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Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME LVI


TEACH—TOLLET

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

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v i 6 List of Writers: insert
W. A. J. A. . . . W. A. J. Archbold
7 i 9 Tegg, William: before son of insert publisher and bookseller,
23 ii 9-10 Temple, Henry J., 3rd Viscount Palmerston: for Albert's brother Ernest, duke of Saxe-Coburg, read Albert's first cousin, Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg
35 ii 14 Temple, Sir John: for in Yorkshire read Pickering, Yorkshire
38 ii 2 Temple, Sir Richard, Viscount Cobham: after of foot. insert On 31 Oct. 1694, at the age, according to the college register, of 18, he was admitted fellow-commoner of Christ's College, Cambridge. He took no degree.
39 ii 27 after 1729. insert Richard Glover dedicated to him his 'Leonidas.'
44 i 21 f.e. Temple, Sir William (1628-1699): for 1665-5 read 1665-6
61 i 18-19 Tennant, Sir James (1789-1854): for Charles Pattenson of the Bengal civil service read William Dalrymple [q. v.]
62 ii 18 after March 1854. insert He married a daughter of Charles Pattenson of the Bengal Civil Service.
63 i 42 Tennant, James (1808-1881): for Chawncey read Chauncy
63 i 55-56 Tennant, Smithson: omit in Wensleydale
67 i 14 Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson: for youngest son read eldest surviving son
70 ii 33 for 11 Aug. read 11 Aug. 1852
38 for In November read On 14 Sept.
40 after funeral insert (18 Nov.)
74 ii 15 for for Trinity College read given by the artist to Trinity College
76 i 26-27 Teonge, Henry: for belonged to a family settled at Spernall in Warwickshire read a native of Wolverton, Warwickshire, was a son of George Teonge, was educated at Warwick, became sizar of Christ's College, Cambridge, 28 June 1639, aged (according to the college register) sixteen, and graduated B.A. 1642-3. He appears to have been appointed to Sleaford 13 Nov. 1648,
37
46
for Narborough read Narbrough
76 ii 16 Terill, Anthony: for a further account of the subject of this article see Bonville, Anthony.
77 ii 12 Terne, Christopher: for spent read spelt
28 for (Nos. 1917 and 1921) read (Nos. 1917-1921)
91 ii 16 Thackeray, William M.: for Bowood read Longwood
95 ii 25 for 1892 read 11 Jan. 1894
99 ii 11 f.e. for 1854 read December 1854
105 ii 20 for Ballantyne's read Ballantine's
110 i 14 f.e. Thelwall, Eubule: for Eubule read Sir Eubule
130 ii 26-27 Theyer, John: omit where they are now . . . et seq.
132 i 8-9 Thicknesse, George: for but has since been removed read but the inscription is no longer extant

141 ii 11 Thirlwall, Connop: for 1872) read 1872, and before 'Essays insert vol. iii.
12 for 1880. read 1878).
142 i 5 f.e. Thistlewood, Arthur: for Gantby read Gautby
180 i 52-53 Thomas, Francis S.: for Kingston read Kington
184 ii 36 Thomas, John (1712-1793): for established read bestowed
37 for from read on
18 f.e. for is in read was formerly in
193 i 8 f.e. Thomas, Vaughan: for Gloucestershire read Oxfordshire
208 ii 26 Thompson, Benjamin (1776?-1816): for Blades read Blaydes
223 i 16 f.e. Thompson, Sir Thomas B.: for son of Cap- read son of Mr. Boulden by his wife, Sarah, sister of Cap-
15-14 f.e. for R.N., by Sarah Boulden read [q. v.]
224 i 24 f.e.
21 f.e.
Thompson, Thomas P.: for Brooks read Briggs
ii 16 f.e. for Rasal read Râs al
11 f.e. for at Soor read near Soor
226 ii 1 for J. P. Thompson read T. P. Thompson
2 for Colonel read his son, General
228 i 28 Thompson, William (1811-1889): for 1889) read 1880)
245 ii 13 f.e. Thomson, Henry W.: for Ghita read Gita
249 ii 40 Thomson, James (1700-1748): for 1781,' read 1751,'
263 i 17 Thomson, Joseph: for 1883 read 1882
279 i 18 f.e.
10-9
f.e.
Thomson, William (1819-1890): for Bishopsthorpe read Bishopthorpe
280 ii 21 f.e. Thoresby, John: for Hovington read Honington
284 i 13 Thoresby, Ralph: for Johnson read Johnston
284 ii 50-51 Thorius, Raphael: for Frascatorius read Fracastorius
285 ii 21 Thorn, Sir Nathaniel: for Bishop's Hall read Bishop's-Hull
290 ii 21 Thorndike, Herbert: for Kennet read Kennett
299 i 8 f.e. Thornton, Sir Edward: for 1818 read 1813
300 i 29-33 Thornton, Edward P.: omit In 1833 he published . . . . (London, 8vo).
35-36 omit and in 1840 . . . . Wollaston, appearing in 1886.
ii 5 after two daughters. insert Several works, commonly attributed to Thornton, are by others of the same name. A Captain Thornton, R.N., was author of 'A Summary of the History of the East India Company' (London, 1833, 8vo). Edward Thornton (1799-1875), probably a cousin of Edward Parry Thornton, who was in the East India House from 1814 to 1857, and was head of the maritime department from 1847, wrote : 1. 'India: its State and Prospects,' London, 1835, 8vo; 2. 'Chapters of the Modern History of British India,' London, 1840, 8vo; 3. 'History of the British Empire in India,' London, 1841-5, 6 vols. 8vo (second edition, 1 vol., 1858); 4. 'Gazetteer of the Countries adjacent to India on the North-West,' London, 1844, 2 vols. 8vo; 5. 'Gazetteer of the Territories under the Government of the East India Company,' London, 1854, 4 vols. 8vo (other editions followed, the last, revised by Sir Roper Lethbridge and Mr. Arthur Naylor Wollaston, appearing in 1886).
301 ii 18 Thornton, Henry: omit as his second wife
306 i 9 f.e. Thornton, Robert J.: for little woodcuts. read little woodcuts; reissued in 1824 with additional woodcuts by Blake of fine quality.
ii 11 for second wife read wife
312 ii 22 f.e. Thorold, Anthony W.: for 1874 read 1877
313 i 12 f.e. Thoroton, Robert: for Thoroton combined read Thoroton was born and educated. On 30 June 1639, when aged 16, he was admitted sizar of Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1642-3 and M.A. 1646. In the last year he received from the university a licence to practise medicine. Thoroton combined
314 ii 39 Thorpe, Charles: for Thorpe read Thorp
18 f.e. for at Peterhouse read at Durham School and at Peterhouse
17 f.e. after 1758 insert as senior wrangler
315 i 44 after popularity, insert A portrait by J. R. Swinton was engraved by G. R. Ward in 1846.

53-54 for Mr. R. J. N. Davison read Mr. R. J. W. Davison
327 ii 17 Throckmorton, Francis: after Sir John Throckmorton insert (d. 1580)
27 omit [q. v.]
337 i 33 Thrupp, Joseph F.: for Daniel read David
359 i 40 Thurtell, John: for James Phillips read Charles Phillips
i 4 f.e. after Abernethy insert and his skull is preserved at the Royal College of Surgeons
ii 39 after xliii. 306). insert A published play, 'The Hertfordshire Tragedy, or the Victims of Gaming,' by H. M. Milner, was produced at the Royal Coburg Theatre, 12 Jan. 1824.
362 i 39 Thweng, Robert de: for the North Riding read East and North Ridings
367 i 28 Thynne, Thomas: for Balanquil read Balcanquhall
368 ii 10 for Kennet's read Kennett's
369 i 20 f.e. Thynne, Sir Thomas, 1st Viscount Weymouth: for Deverill Longbridge read Longbridge Deverill
383 ii 19 f.e. Tidey, Henry: for Bedford read Bedford Square
391 ii 39 Tilloch, Alexander: for Tilloch read Tulloch
40 for tobacconist read tobacco merchant
41 after 1759 insert (Soon after 1787 he changed his name to Tilloch)
392 ii 21 after wife insert Elizabeth Simpson
22 after daughter insert Elizabeth
401 ii 12 Timberlake, Henry: for 1601 read 1601-2
414 ii 2 Tiptoft, Robert de: for Robert read John
415 i 30 Tisdal, Philip: for (1707 read (1703
31-32 for born at Finglas, near Dublin, in 1707. read baptised at St. Mary's Church, Dublin, 1 March 1702-3.