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Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME XLVIII


REILLY—ROBINS

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

Page Col. Line  
19 ii 20 f.e. Rennie, John (1761-1821): after Bridge insert (a copy of Kelso Bridge)
23 i 2 Renouard, George C.: for Sidney Sussex read Trinity
3-4 for where in 1800 he was elected a pensioner. read whence in 1800 he migrated to Sidney Sussex.
26 ii 31 Repington, Philip: after pp. 296-7). insert He incepted as Doctor of Divinity in the summer term, 1382.
28 i 16 for Marmorea read Marmoris
19 for quisque read quique
30 ii 24 Reresby, Sir John: for Moysey read Moyser
36 ii 8-9 Reynardson, Sir Abraham: for Sir Nicholas Crisp [q. v.] read Alderman Nicholas Crisp
37 i 8 Reynell, Carew: omit on 27 Feb. 1663
40 ii 7 f.e. Reynolds, Edward: for Bramston read Braunston
43 ii 26-28 Reynolds, George W. M.: omit in which was published . . . . 'Mysteries of Paris'
28 f.e. after 1879). insert His 'Mysteries of London,' suggested by Eugene Sue's 'Mysteries of Paris,' appeared in a long series of weekly penny numbers.
47 ii 25 Reynolds, Sir John: for (d. 1657) read (1625-1657)
28 after [q. v.] insert and was born 10 March 1625 (Sloane MS. 1707, f. 11)
52 ii 17-24 Reynolds, Sir John R.: for Hall was exposed . . . and he was elected read Hall announced to his patients in a printed circular that Reynolds had succeeded him in practice. Such procedure was contrary to a recognised understanding among physicians, and Hall incurred the censure of the College of Physicians. Reynolds, who was ignorant of Hall's intentions, was in no way responsible for the circular, and was in no way involved in the censure. He was duly elected
73 ii 17 f.e. Reynolds, Samuel W.: after 1855. insert A portrait by his friend, Ary Scheffer, is at Dordrecht.
105 i 21 Rich, Barnabe: for 1620?) read 1617)
ii 14 f.e. for A second edition of his read His
10-9 f.e. for 24 June 1618 . . . its publication. read 14 May 1617. He died on 10 Nov. following, from which date his pension was ordered to be paid to one Bourne (Carte MSS. in Bodleian Library, vol. lxii. p. 290).
107 i 21-23 omit It was reissued . . . (British Museum).
145 i 7-8 Richard I: for From Knighton (fl. 1395) come read A thirteenth-century romance supplies
165 i 6 f.e. Richard, Earl of Cornwall: for 1215 read 1216
173 ii 10 f.e. for New Burnham read Nunburnholme
201 i 10 f.e. Richard of Wendover: after physician insert although all may not be from the same pen
209 i 29 Richard, Henry: for 1894 read 1893
217 ii 1-2 Richards, Nathaniel: for (fl. 1630-1654) read (d. 1652)

2 for son read second son (by Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Hancock, of Combmartin)
4 for the parsonage there about 1612. read Kentisbury about 1612. His father rebuilt the chancel of the parish church (cf . Inscriptions on Stones from Kentisbury Church Tower)
11 omit appears to have
12-13 for where he was 'preaching minister' in 1654. read He died in 1652 and was buried at Barnstaple.
223 ii 59-60 Richardson, David L.: omit under Macaulay
224 i 5 for 'Bengal Monthly Magazine' read 'Calcutta Monthly Journal'
7 for In 1835 he became principal read In 1836 he became professor of English literature
8 omit Metropolitan and after Calcutta insert largely on Macaulay's recommendation, and in 1839 he was promoted to the newly created post of principal of the college, while retaining his professorship
233 i 16 f.e. Richardson, John (1787-1865): for John read Sir John
240 i 13-14 Richardson, Moses A.: for St. Kilda's Cemetery read the St. Kilda Cemetery
246 ii 13 f.e. Richard, Samuel (1689-1761): for M. Howell read Mary Howitt
247 ii 19 Richardson, Sir Thomas (1569-1635): after 1569. insert He matriculated as a pensioner from Christ's College, Cambridge, in June 1584.
259 i 19-23 Richmond, Legh: omit A library designed . . . Uxbridge Road, London.
296 ii 34 Rigaud, John F.: for younger read second
35 after Rigaud insert (1705-1764)
36 for Girardet read Guiraudet
37 after Dutilh insert (1655-1705)
10 f.e. after baptised insert 9 Sept. 1742
297 i 13 f.e. for 1780 read 1781 and for E. H. Locker read William Locker
12-11 f.e. for including Nelson. read His portrait of Nelson was acquired by the present Earl Nelson for 70l.
ii 16 after Mary insert (1740?-1808)
297 ii 25 Rigaud, Stephen F. D.: for 1862) read 1861)
l.l. for in 1808 read on 1 Jan. 1808 and for Miss Margaret Davies read Margaret, daughter of John Davies
298 i 4 after death insert on 1 Jan. 1839
7 for 1862 read 1861
298 ii 36 Rigaud, Stephen P.: for 1857-8 read 1837-8
304 i 14 f.e. Rigby, Richard: for A contemporary of Rigby's said of him read Sir George 0. Trevelyan in his 'Early Life of C. J. Fox' (chap. iii.) wrote of Rigby
306 i 55-56 Riley, Henry T.: omit the residence of his sister
317 i 22 f.e. Ripley, George: for 1719 read 1709 and for 1577 read 1557
338 ii 2 Robartes, Foulk: omit being then of Trinity
338 ii 15 f.e. Robartes, Francis: after about 1650. insert He was admitted fellow-commoner of Christ's College, Cambridge, 2 May 1663, aged 13.
344 i 13 f.e. Robert II: for 1370) read 1390)
346 i 14 for fifteen read nineteen
348 ii 22 Robert III: for duke of Fife, Earl read earl of Fife, duke
350 i 6 f.e. Robert, Duke of Normandy: for autumn read autumn of 1080
351 i 36 for invaded read prepared to invade
ii 34 for 27 Sept. read 23 Dec.
362 ii 1 Robert (d. 1139): after pp. 251-4; insert Newminster Chartulary (Surtees Soc.);
364 i 22 f.e. Robert de Bethune: for Flanders read Artois
366 i 2 Robert of 'Salesby': for Roger read Roger of Salisbury and for Robert read Robert of Salesby
367 ii 6 Robert of Melun: for p. cxcix read vol. cxcix.
377 ii 22 Roberts, Francis: for About 1642 or 1643 read In 1648(Commons Journals, iii. 148)
398 i 13 f.e. Roberts, William P.: for granddaughter to read descendant of
398 ii 33 Robertson, Abraham: for astronomy read geometry
10 f.e. after security, insert He was made Savilian professor of astronomy in 1810.
419 ii 10 Robertson, Thomas (d. 1799): for a minister read probationer

425 i 23 Robertson, William (1721-1798): for David Robertson read William Robertson
ii 35 for eight read six
36 for 1753 read 21 Aug. 1751
429 i 23 for in 1754 read 15 Dec. 1753
40-41 for daughter read sister
430 ii 12 Robertson, William (1740-1799): for 1799) read 1803)
432 ii 21 Robethon, John: after George I, insert born at Authon in Perche of a respectable Calvinist family (cf. English Hist. Rev., January 1898),