Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 43
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N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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3 | i | 2 | Owtram, William: for elected to a fellowship read from 1648 to 1657 a fellow |
7-8 | for was in Lincolnshire . . . . the rectory read was the rectory of Navenby, Lincolnshire, which he held from 17 May 1656 till his presentation in 1659 to the rectory | ||
14-15 | for was also for some time rector or minister read was from 1664 till his death in 1679 rector | ||
3 f.e. | before 2nd insert 1682, | ||
7 | i | 34 | Oxenbridge, John: for Hasley read Hasely |
35 | for Loughton read Coughton | ||
18 | i | 4 | Oxlee, John: after leaving insert by his wife, the daughter of R. A. Worsop, of Howden Hall, Yorkshire, |
19 | i | 12 | Oxley, Joseph: for Whitfield read Whitefield |
23 | i | 14 | Pace, Richard: after same year; insert rector of Barwick in Elmet, near Leeds, 4 Feb. 1519 (Duchy of Lancaster Records, in Public Record Office, communicated by the Rev. F. S. Colman); |
23-27 | omit It is doubtful whether . . . 1879, p. 1). | ||
35 | i | 38-39 | Paddy, Sir William: omit elected a fellow of his college, where he was |
39 | after contemporary insert at St. John's | ||
40 | after [q. v.] insert and for many years occupied rooms in college. | ||
37 | ii | 12 | Paganel, Ralph: after married insert Avicia de Romeilli and died before 1135; his daughter Alice married Robert de Gaunt [see Gaunt, Maurice de]. Another William Paganel, lord of Routiers, Hubert, and Hambie, married |
14-17 | omit by his second marriage . . . [see Gaunt, Maurice de]. | ||
18 | for His son Fulk read Fulk Paganel | ||
51 | ii | 15 f.e. | Paget, Lord George A. F.: for York read Yorke |
60 | ii | 2 f.e. | Paget, William, 1st Baron Paget: for The morning after read Three days after |
62 | ii | 9 f.e. | for vol. read pp. |
65 | ii | 1 | Pagit, Eusebius: for (1551? read (1547? |
3 | for about 1551 read about 1547, being son of Richard Pagitt, of that place, by Catherine, daughter of Euseby Isham, of Pytchley, and sister of John Isham, of Lamport | ||
17-19 | for and commenced B.A. . . . . this seems incorrect read was scholar in 1564-5 and graduated B.A. in 1567-8. He was ordained deacon in London in June 1569, being aged 22, and was rector of Old, Northamptonshire, in 1570. | ||
76 | ii | 31 | Paine, Thomas: for Penn's read Paine's |
79 | ii | 22 f.e. | Painter, Edward: for Stratford read Stretford |
86 | ii | 30 | Pakington, Dorothy, Lady: for Warwickshire read Worcestershire |
88 | i | 3 | after the 'Duty' insert (cf. Atterbury's Sermons, 1737, iv. 45)
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88 | ii | 10 | Pakington, Sir John (d. 1560): for Lyttleton read Lyttelton |
121 | ii | 34-35 | Palmer, Edward: for Crompton Scorfen read Compton Scorpin |
126 | ii | 13 | Palmer, Sir Geoffrey: after in 1598 read Matriculating as a pensioner from Christ's College, Cambridge, in Dec. 1612 (in the same year as Miles Corbet, the regicide), he graduated B.A. in 1615-6 and M.A. in 1619. He was admitted to the Middle Temple in June 1616. |
127 | i | 13 | for Thomas read Francis |
144 | ii | 11 | Palmer, formerly Budworth, Joseph: for son read nephew |
13 | after shire insert and was son of Joseph Budworth, originally of Coventry | ||
147 | i | 36 | Palmer, Richard (d. 1195): for latter read letter |
149 | ii | 6 | Palmer, Roger, Earl of Castlemaine: for duly read drily |
153 | ii | 22 | Palmer, Roundell, 1st Earl of Selborne: for effort read effect |
3 f.e. | for 1875 read 1878 | ||
161 | i | 9 | Palmer, Sir Thomas (d. 1553): for 1550 read 1551 |
ii | 5 | for Queen Jane read Queen Mary | |
166 | i | 4 | Palmer, William (1824-1856): for William read Walter |
184 | i | 14 | Panter, David: after 1558 insert and was succeeded in the bishopric by Henry Sinclair [q. v.] |
187 | i | 5 | Pantulf, William: for Henry II read Henry I |
229 | i | 5 | Parke, Thomas H.: for Lieutenant Stair read Lieutenant William Grant Stairs [q. v.] |
240 | ii | 15 | Parker, Henry, 8th Baron Morley: for James read John |
245 | ii | 14 | Parker, Sir Hyde (1739-1807): omit but the latter . . . his father |
247 | i | 21 f.e. | Parker, John (fl. 1655): for Anthony à Wood states that he read He |
19-18 f.e. | for but if so . . . extant read (a copy of the small tract is in the Thomason Collection at the British Museum) | ||
268 | i | 10 f.e. | Parker, Richard (1767?-1797): for (1767? read (1767 |
9-8 f.e. | for born about 1767 . . . well-to-do baker read baptised in the church of St. Mary Major, Exeter, 24 April 1767, was son of Richard Parker, baker | ||
7 f.e. | for Exeter read the parish of St. Mary Major, Exeter | ||
6 f.e. | for to have entered read He entered | ||
4 f.e. | for and to have read and is stated to have been acting lieutenant at the close of the American war. He is also said to have | ||
ii | 20-27 | for What appears to be true . . . by volunteering for the navy and read About 1791 he married Anne MacHardy (of a Scottish family), who lived at Exeter, and leaving the sea went to Scotland. He is said to have been employed at one time in making golf balls for players on Bruntsfield Links. While imprisoned for debt, apparently at Edinburgh, he, in 1797, accepted the bounty of 30l. as a volunteer for the navy, and was drafted to a tender off Leith. He | |
33 | for Parker was recognised read Parker's officer-like bearing caused him to be recognised | ||
269 | i | 7-12 | omit Nor has it ever been explained . . . their chief. |
4 f.e. | for it was said, to take it to Exeter. read she said, to take it either to Exeter or to Scotland. | ||
3-2 f.e. | for It was, however . . . magistrate read After an attempt to bury the remains in Aldgate churchyard was frustrated by the mob, they were | ||
l.l. | for three children read one child; another died just before he left Leith. | ||
274 275 |
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11 f.e. 13 f.e. |
Parker Samuel (1640-1688): for Transpos'd read Transpros'd |
284 | ii | 22 f.e. | Parker, William, 4th Baron Monteagle: for His mother read Parker's mother |
319 | ii | 11 f.e. | Parkyns, Sir Thomas: for Knype read Knipe |
322 | i | 4 f.e. | Parmentier, James: for the town of Hull read Holy Trinity Church, Hull |
324 | ii | 5 | Parnell, Charles S.: for Mr. Shaw read William Shaw [q. v.] |
328 | ii | 31-33 | for Upon the announcement . . . the house, read Parnell was not in the house when this decision was announced, |
329 | ii | 17 | after Land Act insert and pointing to the ravages of crime in Ireland warned Parnell that the resources of civilisation were not exhausted by the government. |
20 | for replied read announced
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329 | ii | 21-24 | for by pointing to the ravages . . . by the government. Next day Parnell read the intention of the government to put Parnell in prison. On the same day he |
347 | i | 37 | Parnell, James: for Abbey Ripon read Abbot's Ripon |
ii | 4 | for or read of | |
5 | for Matins read Meetings | ||
374 | i | 13 f.e. | Parry, Edward (1830-1890): after in title insert Richard Rogers [q. v.] |
382 | i | 8 | Parry, Sir Love P. J.: for Carmarthenshire read Carnarvonshire |
384 | i | 25 | Parry, Robert (fl. 1595): after book ii. insert In 1597 'Robert Parry, gent.' issued a volume of verse entitled 'Sinetes,' of which a unique copy, formerly at Lamport Hall, is now at Britwell. It is dedicated to Sir John Salusbury. |
387 | i | 29 | Parry, Thomas G.: for (d. 1849) read (d. 1848) |
388 | i | 28 | Parry, William (d. 1585): omit Jesuits like |
ii | 12 | for 1630? read 1618 | |
13 f.e. | for on Tower Hill read in Westminster Palace Yard | ||
420 | ii | 47-48 | Parsons, Sir William (1570?-1650): omit attorney-general in Ireland and |
421 | i | 27 | for Sloane MSS. read Addit. MSS. |
435 | i | 29-30 | Pasco, John: for three sons and two daughters; read six sons (two of whom died in infancy) and three daughters;
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