Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 52
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N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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v | i | 19 | List of Writers : insert A. M. C-E . . . Miss A. M. Cooke |
3 | ii | 2 | Shebbeare, John: after happily. insert Mrs. Shebbeare died 25 Nov. 1779. |
15 | i | 6 | Sheffield, John, 3rd Earl of Mulgrave: for 1763-4 read 1703-4 |
19 | ii | 37 | Sheil, Richard L.: for Penenden read Pennenden |
21 | i | 39 | for 1850 read 1849 |
24 | i | 18 | Sheldon, Gilbert: for Ashbourne read Stanton, in the parish of Ellastone |
21 | after shire. insert An inscription by Bishop Hacket is still to be seen in the room where he was born. | ||
25 | i | 12 | for Sneltson read Snelston |
26 | ii | 19 f.e. | after dark moustache. insert Another, the property of the Earl of Home, is at Bothwell Castle, Lanarkshire. |
29 | ii | 22 | Shelley, Mary W. : for eight years read six years |
32 | i | 5 f.e. | Shelley, Percy B. : for but not one . . . light. read only one of which has come to light; this copy was found, in 1898, in the possession of Mr. V. E. G. Hussey, and has since been reprinted. |
38 | i | 34 | after Redding [q. v.]. insert Another edition of his 'Works' in one small volume was published by Charles Daly in 1836. |
40 | ii | 4 | Shelley, Sir Richard : for (d. 1566) read (d. 1559) |
41 | i | 9-10 | for the British Museum read the Government Library at Malta |
44 | i | 16 f.e. | Shelton, Thomas (fl. 1612): for Besley read Beoley |
ii | 5 f.e. | after Cambridge, insert in the library of Wadham College, Oxford, | |
51 | i | 2 21 |
Shepard, Thomas : for Darly read Darley |
20 | for Touteville read Stoutville | ||
69 | i | 6 f.e. | Sherborne, Robert: for (1440? read (1450? |
5-1 f.e. | for about 1440 . . . and at Oxford, where read probably about 1450. He entered Winchester College as a scholar in 1465 (Kirby) and | ||
ii | 1-3 | omit he graduated M.A. . . . St. Paul's Cathedral and | |
30 | after 722). insert On 17 March 1496-7 he was made prebendary of Mora in St. Paul's Cathedral (Le Neve erroneously dates this preferment 1468-9). | ||
77 | i | 5-6 | Sheridan, Mrs. Frances: for Sir Oliver Chamberlaine, bart., read Walter Chamberlaine |
80 | i | 18 | Sheridan, Richard B. : for Mathews read Matthews |
84 | i | 3 | after required. insert Sheridan died on 7 July 1816. |
10 | for 7 July read 16 July | ||
12 | for eight read nine | ||
85 | i | 11 | after Charles insert (d. 1843) |
24 | after only son insert by his first wife
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86 | ii | 16 f.e. | Sheridan, Thomas (1687-1738): for the birthday of Queen Anne read the day of Queen Anne's death |
94 | i | 26 | Sherlock, Thomas : for Interest read Intent |
101 | ii | 20 | Sherwin, Ralph (1799-1830) : for Wilton (bis) read Witton |
106 | i | 40 | Shilleto: for Ulleshelf read Ulleskelf |
118 | ii | 17 | Shippen, William : for Joemund read Jesmund |
120 | i | 9 48 |
Shipton, Mother : for Skipton read Shipton |
132 | i | 24 | Shirley, James: for 1651 read 1751 |
16 f.e. | for address read prologue | ||
134 | i | 18 | Shirley, John (1366?-1456): omit 2251, |
29 | after 73). insert Harl. MS. 2251, often ascribed to Shirley, was written in Edward IVs reign, parts of it being copied from one of Shirley's MSS. | ||
138 | i | 11 | Shirley, Sir Robert (1629-1666) : for father read brother |
37 | for Harold read Harrold | ||
139 | i | 13 | Shirley, Sir Thomas: for Coppenthorp read Copmanthorpe |
153 | i | 8 | Short, Augustus : after consecrated insert (29 June) |
155 | ii | 12 f.e. | Shortland, Edward: after Courtlands insert near Lympston |
171 | ii | 22 | Shute, Robert: after (d. 1621), insert matriculated from Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1598, graduating B.A. in 1601-2, and |
171 | ii | l.l. | Shute, Samuel: after Shute insert who matriculated as a fellow-commoner of Christ's College, Cambridge, 12 Dec. 1683, |
194 | i | 18-19 | Siddons, Henry: for during the summer of 1801 read on 22 June 1802 |
195 | ii | 1 | Siddons, Sarah: for Greathead read Greatheed |
197 | i | 13-14 | for The highest honour . . . in Reynolds's picture read Reynolds paid her a unique compliment when in his picture |
20 | for he said read Dr. Johnson said | ||
199 | i | 27 | for Galeotti read Galotti |
200 | i | 12 | for minus), read minus, which stood until 1856), |
ii | 15 | for now marked read marked until its demolition in 1904 | |
201 | ii | 11 f.e. | for Howe read Hone |
l.l. | for Newnham in Oxford read Nuneham, near Oxford | ||
202 | ii | 35 | Sidney, Algernon: for 1682) read 1683) |
203 | ii | 8 | for in June following read on 14 May following (Sloane MS. 1519, f . 112) |
208 | i | 16 f.e. | for 26 June read 26 June 1683 |
ii | 15 f.e. | for 1682 read 1683 | |
217 | ii | 29 34 |
Sidney, Henry, Earl of Romney: for 1675 read 1677 |
221 | ii | 24 | Sidney, Sir Philip: for services read exercises |
228 | ii | 27 48 |
for Frances read Elizabeth |
231 | i | 22 f.e. | for 1542 read 1557 or 1560 |
232 | ii | 31 | for Bacon read (Sir Nicholas) Bacon |
236 | ii | 14-12 f.e. | Sidney, Robert, 1st Earl of Leicester: for During the political disturbances . . . at Flushing; read Sidney spent much time at Flushing during 1598 and the following years; |
6 f.e. | after iv. 28-9). insert During the political disturbances due to Essex's rebellion in the winter of 1600-1 he was the chief channel of communication between the court and Essex (Sloane MS. 1856, ff. 10-13 b; State Papers, Dom. 11 Feb. 1600-1). | ||
244 | ii | 12 | Sigebert (fl. 626) : for was one read who was one |
256 | i | 19 | Simeon, Charles: for Law's read the |
268 | ii | 20 f.e. | Simpson, David: for Shropshire read Yorkshire |
310 | i | 11-10 f.e. | Sinclair, Sir William, 3rd Earl of Orkney: for Elizabeth Douglas read Margaret, eldest daughter of Archibald, fourth earl of Douglas, |
8 f.e. | after he had insert a daughter Catharine, who married Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany [q. v.], and | ||
314 | i | 8 f.e. | Singer, Samuel Weller: after Alfred insert (1816-1898) |
316 | i | 14 f.e. | Sion or John, Llywelyn: for a further account of the subject of this article see art. Llywelyn of Llangewydd. |
317 | i | 1 | Sirr, Henry Charles: for (1756 read (1764
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2 | for Dublin in 1756 read Dublin Castle on 25 Nov. 1764] | ||
3 | for the eldest son read fifth but eldest surviving son and for (1718?- read (1715- | ||
11 | for 1768 read 6 June 1778 | ||
12 | for a regiment read the 68th regiment | ||
14-15 | for About 1790 read In 1791 | ||
24 | after town-major insert with a residence in Dublin Castle | ||
57-58 | omit and was given a suite . . . till his death | ||
l.l. | after full pay insert and in consideration of his public services was allowed to retain his official residence in Dublin Castle | ||
ii | 7 | for by himself read by Joseph D'Arcy Sirr,D.D., and by Mr. George Norman D'Arcy | |
22 | after humane insert (23 May and 26 June 1823; cf. Hansard, n.s. ix. 468, 1309) | ||
37 | for Thomas D'Arcy read James D'Arcy | ||
318 | i | 14 | for a copy is read copies are in the British Museum, the library of Trinity College, Dublin, and |
342 | i | 40 | Skinner, James (1778-1841): for Bussagong read Burragong |
343 | i | 5 | for and another is read another, believed to be by W. Melville, is in the vestry of the church at Delhi, and a third is |
6 f.e. | Skinner, James (1818-1881): for Gloucestershire read Worcestershire | ||
352 | ii | 55-56 | Skip, John: omit though his will points to Norwich |
57-58 | for in the graveyard at Hereford read at St. Mary Mounthaw, London | ||
358 | ii | 32 | Skirlaw, Walter : for University College read Trinity College |
379 | ii | 21-22 | Sloane, Sir Hans: for on the accession of the house of Hanover read in August 1722, on the death of Sir Thomas Gibson (Sloane MS. 4046, f. 273) |
403 | i | 8 | Smelt, Leonard: for Horsham read Howsham
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