Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 59
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N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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1 | i | 14 | Wakeman, Sir George: for was educated abroad read studied at St. Omer 1647 and Pavia, and |
2 | i | 24 | for (1681) read (1681, and in Harleian Misc. 1810, vol. vi.) |
19 | i | 19 f.e. | Waldegrave, James, 2nd Earl Waldegrave: for Brampton read Brompton |
20 | ii | 4 | Waldegrave, Robert: for Blacklay read Blockley |
21 | ii | 23 | for Revelations read Revelation |
50 | i | 25 | Walker, Sir Edward: for Walker died read Walker purchased on 18 May 1675 New Place, Shakespeare's house at Stratford-on-Avon, after the death of Lady Barnard, Shakespeare's granddaughter and last surviving descendant. He died there |
34 | after p. 159). insert A portrait of Sir Edward by Robert Walker [q. v.] remains at Clopton House. | ||
61 | i | 38 | Walker, George A.: for 1853 read 1837 |
68 | ii | 29 | Walker, James (1770?-1841): for deacon read priest |
33 | for 1729 read 1829 | ||
74 | i | 17-18 | Walker, John (1731-1803): for Glencross read Glencorse |
78 | i | 17 f.e. | Walker, Joseph C.: for (1762?- read (1761- |
15 f.e. | for in or about 1762 read in 1761 | ||
95 | ii | 7 f.e. | Wall, Martin: for M.D. on 9 June 1773, read M.B. 1773, and M.D. 1777, |
96 | i | 34-35 | Wall, Richard: for and belonged . . . that family read at Coolnamuck, co. Waterford, where a branch of that family was settled |
99 | ii | 11-15 | Wallace, James (d. 1688): omit He was 'deprived by the council' . . . the revolution of 1688-9. |
116 | ii | 20 f.e. | Wallace, William V.: for (1814 read (1813 |
123 | ii | 10 | Waller, Edmund: for first read second |
15 f.e. | for Carey read Cary | ||
127 | i | 16 f.e. | for Sandford's read Sanford's |
130 | i | 15 f.e. | Waller, John F.: for Bishop's Stortford read Bishop Stortford |
138 | i | 15 f.e. | Wallingford, William: for our read one |
l.l. | for abbey read town | ||
142 | i | 12 f.e. | Wallis, John (1616-1703): for 1653 read 1654 |
145 | ii | 21-22 | Wallis, John (1714-1793): for Simondburn read Simonburn |
150 | ii | 8-9 | Wallop, Sir Henry: for in October read on 30 Sept. 1579 |
151 | i | 5 | for 21 June read 20 June |
18 | for 10 March read 16 March | ||
33 | for 1585 read 1586 | ||
ii | 19 | for 2 July read 22 Aug. | |
33 | for Enniscelly read Enniscorthy | ||
152 | i | 6-5 f.e. | for George Carew . . . Totnes) [q. v.] read George Carey, kt. (lord justice until 26 Feb. 1600)
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154 | i | 19 | Wallop, Sir John: for 1540-1 read 1539-40 |
159 | i | 14-15 | Walmesley, Sir Thomas: for Showley-in-Clayton and Cunliffe-in-Rishton, read Showley, in the township of Clayton, and Cunliffe, in the township of Rishton, |
ii | 39 | for the manor of Dunkenhalgh read at Dunkenhalgh | |
160 | i | 16 | omit first |
17-18 | for and secondly with . . . baron Stourton read her first husband | ||
18 | omit doubly | ||
20 | for day. read day; by her second husband, Charles, fifteenth baron Stourton, she had no issue. | ||
36 | after xxviii; insert Whitaker's History of Whalley; Abram's History of Blackburn; | ||
161 | i | 17 f.e. | Walmisley, Thomas A.: for 'Portfolio' read 'Cambridge Portfolio' |
ii | 27 | for edited read adapted | |
163 | i | 23 | Walpole, Edward: for embraced read showed sympathy for |
ii | 35 | for Jessop's read Jessopp's | |
177 | i | 24-25 | Walpole, Ralph de: for coronation read consecration |
184 | ii | 10 | Walpole, Sir Robert, 1st Earl of Orford: for Strafford read Stafford |
206 | i | 7 | for (Mary) read (Catherine) |
212 | ii | 4 f.e. | Walsh, Antoine V.: for 1759?) read 1763) and for born at St. Malo in 1703, read baptised at St. Malo on 22 Jan. 1702-3, |
2 f.e. | for shipowner read wealthy Waterford merchant | ||
213 | i | 1-2 | for Mary O'Shiel read Mary, daughter of Luke O'Shiel |
36 | for 1755 read 1753 | ||
37-38 | for and he died . . . about 1759. read Subsequently he went to San Domingo, where he died at Cap Français on 2 March 1763; his will, dated 11 Nov. 1758, was proved at Châtelet, Paris, on 13 Sept. 1763. | ||
39-40 | for Paulin,who died . . . issue, read (1745-1798), who was in 1772 appointed chamberlain to Maria Theresa, | ||
215 | i | 42-44 | Walsh, John (1725?-1795): omit Walsh was returned . . . until 1780. |
216 | ii | 46-47 | Walsh, John E.: for following read same |
219 | ii | 3 | Walsh, Peter: for Dean read Dease |
221 | ii | l.l. | for In March read On 24 Feb. |
222 | i | 25 | for Caron read Coppinger |
224 | ii | 40-41 | Walsh, Robert: omit but though his title pages . . . cannot be traced |
225 | i | 5 | for he accepted read during which year he received the diploma of M.D. from the Royal College, Aberdeen, as well as the degree of LL.D. from Trinity College, Dublin, Walsh accepted |
225 | ii | 5 | Walsh, William (1512?-1577): for no doubt read perhaps |
226 | i | 32 | for convent read abbey |
229 | i | 14 f.e. | Walsingham, Sir Edmund: for Somerby read Somerley |
230 | i | 24-25 | Walsingham, Edward: for (fl. 1643-1659) read (d. 1663). |
231 | ii | 10-18 | for The last reference to Walsingham . . . . died abroad. read Walsingham was already acting as secretary to Walter Montagu, then abbot of St. Martin's, near Pontoise, and filled that post until his death. He interested himself in the settlement at Pontoise of the English Benedictine Dames in July 1659, and next year being ordained priest and named curé of Aronville, near Pontoise, became spiritual director of the nunnery, for which he wrote a manuscript manual of prayer called 'The Evangelique Pearle' (now preserved at the convent at Newhall, Essex). Accompanying his chief, Abbot Walter Montagu, to England in the autumn of 1663, he died there suddenly on 9 Oct. of that year (cf. Foley's Records of Society of Jesus, vol. ii. ser. iii. pt. ii. 383). |
240 | ii | 2-3 | Walsingham, Sir Francis (1530?-1590): omit in other manuscript collections than those named |
241 | ii | 9-13 | Walsingham, Francis (1577-1647): for He left in manuscript . . . . nunnery at Pontoise read A manuscript manual of prayer, 'The Evangelique Pearle' (now preserved at the convent at Newhall, Essex), which was written for the use of the English nunnery (the Benedictine Dames) of Pontoise, has been erroneously assigned to Francis Walsingham, whose death preceded by eleven years the conventual settlement at Pontoise; the manuscript is from the pen of Edward Walsingham [q. v.]. |
248 | i | 14 f.e. | Walter, Sir John: for Woolvercott read Wolvercote
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262 | i | 16 f.e. | Walters, Edward: for From 1848 to 1860 read Until 1860 |
275 | i | 38 | Walton, Izaak: for Winchester Cathedral read Salisbury Cathedral |
12 f.e. | after 1888. insert A memorial to Walton has been placed outside the church of St. Dunstan's in the West, Fleet Street. | ||
277 | ii | 8 10 |
Walton, James: for Somerby read Sowerby |
284 | i | 6 | Walwyn, William: for born about 1600 read baptised on 17 Aug. 1600 |
291 | i | 41 | Wanostrocht, Nicholas: after 1876. insert His widow died in 1901. |
43 | after esp. ii. 61; insert Caffyn's Seventy-one Not Out; | ||
292 | ii | 40 | Warbeck, Perkin: for Flanders read England |
300 | i | 32 | Warburton, Peter: for Kimbleton read Himbleton |
302 | i | 52-53 | Warburton, William: for Lincolnshire read Leicestershire |
335 | i | 7-9 | Ward, Samuel (d. 1643): for He was originally a scholar . . . In 1595 he was elected read He matriculated as a pensioner of Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1588-9, and graduated B.A. 1592-3 and M.A. 1596. In the last year he was elected |
339 | ii | 4 f.e. | Ward, Seth: for Wood read Thomas Wood |
344 | i | 22 | Ward, William (1787-1849): for a London merchant, read of Northwood Park, Cowes, a London merchant and large landowner in the Isle of Wight and Hampshire, |
4 f.e. | after currency. insert Ward was a famous cricketer and patron of the game. John Nyren dedicated his 'Cricketer's Guide' to him in 1833, and congratulated him on 'having gained the longest hands on record,' referring to his at that time unequalled score of 278, made on Lord's Ground on 24 July 1820 for the M.C.C. against Norfolk. In 1825 Ward bought the lease of Lord's Ground, to save it from sale for building purposes (Cricket, in Badminton Series, and Pycroft's Cricket Field). He continued to play occasionally down to 1845. | ||
349 | i | 19-18 f.e. | Warde, James Prescott: for On becoming a player read Intended for the army, he became a cadet at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, on 15 Sept. 1807, and was appointed second lieutentant in the Royal Artillery in December 1809. He took part in theatricals at the Academy, playing in 1808 the title part in 'Douglas.' Subsequently his absorbing passion for the stage led to his supersession in the army for 'absence without leave' (1 April 1815). On becoming a professional player |
357 | ii | 12 | Ware, Hugh: for Rathcoffrey read Rathcoffey |
361 | ii | 6 | Warelwast, William de: for 1197 read 1097 |
390 | i | 15 | Warmestry, Thomas: for Noakes's read Noake's |
403 | i | 24 | Warner, Sir Thomas: for Meanwhile Warner had been read Warner was |
404 | i | 15 f.e. | for a negro woman read a Carib woman |
415 | i | 16 | Warren, John B. L., 3rd Baron de Tabley: for Salis-Saglio read Salis-Soglio |
416 | i | 22 | for Mr. W. H. Miles read Mr. A. H. Miles |
428 | ii | 1-2 | Warton, Joseph: for Like Warton, Collins read Like Collins, Warton |
436 | ii | 19 f.e. | Warton, Thomas (1728-1790): for Royle Lee read Boyle Lee |
439 | ii | 50-51 | Wase, Christopher: omit Dr. Johnson . . . commonplace |
440 | ii | 39 | Washbourne, Thomas: for Gloucestershire read Worcestershire |
444 | i | 1 | Waterhonse, Sir Edward: for Armagh read Cashel |
450 | i | 5 | Waterton, Charles: for the remainder of his life read most of his remaining life |
452 | i | 31 | Wath, Michael: omit or Sir Michael |
17 f.e. | for Sir Michael read 'Sir' [i.e. Dominus] Michael
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