Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 9
Appearance
N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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1 | i | 4 | Canute: for younger read elder |
10 | i | 19 | Canynges, William: for 1436 read 1456–7 |
12 | ii | 23 f.e. | Capel, Arthur, Earl of Essex: for Chauncey read Chauncy |
13 | i | 7 | after Wiltshire also insert He resigned the latter lord-lieutenancy in 1672, but retained the former till 1687 |
15 | i | 18–19 | for a new one composed of the principal whigs read a new one comprising the principal whigs |
17 | i | 19 f.e. | Capel, Sir Henry Lord Capel: after April 1679 insert He was M.P. for Tewkesbury 1660–81 and for Cockermouth 1689–90 and 1690–2 |
4–3 f.e. | for but succeeded . . . . 1691–2 read and did not join the treasury board again | ||
19 | i | 25 | Capel, Sir Thomas B.: omit This was his last service |
29 | after G.C.B. insert He was in command at Portsmouth 1848–52 | ||
16 f.e. | Capel, William, 3rd Earl of Essex: for St. Andrew read the Thistle and for 1727 read 1722 | ||
11 f.e. | for afterwards read in 1727 | ||
ii | 13 | Capell, Edward: for Throston read Troston Hall | |
5 f.e. | for Sam. read Feb. | ||
20 | ii | 12 | Capellanus, John: see for a fuller account the article Walton, John (fl. 1410) |
25 | i | 7 | Cappe, Newcome: for Leodensis read Leodiensis |
28 | i | 3 | Caradoc, Sir John F., Lord Howden: for 1797 read Sept. 1792 |
14 | for Middleton read Midleton | ||
15 | for 1798 to 1799 read 1799 to April 1800 | ||
16 | for from 1799 to 1800 read from May 1800 | ||
29 | after Mediterranean insert and was colonel 2nd battalion 54th foot 1801–2 | ||
17 f.e. | after infantry insert (this post he held till 1809) | ||
ii | 15 f.e. | after Wellesley insert He was superseded and was not given the governorship of Gibraltar | |
7 f.e. | for 1812 read 1814 | ||
29 | i | 5 | for 6 read 26 |
ii | 11–12 | Caradoc, Sir John H., 2nd Lord Howden: for to the end of his life read till her death in 1861 | |
30 | for 1851 read 1854 | ||
40 | i | 8 | Cardmaker, John: for Soon after this he was made read In 1547 he had been made |
16 f.e. | add to authorities Cooper's Athenæ Cantab. 126–7 | ||
41 | i | 6 | Cardonnel, Adam [de]: for four read five |
42 | ii | 17 | Cardwell, Edward, D.D.: for 1826 read 1825 |
43 | i | 9 | omit of several |
43 | ii | 4 | Cardwell, Edward, Viscount Cardwell: after Commons insert on petition |
26 | after 1852 insert when he also contested Ayrshire unsuccessfully | ||
44 | i | 18-19 | for but shortly afterwards regained it on petition read But the successful candidate, Charles Neate, was unseated on petition and Cardwell was returned at the new election, defeating his opponent, W. M. Thackeray, by 53 votes |
ii | 21 | Cardwell, Edward, Viscount Cardwell: for ingratitude read decrepitude | |
46 | i | 6-9 | Care, Henry: for a German translation . . . . F. E. Rambach' 1766 read Rambach's 'Unpartheiische Historiedes Papstthums' (Magdeburg, 1751-80, 10 vols.), although often described as a translation of Care's book, is really a translate of Archibald Bower's 'History of the Popes' |
47 | i | 19 | Carew, Bampfylde M.: for Bamfylde read Bampfylde |
ii | 17 f.e. | for 440 read 401 | |
49 | i | 15 f.e. | Carew, Sir Benjamin H.: for June read Jan. |
50 | ii | 13 | Carew, Sir George: after 1601 insert and 1604 |
51 | i | 32 | Carew, George, Earl of Totnes: for Bath and Wells read Wells |
ii | 39 | after following year insert when he was M.P. for Queenborough | |
19-17 f.e. | omit 1 March 1598-9 . . . . Wallop, and on | ||
16 f.e. | after Munster insert (It was not Carew but Sir George Carey of Cockington, co. Devon, who was appointed treasurer at wars in Ireland 22 March 1598-9, and a lord justice in September 1599) | ||
11-6 f.e. | for but on Essex's recall . . . . January, when read when | ||
5 f.e. | for successor. The read successor, the | ||
52 | i | 25 | for Anne read Joyce |
53 54 |
i ii i |
10 f.e. 35 47 24 |
Carew, Sir John: for Macleane read Maclean |
33 | Carew, John (d. 1660): for at one of the universities read at Gloucester Hall, Oxford | ||
13-12 f.e. | for In the parliament of 1654 he again had a place read In the parliament of 1653 he sat for Devon | ||
55 | ii | 9 f.e. | Carew, Sir Matthew: for ultimately read in 1588 |
59 | ii | 15 f.e. | Carew, Sir Peter: after knighted insert He was M.P. for Tavistock in 1545 and for Devonshire in 1558 |
62 | ii | 23 f.e. | Carew, Sir Richard: for 1642 read 1641 |
63 | i | 26 29 |
Carew Thomas: for 1598 read 1595 |
30-32 | for He entered . . . . a degree read Wood's statement that he entered at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, is uncorroborated. He apparently matriculated at Merton College on 10 June 1608, aged 13, and graduated B.A. 31 Jan. 1611 | ||
64 | i | 1-2 | Carew or Cawe: omit cross reference under Thomas |
65 | ii | 35 | Carey, George, 2nd Lord Hunsdon: after Dumbarton insert He was M.P. for Hertfordshire in 1571 and afterwards for Hampshire (1584, 1586, 1588-9, 1592) |
67 | i | 40-41 | Carey, George J.: for Whaley Grange read Whalley Range |
69 | i | 5 | Carey, Henry, 1st Lord Hunsdon: for the Earl of Sussex read Lord Howard of Effingham |
70 | ii | 1-3 | Carey, Henry, 2nd Earl of Monmouth: omit and the only one . . . . nobleman |
14 | after England insert He was M.P. for Camelford 1620, Beveriey 1624, Tregony 1625, St. Mawes 1626, and Grampound 1628 | ||
73 | i | 16-15 f.e. | Carey, John, 3rd Lord Hunsdon: for marshal of Berwick, where read M.P. for Buckingham 1584, 1588-9, and 1592. As marshal of Berwick |
74 | i | 19 f.e. | Carey, Mathew: for premier read chancellor of the exchequer |
75 | ii | 1 | Carey, Robert, 1st Earl of Monmouth: after Morpeth insert being returned in 1592 for the same constituency, but preferring then to sit for Callington, which had also elected him |
77 | ii | 32-33 | Carey, William (1761-1834): for and left three sons, one of whom was Felix Carey [q. v.] read His eldest son, Felix Carey [q. v.], predeceased him. Three sons survived him |
3 f.e. | Carey, William (1769-1846): for stall of read stall of Barnby, in York Cathedral, was conferred on him in 1802, and that of | ||
80 | i | 29-31 | Cargill, Donald: insert brackets before The Torwood and after 1741 |
21 f.e. | for Bethan read Bethune | ||
88 | i | 27-30 | Carleton, Sir Dudley, Viscount Dorchester: for daughter of Sir Henry Saville . . . . Oxford read daughter of George Gerrard of Dorney, Buckinghamshire, by Margaret, whose second husband was Sir Henry Saville |
89 | ii | 28 | for 5 read 15 |
90 | i | 21-28 | omit though there . . . . is inexplicable |
19 f.e. | Carleton, George (1559-1628): after Llandaff insert where he was already prebendary | ||
ii | 11-12 | omit represented Arundel . . . . and afterwards | |
93 | i | 24 | Carleton, Guy (1598?-1685): after Carlisle insert and prebendary of Durham |
94 | ii | 25 | Carleton, Guy, 1st Lord Dorchester: for in the same year read next year |
11 f.e. | after elder sons insert In 1782-3 he was colonel of the 84th foot | ||
95 | i | 11 f.e. | for Morgan read Morgann |
ii | 13-14 | Carleton, Hugh, Viscount Carleton: for lord chief justice in Ireland read chief justice of common pleas in Ireland | |
18 | after became insert third serjeant 1776, second serjeant 1777 | ||
19 | omit lord | ||
20 | after 1787 insert He was M.P. for Tuam 1772-6, Philipstown 1776-83, and Naas 1783-7 | ||
22-23 | for became lord chief justice read retired from the bench | ||
25-30 | omit In 1803 . . . . in mistake for him | ||
34 | for in 1826 read on 25 Feb. 1826 | ||
96 | i | 34 | Carleton, Mary: for Dorset Gardens read Lincoln's Inn Fields |
104 | i | 32 | Carlisle, Sir Anthony: for on the prince's accession read on 24 July 1821 |
105 | i | 11 | Carlos, Edward J.: for a descendant read said to be a collateral descendant |
106 | i | 29 | Carlyle, Alexander: for Midlothian read Haddingtonshire |
108 | i | 1 | for Roddan read Roddam |
125 | ii | 12-13 | Carlyle, Thomas: omit 'Introduction to Legendre's Geometry' |
126 | i | 10 f.e. | for Treck read Tieck |
127 | ii | 12-13 | Carmelianus, Peter: for The earliest production read 'Sex perelegantissimæ. Epistolæ per Petrum Carmelianum emendatæ,' dating from 11 Dec. 1482 to Feb. 1483, was printed by Caxton at Westminster, probably in the year 1483. Another production |
130 | ii | 11 | Carmichael, John, 1st Earl of Hyndford: for retained the offices read resigned the office |
12 | for privy councillor under read in June 1702 after the accession of | ||
13 | after Queen Anne insert From 1702 to 1705 he was colonel of a regiment of horse | ||
31 | Carmichael, John, 3rd Earl of Hyndford: for 10 Aug. read 16 Aug. | ||
133 | ii | 22 | Carnac, Sir James R.: for 4 Jan. read 23 Jan. |
134 | ii | 3-2 f.e. | Carne, Sir Edward: for San Gregorio in Monte Celio read S. Maria de Populo |
139 | ii | 22 | Carnegie, William, Earl of Northesk: for several read four |
23 | after Scotland insert (1796, 1802, 1806, 1830) | ||
144 | ii | 21 f.e. | Caroline, Queen (1683-1737): after will insert (Brit. Mus. MS. Addit. 35349, f. 1). |
153 | i | 35 | Caroline Amelia Elizabeth: for 29 July read 19 July |
ii | 26 | Caron, Redmond: for Dr. Neill read O'Neill | |
154 | i | 22 f.e. | Carpenter, George, Lord Carpenter: for general read lieutenant-general |
ii | 3 | after gallantry insert He was M.P. for Newtownards in the Irish House of Commons | |
38 | for 1714 read January 1714-5 | ||
44 | for 1729 read 1727 | ||
156 | ii | 5 | Carpenter, John (d. 1476): for Westbury read Westbury-on-Trym |
13 | before was appointed insert was made prebendary of Lincoln in 1426 and | ||
14 | for 1430 read 1428 | ||
28 | for town read village | ||
157 | i | 36 | Carpenter, Lant: for (1730-1799) [q. v.] read (see under Blake, William, 1773-1821) |
165 | i | 5 | Carpenter, Richard C.: after and insert designed |
170 | i | 8-7 f.e. | Carr, John (1723-1807): for Beverley read Barnsley |
170 | ii | 13 f.e. | Carr, John (1732-1807): before He died insert He was prebendary of Lincoln from 1805 till death |
173 | i | 28 | Carr, Robert, Earl of Somerset: after Hay insert In the same year he was made K.G. |
176 | ii | 21 f.e. | Carr, Robert J.: after George IV insert He was prebendary of Salisbury 1819-24, of Chichester 1821-4, and of Hereford 1822-4 |
177 | i | 7 | for in 1841 read on 24 April 1841 |
179 | i | 2 f.e. | Carrick, Thomas: for Upperley read Upperby |
180 | i | l.l. | Carrington, Sir Codrington E.: after returned insert in the tory interest |
190 | ii | l.l. | Carstares, William: after Edinburgh add Macaulay's History |
191 | ii | 2 | Carswell, Sir Robert: after country insert in July 1850 |
35 | Carte, Samuel: after Lichfield insert (from 1682 till death, a period of 58 years) | ||
197 |
i | 6-7 | Carter, Ellen: for Maddeson read Maddison |
202 | ii | 14 f.e. | Carter, Lawrence: for 1717 read December 1715 |
206
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i | 3 | Carter, Sir Richard: after 1681 insert He was lieutenant-governor of Southsea Castle from 1682 till his death |
44 | add to authorities Macaulay's History | ||
207 | i | 17 | Carter, Thomas (1735?-1804): for G.C.B. read K.B. |
209 | ii | 19 f.e. | Carteret, Sir George: for Tangiers read Tangier |
210 | i | 12 f.e. | Carteret, John, Earl Granville: for 26 April 1706 read 12 July 1756 |
211 | ii | 22 | for Brodericks read Brodricks |
23 | after whom insert Allan Brodrick [q. v.] | ||
221 | i | 7 | Cartwright, Christopher: for Baylie read Bayly |
46 | for Coles's read Cole's | ||
ii | 33 | Cartwright, Edmund: after Belvoir insert He was prebendary of Lincoln from 1786 till his death | |
222 | ii | 27 | for the year before read 14 April 1795 |
224 | i | 9 f.e. | Cartwright, John (1740-1824): for Northamptonshire read Nottinghamshire |
ii | 13 f.e. | after in vogue insert He unsuccessfully contested Nottinghamshire in 1780, Boston in 1806 and 1807, and was nominated for Westminster in 1818 and 1819 | |
225 | ii | 17 | after issue insert His wife died on 21 Dec. 1834, and was buried beside her husband in the churchyard of Finchley, Middlesex |
229 | i | 7 f.e. | Cartwright, Thomas (1535-1603): for (1588) read (1589-90) |
6 f.e. | for (1589) read (1588) | ||
230 | i | 15 | for MS. 826 read MS. 271, f. 22 b. |
ii | 15 f.e. | Cartwright, Thomas (1634-1689): for (1675) read (1675-6) | |
10-9 f.e. | for very soon after the accession of James read in December 1686 | ||
231 | i | 11 f.e. | for C. J. Wright read Chief Justice Wright |
232 | i | 41-43 | Cartwright, Sir Thomas: for after holding . . . . Sweden read entered the diplomatic service. He was secretary of legation at Munich 1821-8 and at The Hague 1828-30. He was minister plenipotentiary at Frankfort 1830-8 and at Stockholm 1838 till death |
13 f.e. | for knighthood read G.C.H. | ||
234 | i | 9 f.e. | Carus, Thomas: before He joined insert He was M.P. for Wigan in 1547 and for Lancaster in 1553 and 1555. |
236 | i | 21 f.e. | Carver, John: for 42 persons read 41 persons, including 39 colonists proper |
20-18 f.e. | for 4 spinsters . . . . 101 persons read 25 children (19 sons and 6 daughters), one spinster, 12 serving men, 5 serving boys, and 2 maid-servants constituted the colony of 104 persons | ||
16 f.e. | for three read two | ||
10-9 f.e. | omit at the foot of a cliff | ||
3 f.e. | for 31 Dec. read 31 Jan. 1620-1 | ||
l.l. | for the first American independent read in accordance with the resolve made on leaving home that they should form 'an absolute church by themselves,' the American independent | ||
ii | 1-3 | omit in accord with . . . . Holland | |
8 | for on 5 April read in April | ||
9 | for the day read after | ||
236 | ii | 18-22 | for his daughter . . . . At the latter date read Desire Minter, a maid-servant, two men-servants (John Howland and Roger Wilder), and two boys (William Latham and Jasper More). The last died in 1620. In 1627 |
25 | before The William Carver insert who does not seem to have had any children | ||
26 | omit leaving many descendants | ||
28 | omit though probably a relation | ||
30-31 | for Carver's daughter . . . . with his children read Elizabeth Tilley, and although unrelated to Carver shared | ||
33 | for last read last but three and for 1672 read 1673 | ||
39 | for a township read the southern portion of the township | ||
41 | for 'Carver's Town' read 'Carver' | ||
238 | ii | 11 f.e. | Carver, Robert: after director insert He was president of the Society of Artists in 1777 |
239 | ii | 19-18 f.e. | Carwell, Thomas: for an ancient Lincolnshire family now extinct read the ancient Lincolnshire family of Thorold |
241 | i | 4 | Cary, Sir Henry, 1st Viscount Falkland: for Henry prince of Wales 1608 read Charles, prince of Wales in 1616 |
11 | after 1627 insert He was elected M.P. for Hertfordshire 11 Dec. 1620 | ||
244 | ii | 20 f.e. | Cary, John (d. 1720?): after commercial matters insert He was warden of the Merchant Venturers Company at Bristol 1683-4 |
19 f.e. | for In 1687 read In Jan. 1687-8 | ||
15 f.e. | before At the request insert He was superseded in October 1688. He was parliamentary candidate for Bristol in 1698 | ||
251 | ii | 20-19 f.e. | Cary, Patrick: for After this it does not appear what became of him read He is said to have turned protestant and gone as secretary of Penn's expedition to the West Indies in 1655, and died there (Egerton MS. 2535, f. 487 b; cf. Athenæum, 7 May 1887). |
252 | ii | 19 | Cary, Valentine: for 1609 read 1610 |
34 | after Gary insert who was vice-chancellor of the university that year | ||
253 | ii | 3 | for Cooke read Coke |
258 | i | 13 f.e. | Casaubon, Isaac: for 1696 read 1596 |
267 | i | 19 f.e. | Caslon, William, the elder: for Psahnanzar read Psalmanazar |
268 | ii | 15 | Cassan, Stephen H.: after 1827 insert in the list of works 'Lives of the Bishops of Winchester,' London, 1827, 2 vols. |
269 | i | 33 | Cassell, John: for Cassell's 'Magazine of Art' read 'Cassell's Magazine' |
6 | omit 'Cassell's Magazine' | ||
271 | i | 35 | Castell, Edmund: omit Tadlow by |
ii | 3-2 f.e. | for he was about the same time appointed read he had been appointed in 1664 | |
272 | ii | 19 f.e. | for Beverell read Peverell |
273 | ii | 14 f.e. | Castine, Thomas: for Cutler Fergus read Cutlar Fergusson |
274 | i | 21 | Castle, Edmund: for the same year read in 1744-5 |
22 | after College insert In 1746 he was vice-chancellor | ||
23 | for the following year read 1748-9 | ||
279 | i | 21-22 | Catcott, Alexander: for but styles himself read From July 1766 till his death he was |
ii | 5 | Catcott, Alexander S.: after Oxford insert and was first appointed chaplain to the mayor of Bristol | |
284 | i | 31 | Catesby, William: for the execution read its fulfilment |
285 | i | 16-15 f.e. | Cathcart, Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart: for at the time of his death read from 1752 till his death |
286 | ii | 11 | Cathcart, David, Lord Alloway: for lord-justiciary read lord of justiciary |
33-34 | Cathcart, Sir George: transpose and entered Paris . . . . 1814 to line 37 after Dresden | ||
287 | i | 21 | for In March 1854 read On 12 Dec. 1853 |
289 | i | 20 | Cathcart, Sir William S., 1st Earl Cathcart: for In May 1813 read In July 1812 |
21 f.e. | omit and the governorship of Hull | ||
18-16 f.e. | for until the suicide . . . . England, read He returned to England in 1820. He became governor of Hull in 1880 | ||
290 | i | 9 | Catherine of Valois: for at her son's read and to her son's |
39-40 | for grandson read great-grandson | ||
306 | i | 5 f.e. | Catherine Howard: after Next day insert a confession by her was signed by Cranmer and the council. The document is at Longleat. It was on the same day that |
322 | i | 28 | Caton, William: for promulgation read proclamation |
325 | i | 34 | Catton, Charles, R.A., the elder: for 28 Aug. read 28 Sept. |
326 | i | 11 | Caulfeild, James, 1st Earl of Charlemont: after 1728 insert He succeeded to the peerage in 1784, when a child |
329 | i | 14 | Caulfeild, William, 2nd Viscount Charlemont: after papists insert From 1701 to 1706 he was colonel of the 36th foot |
331 | ii | 8 f.e. | Caunt, Benjamin: for Skipworth read Skipwith |
334 | i | 32 | Cautley, Sir Proby T.: for [q. v.] read (see Supplement) |
338 | i | 19 | Cavallo, Tiberius: for Watt's 'Bibliotheca Britannica' read 'The Philosophical Transactions' |
20 f.e. | Cave, Sir Ambrose: for M.P. for Warwickshire read M.P. for Leicestershire 1545 1547, and 1553; M.P. for Warwickshire 1557-8, 1558-9, and 1562-3 | ||
ii |
l.l. 1 |
for White of Manchester read White of Winchester | |
340 | i | 15 | Cave, Edward: for Dr. Halde's read Du Halde's |
ii | 6 f.e. | for Harl. MS. read Sloane MS. | |
341 | ii | 3 | Cave, Sir Stephen: for April read March |
3 f.e. | Cave, William: for 1813 read 1713 | ||
344 | i | 6 | Cavendish, Christiana, Countess of Devonshire: for duchess read countess |
18 | Cavendish, Elizabeth, Duchess of Devonshire: for 1759 read 1758 | ||
19-20 | for born in 1759 read baptised 13 May 1758 | ||
17 f.e. | for 1814 read 1811 | ||
ii | 9 f.e. | for 4th ser. read 5th ser. | |
345 | i | 38 | Cavendish, Lord Frederick: after 1763 insert Ho was colonel of the 67th regiment 1759-60 |
41 | for four years read seven years | ||
ii | 16-17 | Cavendish, Lord Frederick C.: for until he resigned it in May 1882 read until his death | |
348 | i | 15 | Cavendish, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire: for Lady De Beauclerk read Lady Di Beauclerk |
22 f.e. | Cavendish, Sir Henry: after 1774 insert In the Irish House of Commons he was M.P. for Lismore 1766-8, 1776-91, 1798-1800, and for Killibegs 1791-7 | ||
ii | 13 f.e. | Cavendish, Hon. Henry: omit Hon. | |
353 | i | 1 | before Sir Everard insert Cavendish told |
354 | i | 6 | Cavendish, Lord John: for 1790 read 1784 |
19-18 f.e. | for was defeated . . . . contest read failed to gain a seat | ||
358 | ii | 20 f.e. | Cavendish, Thomas: for 1555? read 1560 |
16 f.e. | after Harwich insert and was baptised 19 Sept. 1560 (Addit. MSS. 19122, f. 350, 19087, f. 131) | ||
363 | i | 22 | add to authorities Cooper's Athenæ Cantabrigienses, vol. ii. p. 136 |
ii | 6 | Cavendish, Sir William (1505?-1557): for Anne read Margaret (d. 1540) | |
10 | for Margaret (d. 16 June 1540) read on 3 Nov. 1542 'at the Black Fryars in London' Elizabeth | ||
16-17 | for 'at the Black Fryars in London' 3 Nov. 1541 read at Bradgate, Leicestershire, on 20 Aug. 1547 | ||
25 | for Cavendish, William, read William Cavendish | ||
28 | after 1572 insert 1584, 1586, 1588, 1592, and 1597 | ||
364 | i | 8 | Cavendish, William, 1st Earl of Devonshire: after M.P. insert for Liverpool in 1586 and |
24 | after title insert He was made lord-lieutenant of Derbyshire 1 May 1619 | ||
27 | for Kighley read Keighley | ||
39 | for in 1618 read on 3 Nov. 1616 | ||
ii | 1 | Cavendish, William, 2nd Earl of Devonshire: for for Derby in 1621 read for Bishopscastle in 1610 and for Derbyshire in 1614, 1621 | |
2 | after Derbyshire insert jointly with his father | ||
3 | after 1625-6 insert alone after his father's death | ||
365 | i | 26 | Cavendish, William, Duke of Newcastle: before The earl's ambition insert He was lord-lieutenant of Derbyshire 1628-38 and of Wiltshire 1626-42 and 1660 till death |
366 | ii | 3 | for Selby read Selby |
370 | i | 25 | Cavendish, William, 1st Duke of Devonshire: after Savoy insert He was at Rome 9 Jan. 1659 (Sloane MS. 2142, f. 36) |
ii | 26 | for Lord William Russell read William, afterwards Lord William Russell | |
371 | i | 18 | for Edmundsbury read Edmundbury |
374 | i | 6 | before On 12 May insert He was lord-lieutenant of Nottinghamshire 1692-4 |
33 | for Mr. Villiers read Mrs. Villiers | ||
ii | 6-7 | for Lords Somerset, Jersey, Marlborough, and Albemarle read Duke of Somerset and Earls of Jersey, Marlborough and Albemarle | |
13 f.e. | for Broadsworth read Brodsworth | ||
375 | i | 41 | for Bishop read Archbishop |
ii | 24 | Cavendish, William, 6th Duke of Devonshire: for Lanesborough read Londesborough | |
37 | for February 1755 read March 1754 | ||
376 | i | 12 | for 27 March 1757 read 13 Nov. 1756 |
36 | Cavendish, William G. S., 6th Duke of Devonshire . after day insert He was lord-lieutenant of Derbyshire from 1811 till his death | ||
11 f.e. | for St. Andrew read St. Alexander | ||
377 | ii | 5 f.e. | Cawdry, Zachary: after degree insert was proctor 1647-8 |
378 | i | 36 | for Boden read Bowdon |
15 f.e. | Cawley, William: for 1666? read 1667 | ||
379 | i | 7-8 | for he was one of the few regicides who read it was his son William Cawley, junior, who |
14 | for in 1666 read on 6 Jan. 1666-7 | ||
23 | for 1666 read 1666-7 | ||
41 | after James II insert Another son, John Cawley, was archdeacon of Lincoln 1667-1709 | ||
ii | 40 | Cawood, John: for Rugge read Jugge | |
380 | i | 39 | for Whealer read Wheater and for 1812 read 1882 |
381 | ii | 11 f.e. | Caxton, William: after the Weeld' insert —at Tenterden |
382 | i | 17 f.e. | after twenty marks insert A paper copy of Large's will is in the Muniment Room at Westminster Abbey |
ii | 20 f.e. | for 5 Jan. 1463 read 9 July 1468 | |
386 | ii | 29 | after 1477? insert [7] |
387 | ii | 8-10 | for the two last sections . . . . Worcester read There seems, however, no doubt that the work was undertaken by William of Worcester [q. v.] |
2 f.e. | for 39 read 39* | ||
388 | i | 3 | after copy insert formerly |
4 | after stadt insert was purchased by the British Museum in 1890 | ||
389 | i | 11 f.e. | for is read up to 1897 was |
10-9 f.e. | for in behalf of a Chicago merchant read in behalf of Mr. Robert Hoe of New York | ||
3 f.e. | after cerned insert On 9 Dec. 1897 a higher price was reached. The finest of seven known copies of Le Fevre's Boke of the Hoole Lyf of Jason, was then sold at Sotheby's for 2,100l. | ||
395 | i | 30 | Cecil, Sir Edward, Viscount Wimbledon: after 12-22 Aug. insert He was M.P. for Aldborough in 1601, for Stamford in 1609, for Chichester in 1620, and for Dover in 1624 |
399 | i | 32 | Cecil, Richard: for third read second |
400 | i | 5 | Cecil, Robert, Earl of Salisbury: for Earl of Salisbury read 1st Earl of Salisbury and 1st Viscount Cranborne |
24 | for Neyle read Neile | ||
39 | after four years insert He was elected M.P. for Westminster in 1584 and 1586 | ||
401 | ii | 39-40 | for Essingdon read Essendine, Rutlandshire |
42 | for of the same month read May 1606 and after Garter insert He was lord-lieutenant for Hertfordshire from 1605 till his death | ||
402 | i | 37-38 | for for some years read from February 1600-1 |
403 | ii | l.l. | for Sir Anthony Bacon read Anthony Bacon |
404 | i | 36 | Cecil, Thomas, 1st Earl of Exeter: for 1622 read 1623 |
ii | 9 | after Stamford insert and again in 1571 and 1572 | |
4-3 f.e. | for During the next ten years . . . . of him read He had been M.P. for Lincolnshire in 1584 and 1586, and in 1592 was returned for Northamptonshire | ||
405 | i | 11-10 f.e. | for Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage' read England,' 1603-42, vol. iii. |
9 f.e. | for 1622 read 1622-3 | ||
ii | 15 | for Hutton read Hatton | |
407 | i | 14 f.e. | Cecil, William, Lord Burghley: for Pinkney read Pinkey |
409 | i | 13 f.e. | after 1563 insert when he sat for Northamptonshire |
410 | i | 2 f.e. | for Earl read Marquis |
412 | i | 31 | for Mayer read Mayor |
421 | i | 34-35 | Centlivre, Susannah: for eighteen read nineteen |
424 | i | 35 | Cenwulf: for No works . . . . to him read The works of Kynewulf [q. v,] have at times been assigned to him in error |
431 | i | 16 f.e. | Chaderton, Laurence: after puritans insert From 1598 to 1640 he was prebendary of Lincoln |
12 f.e. | for Millenerary read Millenary | ||
ii | 8 f.e. | after intercisa' insert and one sermon printed in London in 1580, of which copies are in the libraries of Sion College, London, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge | |
436 | i | 14 f.e. | Chafy, William: for 13 read 4 |
437 | i | 15 | Chalkhill, John: for 1678 read 1600 |
448 | i | 14 f.e. | Chalmers, Sir John: for 1814 read April 1815 |
450 | ii | 20 | Chalmers, Thomas: for 1840 read 1820 |
455 | i | 46 | Chalmers, Sir William: after 1848 insert was colonel of the 20th foot Feb.-Oct. 1853 |
456 | ii | 13 | Chaloner, | : for read Richard
457 | i | 4 | Chaloner, James: for 1645 read 1648 |
5-6 | for the two gentlemen . . . . royalists read to fill a vacancy created by death | ||
ii | 19 | Chaloner, Sir Thomas, the elder: after council insert He was M.P. for Wigan in 1546, Lancashire in 1547, and Knaresborough in 1555 | |
4 f.e. | after alliance insert (his safe-conduct is dated 26 Nov. 1558) | ||
458 | ii | 10 f.e. | Chaloner, Sir Thomas, the younger: after the age insert He was M.P. for St. Mawes in 1586 and for Lostwithiel in 1604 |