Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 46
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N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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11 | ii | 38 | Pocock, Edward: for Sloane read Addit. |
10 f.e. | for (1711) read (1708) | ||
12 | ii | 34-35 | Pococke, Richard: for rector of Colmer . . . afterwards headmaster read (1666-1710). His grandfather, also Richard Pococke, LL.B., was rector of Colmer, Hampshire, from 1660 till his death in 1719. His father was headmaster |
28 | i | 1-2 | Pole, John de la, 2nd Duke of Suffolk: for three sons . . . separately noticed. read six sons; of whom John, Edmund, and Richard are separately noticed; of four daughters, Catherine, the eldest, married William, Lord Stourton, and the youngest, Elizabeth, married Henry Lovel, second and last Lord Morley of the Lovel family (d. 1489). |
33 | i | 6 f.e. | Pole, Michael de la, Earl of Suffolk: for left three sons read had five sons |
5 f.e. | for Thomas and Richard read Thomas, prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral from 1419, William, Richard, and John (d. 1415), canon of York (cf. will at Somerset House, 31 March 1415; Weever, Funeral Monuments, s.v. Wingfield) | ||
4 f.e. | for a daughter Anne read three daughters, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Anne | ||
34 | 1 | 18 f.e. | Pole, Michael de la, 2nd Earl of Suffolk: after daughters insert one of whom, Isabel, seems to have married Thomas, fifth Baron Morley (d. 1545) |
8-7 f.e. | for Thomas . . . died read Sir Thomas had a daughter, Katharine, married to Sir Miles Stapleton (d. 1466). Miles | ||
38 | ii | 12 f.e. | Pole, Reginald: after passed insert in 1539 |
9 f.e. | after reached him insert in 1541 | ||
49 | i | 38 | Pole, Sir William de la: for Miton in Holderness read Myton in Yorkshire |
50 | i | 8 | omit at |
14 f.e. | for Trinity Chapel read Church of the Holy Trinity | ||
ii | 11 f.e. | Pole, William de la, 1st Duke of Suffolk: after i. 117). insert In 1423 Suffolk served in the important campaign in Champagne as second in command to Thomas de Montacute, Earl of Salisbury [q. v.]. | |
51 | ii | 60-61 | for it is clear . . . Orleans read Suffolk seems to have worked with Orleans |
53 | ii | 17 | for the incapable Edward Beaufort read Edmund Beaufort |
54 | ii | 8 | after Suffolk [q. v.] insert who had married Margaret Beaufort, the infant heiress of John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, and Suffolk's ward |
56 | i | 10-11 | omit Her only child was |
13 | after noticed insert was her son. She is also credited with another son, William, and a daughter, Anna. | ||
10 f.e. | for Villet read Vallet | ||
60 | i | 16 f.e. | Pollard, Lewis: after Nottinghamshire insert was a scholar of Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1542-3, |
62 | ii | 21 f.e. | Pollexfen, John: after about 1638. insert He was second son of Andrew Pollexfen, of Stancombe, in the parish of Sherford, Devonshire, and was younger brother of Sir Henry Pollexfen [q. v.].
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69 | i | 8 | Pollock, Sir Jonathan F.: for Hanwell read Hanworth |
76 | i | 10 f.e. | Pond, Edward: for (fl. 1623) read (d. 1629) |
76 | ii | 10-11 | for It is probable . . . after 1643. read Pond died at Peterborough, and was buried in the church of St. John the Baptist there on 10 Sept. 1629. |
81 | i | 26 | Ponsonby, Sir Frederic C.: for K.C.M.G. read G.C.M.G. (1828) |
91 | i | 6 | Ponsonby, William B., 1st Baron Ponsonby: for York read Cork |
94 | i | 35 | Pont, Timothy: for (1560?-1630?) read (1560 9-1614?) |
57-58 | for between 1625 and 1630 read before 1625, probably in 1614 | ||
ii | 11 | for Bleau's read Blaeu's | |
12 | for 1668 read 1654 (reissued in 1662, vol. ii.) | ||
17 | for Topographised read topographized | ||
18-19 | for Continuation . . . of Cumnock, read Continuations and Illustrative Notices by the late James Dobie of Crummock, | ||
20-21 | for Skelton Robie,' read Shedden Dobie,' | ||
96 | ii | 20 | Poole, George A.: after 1883. insert He married a daughter of Jonathan Wilks, of Ann's, Burley. |
107 | ii | 16 f.e. | Poor, Richard: after p. 128). insert Poore is now considered to be responsible for the final form of the 'use of Sarum' (cf. Frere, Use of Sarum). |
108 | ii | 8 f.e. | omit better |
125 | ii | 22 | Pope, Alexander (1688-1744): for Nos. 268-70 read 1st Ser. vol. x. |
126 | ii | 19 f.e. | for John Warton's read Joseph Warton's |
18 f.e. | for 1752 read 1756 | ||
136 | i | 60-61 | Pope, Sir Thomas: For (Cf. strype's transcripts) read of Strype's alleged transcripts |
ii | 11 | for 1895 read 1896 | |
21 f.e. | for Morwen read Morwent | ||
137 | ii | 28-29 | omit there is a mezzotint . . . Oxford |
31 | after Robins insert and another by John Faber from the copy at Oxford | ||
13 f.e. | for 1895 read 1896 | ||
150 | i | 7 | Popple, William: for Sheehan's read Sheahan's |
154 | i | 20 | Porson, Richard: for eldest read second |
21 | after sister insert Elizabeth (1756-1842) | ||
157 | i | 5 | omit apparently |
5-7 | for it is not recorded . . . his married life, read During the few months of his married life Person lived in London at 11 Lancaster Court. | ||
37 | after rooms insert at No. 8 Old Jewry | ||
188 | ii | 8 f.e. | Porter, Jane: for 85 read 185, 352 |
200 | ii | 31-32 | Portman, Sir William: for His descendant read His collateral descendant |
226 | i | 9 | Pottinger, Sir Henry: for Sir Benjamin read Sir Peregrine |
231 | ii | 21 | Poulson, George: for Nunkealing read Nunkeeling |
236 | ii | 33 | Powell, Mrs.: for (fl. 1787-1829) read (1761?-1831) |
237 | i | 4-3 f.e. | for the date of which is unknown read in London on 31 Dec. 1831, when she was 'about seventy' (Annual Biog. and Obit. p. 451) |
238 | i | 34 | Powell, Baden: after p. 204; insert Darwin's Origin of Species, ed. 1894, p. xx; |
256 | i | 36 | Power, Henry: for whole read shott |
18 f.e. | for Ealand read Elland | ||
285 | i | 20 f.e. | Pratt, Charles, 1st Earl Camden: for Middle Temple read Inner Temple |
299 | i | 32-33 | Prence, Thomas: for who survived him . . . descendants, read and thirdly in 1662 Mary, daughter of Constance Southworth and widow of Samuel Freeman. By his first wife he had six and by his second four children (cf. Landmarks of Plymouth, p. 209). |
304 | i | 32 | Prescott, Sir Henry: after p. 448). insert At the desire of the government he remained beyond the usual limit, but resigned at the end of seven years. |
306 | ii | 33 | Preston, Gilbert de: after Soc.); insert Annales Monastici, passim; Flores Hist. |
312 | i | 10 f.e. | Preston, Richard: for near Exeter read in North Devon |
ii | 21 f.e. | Preston, Thomas, Viscount Tara: for 1653?) read 1655) | |
318 | i | 15-16 | for The date of Preston's death is uncertain, read He was buried at Paris 21 Oct. 1655 (Egerton MS. 2535, f. 474). |
21 | for 1657 read 1659, at Bruges | ||
328 | i | 33 | Price, Hugh: for foundation read re-foundation
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329 | i | 5 f.e. | Price, Sir John: for AP PRICE read AP RICE |
335 | i | 9-11 | Price, Richard (1723-1791): for In 1769 Price received . . . of Glasgow, read In 1767 Price received the degree of D.D. from Marischal College, Aberdeen, and not, as stated by his biographer, Morgan, from Glasgow in 1769. |
348 | ii | 16 | Pricket, Robert: after 469 insert 6th Ser. ii. 235 |
359 | i | 9 f.e. | Priestley, Joseph: omit [q. v.] |
380 | i | 37-38 | Primrose, Archibald J., 4th Earl of Rosebery: for earl of Stanhope read Earl Stanhope |
397 398 |
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4 f.e. 26-27 31 |
Prior, Matthew: for Shepherd read Sheppard |
402 | i | 35 | Prior, Thomas: for 1871.] read 1871; Dialogue between Dean Swift and Thomas Prior, 1758.] |
406 | ii | 24 f.e. | Pritchard, Edward W.: after 1853 insert (3rd edit. 1856) |
421 | ii | 19 | Proctor, Thomas: for Mr. C. W. Hazlitt read Mr. W. C. Hazlitt |
430 | ii | 8-9 12 f.e. |
Pryme, Abraham de la: for Transactions read Publications |
443 | ii | 13-15 | Puckering, Sir John: for member for Bedford . . . in the other, read member successively for Carmarthen, Bedford, and Gatton in Surrey. |
28 | after confederates, insert In 1586 he joined the council of the Marches.
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