Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 22
Appearance
N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
Page | Col. | Line | |
4 | i | 4 | Glover, Sir John H.: for Rev. John Glover, read Rev. Frederic Robert Augustus Glover |
17 | i | 6-7 | Glynne, Sir John: for Lindercombe read Sindercombe |
21 | i | 3 | Goad, Thomas (1576-1638): for previously read in 1621 |
39 | i | 30-31 | Godley, John R.: for C. G. Nynne, Esq., of Vodas, Denbighshire, read C. G. Wynne, Esq., of Voelas, Carnarvon, in 1846. |
44 | i | 9 | Godolphin, Sidney, 1st Earl of Godolphin: for to hang him read to behead him |
49 | i | 17 f.e. | Godric: for Raine read Stevenson |
16 f.e. | for 1845 read 1847 | ||
50 | i | 33-35 | Godsalve, Sir John: for Blomefield . . . Kensington Palace, read A fine drawing of Godsalve, by Holbein, is in the royal collection at Windsor, and was reproduced by Bartolozzi. |
61 | ii | 20 | Godwin, Mrs. Mary W.: for 1791 read 1851 |
68 | ii | 11 | Godwin-Austen, Robert A. C.: for 1854 read 1853 |
69 | ii | 8 f.e. | Goffe, Stephen: after Low Countries, insert He entered at Leyden University Feb. 1633. |
71 | i | 18 | Goffe, Thomas: for at Salisbury, read and at the theatre in Salisbury Court, |
75 | i | 9 f.e. | Goldie, John: for a Jesuit read a Jewish |
92 | ii | 14 f.e. | Goldsmith, Oliver: for 1771 read 1778 |
103 | i | 32 | Gomm, Sir William M.: for 1782 read 1872 |
115 | i | 24-25 | Goodall, Charlotte: for (fl. 1784-1813) read (d. 1830) |
ii | 11-12 | for From this point traces of Mrs. Goodall disappear, read Mrs. Goodall died at Somerstown, London, in July 1830. | |
119 | i | 39 | Goodall, Walter: for sixtieth year read fifty-ninth year |
120 | ii | 47-48 | Goode, William (1801-1868): omit was first in classics in 1832 |
130 | i | 21 | Goodman, Gabriel: for (d. 1620) read (d. 26 May 1560) |
132 | i | 26 | Goodman, Godfrey: for Hartbury read Hartpury |
133 | ii | 31-32 | for Kenerton read Kemerton |
137 | i | 22 | Goodricke, Sir Henry: for Admiral Torrington read Lord Torrington |
145 | ii | 12 f.e. | Goodwin, John: for Christ Church Hospital read Christ's Hospital |
149 | i | 5 | Goodwin, Thomas: for Gate read Gale |
155 | i | 14-15 | Gookin, Vincent: for There is a copy (perhaps unique) read There are three copies in the British Museum and one |
167 | i | 5 | Gordon, Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon: for (1745 ? read (1743 |
10 | for about 1745 read on 18 June 1743 | ||
26 | for 1761 read 1767 | ||
27 | for in 1767 read on 25 Oct. | ||
22 f.e. | for last earl of Norfolk read earl of Norwich (afterwards sixth duke of Norfolk [q. v.]) | ||
21 f.e. | for Norfolk read Norwich | ||
161 | ii | 16 | Gordon, Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon: before Anderson's Scottish Nation insert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, ed. Wood; |
178 | ii | 9 f.e. | Gordon, George, 4th Earl of Huntly: for Margaret read Jane |
203 | ii | 15 f.e. | Gordon, Henrietta: for in his house read in the house of James Crichton (d. 1650) [q. v.] |
209 | ii | 8 | Gordon, James B.: omit [q. v.] |
214 | ii | 1 | Gordon, Sir John, 1st Viscount Kenmure: for in 1721 read about 1627 |
219 | i | 6 | Gordon, Sir John W.: for (1805 read (1814 |
9 | for in 1805 read on 4 Nov. 1814 | ||
17 | for 1823 read 1833 and for twenty read ten | ||
220 | ii | 8 | Gordon, Lucie: for Brandenberg read Brandenburg |
221 | i | 25 | Gordon, Osborne: omit double |
29-30 | for to the university read in Christ Church | ||
30 | for he succeeded read he served as one of the proctors and succeeded | ||
31 | omit proctor in the university and | ||
14 f.e. | for on the board of read one of the | ||
11 f.e. | for houses read heads of houses | ||
ii | 21 | for the board of commissioners read the Koyal Commission | |
10 f.e. | for Παμφιλίον read Παμφίλον | ||
226 | ii | 13-16 | Gordon, Robert (1580-1661): omit In the edition of 1655 . . . in uncomplimentary terms. |
260 | ii | 4-6 | Gosse, Philip Henry: for who helped him to embody them . . . in two volumes. read who embodied them in his handsome work (in two volumes) on the subject in 1886. |
262 | i | 29 | Gosset, Isaac (1735?-1812): for 16 Dec. read 12 Dec. |
263 | i | 21 f.e. | Gosson, Stephen: for (1555 read (1554 |
20 f.e. | for born in 1555, read baptised at St. George's, Canterbury, April 17, 1554, was son of Cornelius Gosson and | ||
269 | i | 16 f.e. | Gouge, Robert: for (1631? read (1630 |
11 f.e. | for 11 March 1646-7 read 8 June 1647 | ||
10-3 f.e. | for Robert Gooch, . . . . his early education, read Robert Gouge, born at Chelmsford, and having been educated there, was admitted at the age of seventeen a sizar of the college. Another entry in the college registers records the admission on 11 March 1646-7 of one Robert Gooch of Great Yarmouth, with whom the independent divine has been wrongly confused. | ||
277 | i | 1-4 | Gough, John (fl. 1570): omit He revised and edited with a preface . . . Wycliffe's translation of the Bible. |
282 | i | 9-10 | Gough, Strickland: for (fl. 1730-1751) read (d. 1752) |
12 | omit not earlier than 1715 | ||
13 f.e. | after parish, insert He died on 13 Dec. 1752. | ||
289 | ii | 13-14 | Gouldman, Francis: for Prebendary John Boys's read the work by Prebendary John Bois [q. v.] entitled |
298 | i | 19 | Gower, Henry: for Monokton read Monkton |
300 | ii | 18-19 | Gower, John: omit lost. It is described as |
21-22 | omit also stated to be | ||
28-29 | for The work has disappeared and left no trace, read The 'Speculum Meditantis,' which was long believed to have disappeared, is clearly identical with the 'Mirour de l'Omme,' a French poem of some thirty thousand lines, which was discovered by Mr. G. C. Macaulay in a manuscript in the Cambridge University Library and was printed by him in his edition of Gower's works. A few pages are missing at the beginning of the manuscript. | ||
303 | i | 18 f.e. | for and Cressida read with Cressida |
311 | ii | 25 f.e. | Grafton, Richard: after the printer of insert the first book of Homilies in 1547 and |
314 | ii | 24 f.e. 22 f.e. |
Graham, George (1675-1751): for 1675 read 1673 |
318 | i | 25 | Graham, James, 1st Marquis of Montrose: for Henry read (Sir) John Urry [q. v.] |
358 | ii | 4 f.e. | Graham, Thomas, Lord Lynedoch: omit College |
359 | i | 4 f.e. | for Sir Robert Douglas [q. v.] read Sir Kenneth Douglas [q. v.] |
361 | ii | 5 | for at the Oaks read at the Epsom Meeting |
363 | ii | 22 | Graham, William, 7th Earl of Monteith: after payment, insert But this was never paid. |
389 | ii | 21 f.e. | Grant, Sir James (1738-1811): after Seafield. insert He was admitted fellow-commoner of Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1756, and graduated M.A. next year. |
390 | i | 18 | for Seafield read Seaforth |
417 | i | 35 | Grascome, Samuel: for (ib. read (Hasted's Kent |
ii | 25 | for [Dr. Grove] read [Dr. Robert Grove, q. v.] | |
418 | i | 38 | after pulled off' insert 1704 |
39 | after England Man' insert 1702 | ||
41 | after Church' insert 1719 | ||
44 | after Englishmen' insert 1699 and after Contrivances' insert 1698 | ||
424 | ii | 19 | Grattan, Henry: for Blackford read Blachford |
439 | i | 20 f.e. | Graves, Thomas, Lord Graves: for De Grasse read Sir Samuel Hood |
441 | i | 17 | Graves, Sir Thomas: after active service, insert The Foudroyant carried his flag in the Bay of Biscay from Oct. 1804 to Feb. 1805 [see Nesham, Christopher]. |
442 | i | 32 | Gravesend, Richard de: for p. 264). read iii. 264). |
12 f.e. | for (ib. read (Dunst. |