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Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME XXX


JOHNES—KENNETH

N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line

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6 i l.l. Johnson, Charles (1679-1748): for Estramaduran read Estremadurah
ii 3 f.e. after 1748. insert He was buried at Hendon on 18 March.
9 ii 23 Johnson, Francis (1562-1618): for Oxford read Cambridge
12 i 7 f.e. Johnson, George H. S.: for Earl Selborne read Earl of Selborne
ii 9 for Wells read St. Cuthbert's, Wells
16 i 22 Johnson, James (1705-1774): for Ricard's Castle read Richard's Castle
22 i 4 Johnson, Joseph: for seventy-first read seventy-second
23 i 14 f.e. Johnson, Maurice: for Vertue read Virtue
25 i 19 f.e. Johnson, Richard (1573-1659?): for 218 read 318
40 ii 26 Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784): for Streatham Place read Streatham Park
45 ii 12 for mark read mask
46 i 22 for 1724 read 16-24
56 i 2 Johnston, Archibald, Lord Warriston: for (1610? read (1611
3 for probably about 1610 read in 1611
5 for of Beirholm in Annandale, read a merchant of Edinburgh, who died 24 April 1617,
6-7 for In early years . . . . a pupil of read He was baptised at Edinburgh 28 March 1611. He was educated at Glasgow University, under his kinsman
9 after versity insert and graduated M.A.
57 i 5 for 1640 read 1646
58 ii 2 for (1643? read (1655
61 i 3 Johnston, Francis: omit probably
4 for Richard Johnston, who read William Johnston, architect of Armagh. A brother, Richard Johnston, who died in 1806,
6 for He read Francis
36 for J. C. Thompson read Martin Creggan
37-38 for has been engraved. read is in the council chamber of the Hibernian Academy.
ii 8 f.e. Johnston, George (1814-1889): for nephew read brother
64 i 23 Johnston, James: for (1643? read (1655
25 after Warriston [q. v.] insert and was baptised 9 Sept. 1655 (Brodie, Diary, 155)
65 i 15-14 f.e. for according to . . . . the age of read at the age of eighty-two. The 'London Magazine' gives his age as
13 f.e. for but according to read and
12 f.e. for at the age of ninety-three only read as ninety-three
67 ii 18 f.e. Johnston, Nathaniel: for Ufflete read Usflete
86 ii 13 Jollie, Thomas: for in September read 14 Sept.
99 ii 4 Jones, Ernest C.: for 1868) read 1869)
11 for Luneberg read Lüneburg
100 ii l.l.
6
for 1868 read 1869
ii 37 Jones, Evan: for Minstrelsy read Minsterley
105 ii 17 Jones, Sir Harry D.: for Zietin read Zieten
107 i 16 f.e. Jones, Harry L.: for seventh wrangler read thirty-first wrangler
130 i 16 f.e. Jones, John (fl. 1827): for Edwin read Elwin
185 i 7 f.e. Jones, John (1791-1889): for ninety-eighth read ninety-ninth
144 ii 29 Jones, Sir John T.: for 1845 read 1884
146 i 15 Jones, John W.: for 'Transactions' read ' Proceedings '
156 i 6 Jones, Richard, 1st Earl of Ranelagh: for Faulkener's read Faulkner's
159 ii 33 Jones, Rowland: for 57 read 52
168 i 32 Jones, Thomas (1756-1807): for Paintings read Portraits
175 ii 8 Jones, Sir William (1746-1794): for Duning read Dunning
176 ii 9 for forty-seventh read forty-eighth
181 i 17 f.e. Jones, William H. R.: for Dagman read Dayman
13 f.e. for 1863 read 1883 and for 1864 read 1884
185 i 6-5 f.e. Jonson, Benjamin (1573?-1637): for the Poets' Corner read the north side of the nave
ii 6-7 for which remains his only monument, read above his grave. Subsequently, before 1728, a monument with a portrait bust was put up on the south wall of Poets' Corner by the Earl of Oxford.
187 i 30 for 1606 read 1616
ii 39 for Hansted's read Hausted's
191 i 8 for 3 read 2
200 i 10 Jordan, Thomas: after Novelties.' insert A short 'Defence for Musick by Thos. Jordan, 1659,' is given by John Miller in his 'Fly Leaves' (i. 133) from a MS. in his possession.
24 after fol. 66; insert Tom Brown's Works (1720), i. 138;
203 ii 21 f.e. Jorz, Thomas: for Altamum read Altamura
206 i 25 Joseph of Exeter: for Oxford; 50 read Oxford 50;
10 f.e. for third crusade read first crusade
215 ii 44-47 Jowett, Joseph: Transpose the second and third couplets in the quotation
l.l. Jowett, William: after Surrey insert and nephew of Joseph Jowett [q. v.]
217 i 6 Joy, Thomas M.: for 63 read 54
ii 33 Joy, William (1803-1867): for About 1882 read Subsequently
37 after Spithead insert in 1828
5 f.e. Joyce, George: after army, insert born 18 July 1618 (Sloane MS. 1707, f. 11 b),
223 i 8 Jubb, George: for prebendary read prebend
226 i 11-18 Juliana: for a manuscript copy . . . . (Sloan 2499). read two manuscript copies of which are in the British Museum (Sloane MS. 2499 and 8705).
227 i 17 Julien, Louis A.: for 1844 read 1854
287 ii 29 Kane, John: after 1869 insert and another edition in 1891
238 i 4-8 f.e. Kane, Richard: omit although no copies are to be found
242 ii 20 Kauffmann, Angelica: for Christian III read Christian VII
247 i 33
35
Kavanagh, Julia: for 1887 read 1877
248 i 3 f.e. Kay, John (fl. 1733-1764): after Sutcliffe insert [q. v.], Kay's great-grandson,
252 ii 17 Kaye, John: for thirty-second read thirty-first
253 ii 10 f.e. Kaye, Sir John W.: after Surrey insert (she died 23 Dec. 1893, aged 80)
255 i 22 f.e. Keach, Benjamin: after 12mo insert 1831 (with memoir)
20 f.e. after 12mo insert 1817
268 ii 31 Kearney, John: for Cearnuidh read Cearnaidh
271 ii 11 Keate, George: for Charlotte read Catharine
272 i 4 for inkstand dish read ink-standish
286 ii 25 Keats, John: after Cestius insert which was soon afterwards disused
287 i 3 for Ohio read Kentucky
295 i 1-4 Keble, John: for A portion of this volume . . . . Church and State,' read In 1869 an article from the 'British Critic' of Oct. 1839 was republished under the title of 'The State in its Eolations with the Church,'
296 ii 12 Keble, Thomas: after vol. x. insert He also wrote several in vols. i., ii., and iv.
316 ii 87 Keith, George, 5th Earl Marischal: for 9 Oct. read 7 Oct.
323 ii 2 Keith, George S.: for 71 read 70
326 ii 11 f.e. Keith, Sir Robert (d. 1346): for Durham read Neville's Cross
329 i 8 Keith, Robert (d. 1774): omit only
330 i 24-25 Keith, Sir Robert M.: for In 1778 . . . . and during read During
32 after 1780. insert On 1 Sept. 1777 he was promoted major-general.
342 i 15 Kellett, Edward: after proditionis insert suæ
343 ii 18 f.e. Kelley, Edward: for Appolonius read Apollonius
355 ii 30 Kelly, Michael: for 'O haste read 'Haste
360 ii 17 Kelty, Mary A.: after Literature; insert Mrs. Douglas's Life of Whewell, pp. 84-85, 101,110;
367 i 24 Kemble, Charles: for elder read younger
26 for second read elder
371 i 13 Kemble, John M.: for Bombay read Bengal
384 i 26 Kemp, John (1380?-1447: for 1447) read 1454)
390 i 1 f.e. Kemp, William (fl. 1590): for was educated at read matriculated at Cambridge as a pensioner of Christ's College in June 1578 and afterwards migrated to
391 i 11 f.e. Kemp, William (fl. 1600): after 1598. insert At Christmas 1594 he was summoned with two other leading members of the company, Richard Burbage [q. v.] and William Shakespeare, to act before the queen at Greenwich.
396 i 6 f.e. Kempenfelt, Richard: after 39-41; insert Thicknesse's Autobiography;
399 i 35 Kemys, Lawrence: for xl. read xlviii.
403 i 18 f.e. Ken, Thomas: omit his
414 ii 7 Kennedy, Benjamin H.: for cxiv. read ch. xiv.
24 f.e. for Bishop Heber read Richard Heber
415 i 14 f.e. for the present read the present chapel at
427 ii 84 Kennedy, John (d. 1760): for John read Patrick (cf. MS. Egerton 22, ff. 85-87; Nichols's Literary Anecdotes, ix. 409)
437 ii 18 f.e. Kennedy, William D.: for Willemont read Willement