Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 3
Appearance
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vi | ii | 4 | List of Writers : insert E. S. . . . . Edward Smith |
3 | ii | 36-7 | Baker, David : for hitherto unpublished read published in Ellis's 'Original Letters,' 2nd ser. iii. 256 |
12 | i | 21 | Baker, Sir John (d. 1558): after law insert on 12 May 1520 he was made under sheriff and judge of the Sheriff's Court of London (Letter Book N, fo. 136 b). That post he held until he was appointed recorder of London in Nov. 1526 (ib. O, fo. 168 b). |
23 | after Denmark insert In 1529 he was elected to parliament for both Bedford and City of London and sat for the latter constituency till 1536. He was subsequently M.P. for Guildford 1542-4, Lancaster 1545-7, Huntingdonshire 1547-52, Bramber 1553, and Kent from 1554 till his death. | ||
for Not long afterwards read In July 1535, when he resigned the recordership | |||
24, 25 | omit elected speaker . . . . subsequently | ||
27 | after exchequer insert Two years later, 1547, he was elected Speaker. | ||
19 f.e. | after office insert of chancellor of the exchequer | ||
13 | i | 6 | Baker, John(1661-1716): after 1716 insert He was whig M.P. for Weymouth in 1713, was unseated on petition next year, was re-elected in 1715. |
15 | after death insert was whig M.P. for Hythe in four parliaments from 1722 till his death | ||
14 | i | 35 | Baker, Philip : after He insert was proctor at Cambridge in 1549 and |
38 | after appointments; insert he was a prebendary at Hereford 1560-9. | ||
ii | 15 f.e. | Baker, Sir Richard: after Baker insert was M.P. successively for Horsham, Lancaster, Romney, and Shoreham in the parliaments between 1554 and 1558. He | |
15 | i | 5 | before In 1603 insert In 1598 he was elected M.P. for Arundel and in 1597 for East Grinstead |
25 | ii | 11 f.e. | Balcanquhall, Walter, D.D.: for 1624 read 1624-5 |
28 | ii | 3 f.e. | Baldock, Robert de: after pluralities insert He held prebends in the cathedrals of Lichfield and Lincoln |
35 | ii | 16 | Baldwin, George: for 1818 read 1826 |
17-19 | for was born . . . . uncertain read son of William Baldwin, hop merchant in the Borough, was born about 1743. | ||
29, 30 | for from Cyprus . . . . death read of the death of his brother, consul at Cyprus. | ||
36 | i | 13 | for 1778 read 1798 |
11 f.e. | after Baldwin insert died 19 Feb. 1826, aged 83 (Gent. Mag. 1826, i. 288). He | ||
8 f.e. | after her insert Dean Burgon wrote a memoir of Mrs. Baldwin, his great aunt, who died in 1839 (Gent. Mag. 1839, ii. 656-8). | ||
38 | i | 19 f.e. | Baldwin, Sir Timothy: after 1660) insert holding the office till 1663. |
42 | i | 13 | Bale, John: for 1559 read 1558 |
57 | ii | 13 | Balfour, Nesbit: after Burghs insert from 1790 to 1796 |
after Arundel insert from 1797 | |||
after made insert colonel of the 93rd regiment in 1793 and | |||
61 | i | 1 | Balguy, John: for 1727 read 1727-8 |
61 | i | 19 | Balguy, Thomas: for 1785 read 1795 |
20 f.e. | after shire insert He was a prebendary in Lincoln cathedral from 1748 till his death. | ||
18 f.e. | for Salisbury read Winchester | ||
17 f.e. | omit the line | ||
75 | i | 20 f.e. | Ball, John (1585-1640): for Treatise read Catechisme |
16 f.e. | for a William Seaman in 1666 read William Seaman [q.v.] in 1660 | ||
76 | ii | 31 | Ball, Nicholas: after Inn insert and one of the king's Irish serjeants. |
24 f.e. | for 1835 read 1836 | ||
21 f.e. | after Ireland insert in July 1838 | ||
89 | ii | 6-5. | Balmford, James: for Andrew Barnes read Ambrose Barnes |
103 | i | 8 | Bampfield, Thomas: for (fl. 1658) read (d. 1693) |
ii | 17 f.e. | Bampfylde, John C.: for vii. 309 read iv. 301 | |
104 | i | 3 f.e. | Bampton, John : for in 1751 read 2 June 1751, aged 61 |
104 | The articles on John van der Banck and Peter van der Banck are re-written under the headings Vanderbank, John, and Vanderbank, Peter. (See volume lviii. pp. 100-101.) | ||
105 | |||
105 | 24 f.e. | Bancroft, Edward: after Priestley insert was born at Westfield, Massachusetts, 9 Jan. 1744. He received only a rudimentary education, and after a few years' apprenticeship to some trade ran away to sea. In 1763 he settled in Guiana, where he practised medicine. He afterwards removed to England, where he was elected F.R.S. 20 May 1773. Meanwhile he | |
106 | i | 6 | after them insert Bancroft died at Margate on 8 Sept. 1821. Edward Nathaniel Bancroft [q.v.] was his son. |
107 | ii | 30, 31 | Bancroft, John: for the resignation of Dr. Samuel Harsnett read the promotion of Dr. Samuel Harsnett to the see of Chichester. |
109 | ii | 7 | Bancroft, Richard: for In April 1585 read On 10 Feb. 1585-6 |
after &c. insert He was a prebendary of Canterbury from 1595-7. | |||
115 | i | 28 | omit the cross reference Bangor, Hugh |
120 | i | 9 | Banister, Richard: for 1624? read 1626 |
3f.e. et seq. |
for was living . . . . about 1624 read was buried at St. Mary's, Stamford, Lincolnshire, 7 April 1626. His wife Anne was buried there on 16 April 1624. | ||
120 | ii | 4 | Banister, Sir William: for (fl. 1713) read (d. 1721) |
27 | after 787) insert He died at Turk Dean on 21 Jan. 1720-1, and was buried in the church there (Hist. Reg. 1721, Chron. Diary, p. 6). | ||
121 | i | 3 f.e. | Bankes, Henry: after year insert and was returned without opposition in 1830 |
2 f.e. | for 1830 read 1831 | ||
ii | 10 | for Woodward read Woodley | |
121 | 19 f.e. | Bankes, Sir John: after parliament insert in 1624 for Wootton Bassett and | |
123 | i | 16 | Bankes, Lady Mary: for Lady Mary read Mary, Lady |
124 | i | 12 f.e. | Bankes, William John: after 1811 insert He was a tory like the rest of his family |
11 f.e. | for 1821 read 1822 | ||
9 f.e. | for 1825 read 1826 | ||
8 f.e. | for 31 read 32 | ||
5 f.e. | for lost this seat read voluntarily retired | ||
128 | ii | 14-18 | Banks, John: for Mention is made . . . . British Museum read On the title-page of an edition of his poems in two volumes (London, 1738) his name is spelt Bancks |
129 | ii | 28,29 | Banks, Sir Joseph: omit after taking . . . . degree |
131 | i | 23 f.e. | after Deal insert On 21 Nov. Banks was created Hon. D.C.L. at Oxford |
136 | ii | 13 | Bankwell, John de: after 1308 read He had been alderman successively of Cripplegate (1286-9) and Dowgate (1291-8) wards, and was the first 'clerk' or Town Clerk of London on record. (Cf. Letter Book A, fo. 74 b, under date Nov. 1084.) He lost his life by being trampled on at court at Edward II's coronation, 25 Feb. 1308
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139 | i | 29 | Bannerman, Anne: for (fl. 1816) read (d. 1829) |
ii | 1, 2 | for We have not . . . . career read She died at Portobello near Edinburgh on 29 Sept. 1829. | |
139 | ii | 18 f.e. | Bannerman, James, D.D.: for Ormond's read Omond in |
159 | i ii |
6 f.e. 2 |
Barclay, Alexander: for Much Badew read Great Baddow |
167 | ii | 35 | Barclay, Joseph: for 1881 read 1879 |
175 | ii | 19 f.e. | Bardelby, Robert de: after 1821 insert He was a prebendary of York in 1305 |
176 | ii | 33 | Bardolf, William: for on read after and for 5 read 13 |
182 | ii | 16 f.e. | Barford, William: after 1771 insert He was proctor in 1761 |
14 f.e. | for 1761 read 1762 | ||
191 | ii | 13 | Baring, Charles Thomas: omit Thomas |
17 f.e. | for 1841 read 1861 | ||
192 | ii | 17,18 | Baring, Sir Francis: for By 1830. . . . years read At the time of his death |
19, 20 omit at the . . . . Baring | |||
28 | after represented insert as a whig | ||
11 f.e. | for 1790 read 1772 | ||
193 | i | 11 | Baring, Sir Francis T., 1st Lord Northbrook: before without insert in the whig interest |
193 | i | 7 f.e. | Baring, Thomas: for two. . . . 1838 vead three subsequent occasions, 1837, 1838 |
3 f.e. | for 156 read 165 | ||
ii | 12 | after Baring insert He was chairman of the committee of Lloyds and, like Sir Francis Baring [q. v.], president of the London Institution | |
193 | ii | 27 | Baring, William B., 2nd Baron Ashburton: for After the Reform Bill he read He sat for Winchester from 1832 to 1837; up to that date he was a moderate whig, but it was as a Conservative that he |
7 f.e. | for She read Lady Ashburton | ||
194 | i | 5 | for no surviving issue read one daughter, Mary Florence, who married, 30 April 1884, Lord William Compton, afterwards fifth Marquis of Northampton |
195 | i | 25 f.e. | Barker, Sir Christopher: for Risebane read Rysbank |
201 | ii | 16-14 f.e. | Barker, Hugh: omit and for several years . . . . in London |
209 | ii | 6 | Barker, Sir Robert: after Wallingford insert in 1774 |
213 | ii | 10 | Barker, William: after 1571 insert and was M.P. for Bramber in that of 1562-3 |
216 | ii | 17 | Barkstead, John: for John read Sir John |
217 | i | 4 | after Middlesex insert having been elected for Reading as well |
18 | after 1659) insert He was elected alderman of Cripplegate Ward 22 Feb. 1657-8 (Repertory 66, fo. 51), and held the office till discharged on the score of 'infirmity,' 31 Jan. 1659-60 (ib. 67, fo. 36 b). | ||
220 | i | 29 | Barlow, Sir George H.: for 1847 read 1846 |
ii | 18 f.e. | after Bath insert in Oct. 1806 | |
221 | i | 24 f.e. | after a year insert He was made G.C.B. in 1815 |
22 f.e. | for February 1847 read 18 Dec. 1846 | ||
222 | ii | 8 f.e. | Barlow, Peter: for 1827 read 1862 |
225 | ii | 3 f.e. | Barlow, Thomas: for 1657 read 1657-8 |
229 | ii | 18 f.e. | Barlow, William (d. 1568): for (d. 1568) read (d. 1569?) |
231 | i | 2 f.e. | for August 1568 read probably 10 Dec. 1569 |
ii | 13 | for Wykeham read Wykeham, or more correctly Wickham | |
283 | i | 12 f.e. | Barlow, William (d. 1613): for 1600 read 1608 |
ii | 24 | for Mayer read Mayor | |
234 | i | 4 | Barlow, William (d. 1625): after James I insert was made prebendary of Southwell in 1614 and of York in 1617 |
235 | ii | 8-9 | Barnard, Sir Andrew F.: for Mary . . . . Bovagh read his second wife, Sarah (Robertson), of Bannbrook, co. Londonderry |
54-55 | omit In July. . . . Bath | ||
l.l. | after clasps insert He was made K.C.B. in January 1815 | ||
236 | i | 17 | for in 1826 read 13 June 1828 |
22 f.e. | for grand cross read knight | ||
21 f.e. | for 1834 read 1819 and a grand cross in 1833 | ||
237 | ii | 18 | Barnard, Edward: for 1761 read 1760 |
19 | for 1164 read 1765 | ||
21 | for 1801 read 1781 | ||
239 | i | 5-4 f.e. | Barnard, John (d. 1683): for Asgarty read Asgardby |
240 | i | 4 | Barnard, John (fl. 1685-93): for 1688 read 1688-9 |
15 f.e. | Barnard, Sir John: for 1750 read 1758 | ||
14-13 f.e. | omit from 1750 . . . . Bridge Without | ||
13 f.e. | after which insert ultimately | ||
ii | 21-20 f.e. | Barnard, Sir John: for About 1758 . . . . and, after he had been dead read He was president of Christ's Hospital from 1740 till his retirement from the corporation and from public life in 1758. He, having been dead | |
8-7 f.e. | for Jane . . . . Palmerston read Jane married the Hon. Henry Temple (d. 1740) and was mother of Henry Temple, second Viscount Palmerston [q. v.] | ||
243 | ii | 23 | Barnardiston, Sir Nathaniel: for Worthinesse read Worthlesnesse |
244 | i | 15-16 | for Sir Nathaniel's only daughter read one of Sir Nathaniel's two daughters |
ii | 32 | Barnardiston, Sir Samuel: for In 1668 read As early as 1661 he was a member of the committee of the East India Company. From 1668 to 1670 | |
4 f.e. | for Skipton read Skippon | ||
246 | ii | 36 | Barnadiston, Sir Thomas: for resigning through ill health read disabled as a royalist |
4 f.e. | after supported insert He was elected M.P. for Sudbury in 1661 on a double return, but was unseated | ||
247 | i | 5-6 | for frequently . . . . Suffolk read twice returned to parliament for Great Grimsb, 1685 and 1689, and thrice for Sudbury, Suffolk, 1690, 1695, and 1698 |
248 | i | 17 | Barnes, Barnabe: for i. read ii. |
ii | 6 | for Wonders read Wordes | |
8 | for Cambridge read Oxford | ||
249 | i | 13 | Barnes, Sir Edward: after 1818 insert He was lieut.-governor of Dominica 1808-12 and was gazetted lieut.-governor of Antigua Dec. 1813, though he did not take up the appointment |
26 | after He insert was colonel of the 4th garrison battalion 1815-16 and | ||
28 | after 1819 insert He was colonel 1st battalion rifle regiment 1820-2 | ||
21 f.e. | for M. A. Taylor, Esq. read the Right Hon. Michael Angelo Taylor [q. v.] | ||
20 f.e. | before the borough insert in the conservative interest | ||
256 | i | 13 | Barnes, Robert: for mid-Lent Sunday read the third Sunday in Lent |
258 | i | 18 | Barnes, Thomas (1785-1841): for he criticised read he suffered Dean Blakesley to criticise |
263 | i | 18 f.e. | Barnfield, Richard: for Dorlestone read Darlaston |
ii | 18 f.e. | Barnham, Benedict: after sheriff insert He was M.P. for Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, in the parliament of 1597 | |
3 f.e. | for Alice read Dorothy | ||
264 | ii | l.l. | Barnston, John: for 1600 read 1600-1 |
275 | ii | 21 f.e. | Barré, Isaac: before Through insert He was lieut.-colonel-commandant of 106th foot from 1761 until he was deprived in 1763 |
282 | ii | 4 f.e. | Barrett, John (1753-1821): for J. R. Abbott read the Rev. T. K. Abbott |
285 | ii | 13 f.e. | Barrett, William: for 15 Sept. read 18 Oct. |
290 | ii | 10 f.e. | Barrington, John S., 1st Viscount Barrington: for Sheriff of Bristol read a local whig leader of Bristol, where he was sheriff, mayor, and M.P. |
291 | i | 9 f.e. | Barrington, Sir Jonah: for 1792 read 1790 |
7 f.e. | for 1798 read 1797 | ||
6 f.e. | for 1799 read 1798, and for Bannagher read Clogher | ||
5-4 f.e. | for the dissolution .. . . in 1800 read January 1800. He contested Dublin City unsuccessfully in 1802. He was knighted in May 1807. | ||
293 | ii | 28 | Barrington, Samuel: after his flag insert He had been colonel of marines 1770-8 (when he was promoted to flag rank), was lieut.-general of marines 1786-99, and general of marines in succession to Lord Howe from 1799 till his death |
295 | ii | 9 | Barrington, William W., 2nd Viscount Barrington: for Lord Shelburne's read Lord Rockingham's |
299 | i | 16 f.e. | Barrow, Isaac (1614-1680): for 1669 read 1669-70 |
ii | 26 f.e. | Barrow, Isaac (1630-1677): for Spivey read Spiney | |
301 | ii | 26 f.e. | for 1672 read 1672-3 |
302 | i | 13 | after rest insert He was vice-chancellor of Cambridge in 1675 |
20 | after died insert on 4 May 1677 | ||
305 | i | 17 f.e. | Barrow, Sir John: for near Ulverston read in the parish of Ulverston |
9 f.e. | for thyme read gorse and bracken | ||
8 f.e. | omit the Hill of | ||
314 | ii | 16 | Barry, Sir Edward: for 1745 read 1743-4 |
319 | i | 8-7 f.e. | Barry, George: omit and the occurrence . . . . 'mort-cloth' |
320 | ii | 2 | Barry, James, Lord Santry: for 1672 read 1673 |
321 | i | 15 | for 1672 read 1672-3 |
327 | ii | 9 | Barry, Sir Redmond: after 1877 insert when he was made a K.C.M.G. |
329 | ii | 12 f.e. | Barthélemon, F. H.: after 1808 insert He was a follower of Swedenborg |
342 | i | 24 | Barton, Bernard: for Major E. Moor Wood ' read Major E. Moor,' Woodbridge |
ii | 22 | Barton, Edward: for and appears read and was at Constantinople in 1584 (cf. Sanders's 'Voyage in Tripoli' in Arbeb's Garner, ii 24 seq.) He appears | |
350 | ii | 18 f.e. | Barwell, Richard: for 1784 read 1781 and for as read as a tory |
17 f.e. | after for insert Helston, in 1784 for | ||
351 | ii | 23 f.e. | Barwick, John: after Cathedral insert in 1641 |
353 | i | 4 | after emolument insert with which was combined the prebendal stall of Oxgate |
358 | ii | 30 | Basire, Isaac: for 1809 read 1869 |
369 | i | 10 f.e. | Baskerville, Sir Thomas: after 1589 insert He was M.P. for Carmarthen borough in the parliament of 1592 |
371 | ii | 29 | Bass, George: after South America add Bass's Journal was printed in the 'Historical Account of New South Wales,' 1799, by David Collins [q. v.] |
375 | ii | 27-28 | Basset of Cornwall: for [See also De Dunstanville] read Family of |
376 | ii | 3 f.e. | Basset, Sir Francis: for and M.P. for read of |
377 | i | 8 | after Tehidy insert He was M.P. for St. Michael's in the short parliament of 1640 |
ii | 25 | Basset, Francis, Baron Dunstanville: after parliament insert from 1780 to 1796 | |
385 | ii | 9 f.e. | Basset, Richard: for 1154? read 1144? |
387 | ii | 35-36 | Bastard, John P.: for Devonshire in parliament 7ead Truro in parliament in 1788-4 and Devonshire |
37-38 | omit as a member . . . . party | ||
388 | ii | 22 | Baston, Philip: for monk read friar |
398 | i | 7 | Bates, Joah: after a year insert He was a commissioner of the Sixpenny Office 1772-6, and of Greenwich Hospital from 1775 till his death |
8 | for this read his post-office | ||
24 | for Soon after this read In 1785 | ||
402 | i | 6 f.e. | Bathe, Henry de: for duke of Cornwall read earl of Cornwall |
406 | ii | 23 f.e. | Bathurst, Allen, 1st Earl Bathurst: for 1784 read 1684 |
407 | ii | 12 | Bathurst, Henry, 2nd Earl Bathurst: after 1736 add He became K.C. in 1745 |
21 | omit (1745), and after to the prince insert (in 1746 and 1747 respectively) | ||
408 | i | 17 f.e. | Bathurst, Henry, 3rd Earl Bathurst: after 1794 insert He was M.P. for Cirencester 1783-94. From 1790 till his death he was a teller of the exchequer |
16 f.e. | after Mr. Pitt, insert served as lord of the Admiralty 1788-9, lord of the Treasury 1789-91, and commissioner of the board of control 1798-1802 | ||
15 f.e. | for his read Mr. Pitt's | ||
14-10 f.e. | omit This . . . in 1809 | ||
10 f.e. | for subsequently read subsequently he | ||
9 f.e. | after duke of Portland insert 1807-9, and under Perceval 1809-12, holding concurrently the mastership of the Mint from Oct. to Dec. 1809; he was also foreign secretary | ||
4 f.e. | after council insert He was made K.G. in 1817 | ||
32 | after parties add He died on 27 July 1834 | ||
l.l. | Bathurst, Henry: after government add He died on 5 April 1887 | ||
410 | i | 5 f.e. | Bathurst, Ralph: before and in 1691 insert From 1673 to 1676 he was vice-chancellor of Oxford |
ii | 24 | for Otmere read Oddington in Otmoor | |
416 | ii | 22 26 |
Batteley, John: for 1647 read 1646 |
417 | i | 10-7 f.e. | Batteley, Nicholas: for 1650 read 1648 |
ii | 3 | for Newton read Nowton | |
418 | i | 7 | Battel, Ralph: for 1685 read 1680 |
421 | i | 23-22 f.e. | Battine, William: for Throughout the reign of George IV read From 1812 to 1827 |
435 | ii | 8 f.e. | Baxter, Richard: after wife intert Margaret Charlton, and after maxried insert on 10 Sept. 1662 |
442 | i | 13-12 f.e. | Bayley, Sir Edward C.: for He was . . . 1877 read He was made C.S.I. in 1875 and K.C.S.I. in 1878 |
445 | ii | 21 | Bayley, Walter: for 1592 read 1593 |
34 | after 1681 insert He was in the service of the Earl of Leicester (cf. Leicester's Commonwealth) | ||
446 | i | 5 | after authorities add Bayley also wrote 'A Brief Discourse of Certaine Bathes on Mineral Waters in the Co. of warwick,' London, 1582 |
449 | i | 6 | Bayly, Lewis: before On his patron's death insert He was treasurer of St. Paul's 1611, prebendary of Lichfield 1613-14, and archdeacon of St. Albans 1616 |
ii | 11 f.e. | Bayly, Thomas: after Bangor insert and became prebendary of Lincoln in the same year | |
453 | ii | 14 | Baynard, Fulk: for (d. 1806) read (fl. 1226) |
22-23 | for was born in 1631 read son of Robert Baynes, was baptised at Leeds parish churc on 22 Dec. 1622 | ||
455 | i | 3-4 | for Northamptonshire read near Leeds in Yorkshire |
456 | ii | 2 | Baynes, Ralph: for France read Paris |
458 | ii | 13 f.e. | Beach, Thomas: after 1788 insert He was president of the Society of Artists in 1783 |
459 | ii | 7 f.e. | Beadon, Frederick: after 1875 insert He held the prebend of Compton Bishop from 26 May 1809 till his death 70 years later. He was also chancellor of Wells Cathedral from 1825 till his death |
462 | i | 16 | Beadon, Richard: after Denmark insert He held the prebendal stall of Reculverland in St. Paul's Cathedral 1771-5 |
17 | after London insert with the prebend of Mapesbury in St. Paul's Cathedral, which he held till 1802 | ||
22 | after university insert He was vice-canchellor at Cambridge 1781-2 |