Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 32
Appearance
N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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1 | ii | 11 f.e. | Lambe, John: for 23 June read 13 June |
36-37 | Lambe, Sir John: omit married . . . . the other, | ||
39 | after Denbigh [q. v.]. insert Lambe's sister married Dr. Robert Sibthorpe [q. v.]. | ||
6 | i | 16-17 | Lambe, William (1765-1847): for one Dr. Landon of Warwick, read Dr. Landor (father of the poet), |
19 | i | 34 | Lambert, Sir John (1815-1892): after ecclesiis insert usui |
38 40 |
for Organistrarum read Organiatarum | ||
30 | ii | 19 | Lamphire, John: omit Bath and |
33 | ii | 3 f.e. | Lancaster, Edmund, Earl of Lancaster: after Acre insert (Sept. 1271-May 1272) |
35 | i | 25 | for p. 773 read p. 778 |
49 | ii | 11 | Lander, John: for thirty-three read thirty-two |
53 | ii | 30 | Landon, Letitia Elizabeth: omit [q. v.] |
54 | ii | 5 | Landor, Walter Savage: for Henry VII read Henry IV |
55 | ii | 14 | for Bolus Smith read Bobus Smith |
58 | i | 5 | for 1832 read 1823 |
77 | i | 9 | Lane, John B.: for 1884 read 1864 |
92 | i | 35 | Langbaine, Gerard (1609-1658): for tabarder read taberdar |
94 | ii | 7 | Langbaine, Gerard (1656-1692): for A son read She married after Langbaine's death William Smith (1650?-1735), the rector of Melsonby, and was buried at Melsonby on 8 May 1724. Langbaine left a son |
115 | ii | 13 f.e. 13 f.e. |
Langrishe, Sir Hercules: for 1738 read 1731 |
5 f.e. | after proprietor insert and was made a freeman 29 Sept. 1752 | ||
116 | ii | 22 | after married insert on 31 May 1755 |
35-36 | for all efforts . . . . in failure, read Copies of some of Langrishe's political letters belong to his descendant Mr. K. Langrishe of Dundrum House, co. Dublin. | ||
118 | i | 14 f.e. | Langtoft, Peter of: for Thorpe read Wright |
121 | i | 9-10 | Langton, John: for the lollard Henry Crump read Henry Crump [q. v.] |
32 | Langton, Robert: for president read provost | ||
33 | for D.C.L. read LL.D. | ||
12 f.e. | for outer hall read ante-chapel | ||
ii | 4 | for pp 297, 305 read iv. 297, 303 | |
128 | ii | 19 | Langton, Thomas: for Edward V read the Duke of Gloucester |
138 | i | 18-17 f.e. | Lankester, Edwin: for Dr. (now Sir Lyon) Playfair read Dr. Lyon (afterwards Lord) Playfair |
139 | ii | 32 | Lanquet, Thomas: for 1552 read 1452 |
141 | ii | 5 | Lanyon, Sir William O.: for 45 read 44 |
143 | ii | 15 f.e. | Larcom, Sir Thomas A.: for Academy read Military Academy |
182 | i | 22 f.e. | La Touche, William G. D.: for (1746 read (1747 |
19 f.e. | for in 1746 read 28 Aug. 1747 | ||
7 f.e. | for Judith read Martha Judith | ||
187 | ii | 32 | Laud William: for On 30 Sept. 1626 he sent him read On 20 June 1626 he was nominated bishop of Bath and Wells, and he held the office till his translation to London two years later. On 30 Sept. 1626 the king sent him |
196 | i | 5 f.e. | Lauder, Sir John, Lord Fountainhall: for James V read James II |
210 | ii | 11-13 | Laurie, Sir Peter: for. a clerkship in the office . . . . married, and read employment with David Pollock, founder of the well known legal family, who was saddler to George III and his court |
18 | for sons read nephews | ||
11 f.e. | for Laurie had no children read Laurie married Margaret, daughter of John Jack, but had no children | ||
4-3 f.e. | for an unknown painter read J. J. Halls | ||
l.l. | before 12mo insert a skit | ||
216 | i | 2 f.e. | Law, Edmund: for fourth read fifth |
221 | ii | 2-1 f.e. | Law, Edward, Earl of Ellenborough: for J. D. Sumner, read John Bird Sumner [q.v.], |
237 | i | 21 f.e. | Law, William: for Rusbroch read Rusbroek |
242 | i | 14 | Lawes, Henry: for Colraine read Coleraine |
244 | i | 20 | Lawes, William: for i. 107 read ii. 107 |
246 | i | 5 f.e. | Lawless, Valentine B., Lord Cloncurry: for bishop of St. Asaph, afterwards master read bishop of Chester and master |
251 | i | 30 | Lawrence (d. 1175): after ii. 186; insert Vita S. Godrici (Surtees Soc., pp. 232-3); |
257 | i | 17 | Lawrence, Henry: for Altena read Altona |
16 f.e. | for 16 Dec. 1653 read 16 Jan. 1654 | ||
13 f.e. | for p. 298 read pp. 298, 360 | ||
264 | ii | 11 f.e. | Lawrence, Sir Henry M.: for of Harrow-on-the-Hill. read who became in 1892 head master of Sedbergh School. |
279 | ii | l.l. | Lawrence, Sir Thomas: for Daniel de read Daniele da |
282 | i | 5 f.e. | for 22 April read 20 April |
286 | i | 6 | Lawrence, Sir William: for in Gloucester read at Elmore, near Gloucester |
289 | ii | 12 f.e. | Lawson, George (1749-1820): for placed him read sent him to the university of Edinburgh. During the vacation he studied classics |
9-7 f.e. | for Lawson proceeded . . . . studied read Later he studied | ||
292 | ii | 24 | Lawson, James A.: after Society, insert He was made D.C.L. of Oxford in 1884. |
296 | i | 17 | Lawson, John (1723-1779): for Prisms read Porisms |
297 | i | 29-30 | Lawson, Thomas (1630-1691): for at Cambridge, and read at Cambridge. One Thomas Lawson, son of Thomas Lawson, born at Lakeland near Settle, Yorkshire, and educated at Giggleswick, was admitted sizar of Christ's College 25 July 1650, and was apparently re-admitted 21 May 1652, graduating B.A. 1655-56. Lawson became |
299 | ii | 13-14 | Lax, William: for the vicarage of read his house at |
23 f.e. | Laxton, Sir William: for Limehouse read Lime Street | ||
2 f.e. | for Cambridge read Oxford | ||
300 | i | 3-4 | for Laxton died childless and read Laxton's daughter Anne married Sir Thomas Lodge [q. v.]. He |
322 | i | 11 f.e. | Leake, Stephen M.: for Captain Martin read Stephen Martin |
ii | 16 f.e. | for Lahne read Lahn | |
13 f.e. | for Nieu read Neu | ||
334 | i | 4 f.e. l.l. |
Le Cène, Charles: for ou read où |
335 | ii | 2 f.e. | Lechmere, Nicholas, Lord Lechmere: for Swift read Steele |
342 | i | 10 f.e. | Lee, Alfred T.: for topographer read miscellaneous writer |
28 | after 1883 insert leaving a widow and several children | ||
355 | i | 27 | Lee, George H., 3rd Earl of Lichfield: before He was also insert He was the first to offer to the University the Chancellor's Prizes |
362 | ii | 9 f.e. | Lee, John (1783-1866): for their suppression read the exclusive privilege of practice in them enjoyed by the college of advocates and proctors was abolished |
365 | i | 29 | Lee, Nathaniel: for 'Gloriana read 'Glorian |
ii | 11-12 | for Duchess of Portsmouth read Earl of Mulgrave | |
366 | ii | 39 | before applies insert perhaps Butler (cf. Hudibras) |
368 | i | 26 | for A portrait of Lee appears in read A portrait by Dobson is at the Garrick Club; it was engraved for |
391 | ii | 7 f.e. | Leedes, Edward: for and M.A., read and M.A. Before 1660 he became headmaster of Newark Grammar School |
407 | ii | 13 | Le Geyt, Philip: for president read master |
414 416 |
i i |
20 f.e. 18 |
Legge, William: for 1672 read 1670 |
ii | 15 | omit in the sixty-third year of his age, | |
419 | i | 27 | Legge, William, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth: for Pompeio read Pompeo |
421 | i | 15 | Legh, Sir Thomas: for abbey read priory |
429 | ii | 21-22 | Leigh, Chandos, 1st Lord Leigh: for Leigh Hunt, his father, read Leigh's father |
434 | i | 17 | Leigh, Sir Ferdinand: for Bothwell, Haigh read Bothwell Haigh |
437 | i | 34 | Leigh, Percival: for he read be |