Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 35
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N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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14 | 1 f.e. | McCrie, Thomas (1797-1875): for secession read original secession, and for 1820 read June 1822 | |
20 f.e. | for in 1828 read 16 April 1829 | ||
19-18 f.e. | for West Richmond Street meeting-house read Davie Street church | ||
6 f.e. | for the English presbyterian church read the presbyterian church of England | ||
ii | 5 | for secession read original secession | |
26-27 | for As a young minister he read McCrie occasionally | ||
16 | i | 1 | MacCulloch, Horatio: for William Henry read William Home |
18 | ii | 6 | MacCulloch, John: for third read fourth |
21 | i | 2 | McCulloch, John R.: for his native whisky, read the ancient national beverage claret. |
ii | 15 | for Gilzean read Galbraith | |
27 | i | 39 | Macdonald, Alexander, of Glencoe (d. 1692): for 16 June read 16 Jan. |
43 | ii | 20 | Macdonald, Sir John A.: for Toronto read Ontario |
44 | i ii |
17 10 f.e. 17 f.e. |
for Canada West read Upper Canada |
45 | ii | 25 | for Toronto read Ontario |
30 | for its viceroy read governor-general | ||
24 f.e. | for 1882 read 1870 | ||
22 f.e. | for with representation read securing in 1886 representation | ||
51 | ii | 36 37 |
Macdonell, James: for 1841 read 1842 |
52 | i | 5 | for 1873 read 1875 |
67 | ii | 35 | Macdowell, William: after 262 insert Addit. MS. 15858, ff . 68, 70 |
71 | i | 1 | Maceroni, Francis: omit of London |
119 | ii | 5 | Mackay, Andrew: for 153 read 163 |
147 | ii | 10 | Mackenzie, George, 1st Earl of Cromarty: omit in a letter . . . 1670 |
150 | ii | 15 | Mackenzie, Henry: for Henry David Inglis [q. v.] read George Inglis of Redhall |
151 | ii | 22 f.e. | for 1771 read 1791 |
153 | ii | 30 | Mackenzie, James: for Doddrige read Doddridge |
156 | ii | 3 | Mackenzie, John, Count Cromarty: omit now have |
4-5 | for the Duke of Sutherland, read Anne, daughter of John Hay Mackenzie and wife of George Granville William Leveson Gower, third Duke of Sutherland, whose second surviving son, Francis (d. 1893), inherited the Cromarty estates with the title of second Earl of Cromartie, being succeeded by the elder of his two daughters. | ||
168 | i | 8 | McKerrow, William: for McKelvie read McKerrow |
196 | ii | 26 | Maclaurin, Colin: omit (1753-1821) [q. v.] |
206 | i | 4 f.e. | Macleay, Sir William: omit first |
211 | ii | 3 | McLennan, John F.: for who survives him read who died in 1896 |
16-18 | for has since been continued . . . towards completion, read and then by that of William Robertson Smith [q. v.], was completed by McLennan's widow and Mr. Arthur Platt, and published in 1896. | ||
228 | i | 28 | Macmahon, Sir Thomas W.: for 1800) read 1860) |
231 | i | 8 | Macmillan, Daniel: for 1853 read 1835 |
16 f.e. | after Alexander insert (1818-1896) | ||
233 | ii | 25 f.e. | Macmoyer, Florence: for given read sold for 200l. |
244 | ii | 19 f.e. | MacNally, Leonard: for 1778 read 1787 |
248 | i | 11 | McNeill, Duncan, Baron Colonsay: omit and the title became extinct |
259 | i | 33 | Macpherson, Ewen: for Maitland Club read Spalding Club |
260 | i | 27-28 | for through the good offices of read after being refused by |
262 | ii | 25-26 | Macpherson, James (1736-1796): for Macpherson had again hinted at read Blair referred to |
30 | for he read Macpherson | ||
263 | i | 33 | for 1762 read Dec. 1761 |
22 f.e. | for by Blair read of his own | ||
ii | 10 f.e. | for Strahan read Johnson | |
6 f.e. | for 14 Oct. read 19 Oct. | ||
264 | ii | 107 f.e. | for He induced the government . . . in the Jacobite rising, read The government offered him the lands of his relative Macpherson of Cluny, which had been confiscated in the Jacobite rising, but he refused them in favour of the rightful heir. |
5 f.e. | for Kensington Gore read Manchester Buildings; | ||
267 | i | 26 | after controversy insert Cf. T. Bailey Saunders's Life and Letters of Macpherson, 1895 |
275 | i | 29 | Macqueen, Robert, Lord Braxfield: for St. George's Square read George Square |
277 | i | 9 | Macrae, James: after p. 280; insert Cockburn's Memoirs, p. 8; |
292 | ii | 44-45 | Madden, Sir Frederic: for One of his sons read His eldest son |
294 | ii | 6 f.e. | Madden, Sir George A.: after painted insert in 1817 |
4 f.e. | for engraved read copied in oils | ||
310 | ii | 21 f.e. | Magauran, Edmund: for Russell read Fitzwilliam |
316 | i | 21 f.e. | Magee, William C.: for and in 1859 also read In May 1860 |
19-16 f.e. | for Within a year . . . . Enniskillen. read He preached his first sermon there 7 Oct. A month later (28 Nov. 1860) he was instituted to the Trinity College living of Enniskillen. His association with Quebec Chapel finally ended in March 1861. | ||
317 | ii | 10-11 | for is in course of preparation read was published in 1896 |
20 | Magellan, Jean H. de: for hardly possible read quite impossible | ||
331 | i | 19 | Maguire, John F.: for John Forster read William Edward Forster [q. v.] |
340 | ii | 17 | Maidstone, Richard: after MSS.; insert Wylie's, Henry IV, ii. 362, 363; |
345 | i | 2 f.e. | Maine, Sir Henry J. S.: for Frederick read Edgar |
348 | i | 6-5 f.e. | Mainwaring, Sir Philip: for Gowes-worth read Gaws-worth |
365 | i | 8 | Maitland, John, 1st Duke of Lauderdale: for (d. 1698) read [see Murray, Elizabeth] |
12 | for Talmarsh read Tollemache | ||
367 | ii | 16 | Maitland, Sir Peregrine: for Caroline, daughter of George Dewar read Jane, daughter of General Mathew of Clanville, Hampshire |
17 | for a daughter read Lady Jane, third daughter | ||
18 | for Ancaster read Ancaster and Kesteven | ||
19 | for in 1777 read 6 July 1777 | ||
32 | after the passage of insert Bidassoa, at the battle of Nivelle and at the passage of | ||
33 | after (gold medal), insert also at the operations before Bayonne, at the action of Bidart, and the passage of the Adour, | ||
12 f.e. | for and governor read He resigned on account of his aversion to the official countenance given to heathen religious festivals. He was governor | ||
367 | ii | 10-9 f.e. | Maitland, Sir Peregrine: for from December . . . . 1846, read from 18 March 1844 to 27 Jan. 1847, |
368 | i | 4 | after secondly insert in 1815 |
387 | i | 27 | Major, John: for the college of Christ Church read Cardinal College, afterwards Christ Church |
397 | ii | 9 10 |
Malby Sir Nicholas: for Limerick read Smerwick |
420 | ii | 9 f.e. | Malet, Sir Thomas: for 18 June 1663 read 3 Dec. 1660 (Sloane MS. 856, f. 25 b). |
433 | ii | 21 | Malone, Edmund: after 292-3). insert His wife's portrait was painted by Reynolds. |
439 | i | 11 f.e. | Malory, Sir Thomas: after his book, insert One 'Thomas Malorie, miles,' was excepted, as an adherent of Warwick, from a pardon granted by Edward IV in 1468. He seems to have been son of John Malorie by Alice, daughter of John Revell, to have served under Richard de Beauchamp, captain of Calais, about 1430, to have been knighted in 1445, to have been M.P. for Warwickshire, to have died in March 1471, and to have been buried at Grey Friars, Newgate (cf. Athenceum, 11-18 July 1896). |
441 | i | 20 | Maltby, Edward: for a prebend at Lincoln, read the prebend of Leighton Buzzard in Lincoln Cathedral in 1794, |
22-23 | for and Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, read While at Buckden, Maltby received Edward Bouverie Pusey [q. v.] and his brother as private pupils in October 1817, and notwithstanding later differences wrote that he had no recollections of Pusey 'but such as are most agreeable' (Liddon, Life of Pusey, i. 19-22). | ||
ii | 5 | after religion, insert On the publication of Tract XC Maltby was one of the bishops who 'charged' against the Oxford Movement. |