii | 23 | for Redevivus read Redivivus |
319 | ii | 14 f.e. | |
342 | i | 25 | Fyneux, Sir John: for 1526 read 1527 |
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ii | 36 | for 1505 read 1515 | |
343 | ii | 19 | for privileges read privilege |
20 | for but read and but
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364 | ii | 29 | Gainsborough, Thomas: for has not been recovered since. read was not recovered till 1901. |
376 | i | 33 | Gale, Roger: for Gale left read Gale gave |
377 | i | 21 | Gale, Theophilus: for prebend read prebendary |
379 | i | 13 f.e. | Gale, Thomas (1635?-1702): for bequeathed read given in 1738 |
5 f.e. | for 1671-70 read 1671 | ||
380 | i | 15 | for Nicholson's read Nicolson's |
381 | ii | 17 | Gall, Saint: for near the bay of Carrickfergus, read at the mouth of Belfast Lough, |
386 | ii | 28 | Galloway, Patrick: for 12 Jan. read 14 Jan. |
389 | ii | 10-11 | Galt, John: for the daughter of Dr. Tilloch, read Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander Tilloch [q. v.], |
390 | i | 26 | for 1817 read 1820 |
391 | ii | 15 f.e. | after family grave, insert He left two sons, Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt, who became premier of Canada, and Thomas Galt, who became a judge. |
394 | i | 34 | Gambier, James, Lord Gambier: for 1799 read 1795 |
399 | i | 35 | Gammage, Robert G.: for GGeorge (1815-1888) | (d. 1888) read
37 | after Northampton insert born in 1815 | ||
404 | i | 14 | Garbett, Edward: for Hereford College read Hereford Cathedral School |
423 | ii | 16 | Gardiner, Stephen: for 1551 read 1550 |
29 | for 18 April 1552 read 15 Feb. 1550-1 | ||
432 | ii | 16 f.e. | Gardner, William L.: for (1770 read (1771 |
433 | i | 37 | for Nepaul read Kamaun |
ii | 10 27 29 |
for Parks read Parkes | |
436 | i | 2 | Gargrave, Sir Thomas: omit Thomas |
436 | ii | 14 | Garland, Augustine: for Tangiers read Tangier |
437 | i | 17 f.e. | Garland, John: after Henry III. insert The name Garland was familiar in London. One John Garland was prebendary of St. Paul's in 1200 (Le Neve, ii. 417); another was sheriff of London in 1212.
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