ERRATA—Volume XV
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78 | i | 38 | Dilkes, Sir Thomas: for the following March read March next year |
ii | 40 | after whatever, insert He was M.P. for Castle Martyr in the Irish House of Commons 1703-7. | |
18 f.e. | for he had read is said to have had | ||
15 f.e. | for who was read But Charnock is wrong in assigning filial relationship with the admiral Sir Thomas Dilkes to Captain William Dilke, who always his name without the s and is officially described as 'son of Brigadier Dilke' (Commission and Warrant Book, 7 March 1711-2). Captain William Dilke was | ||
3-1 f.e. | omit It may, however, be doubted . . . . Sir Thomas Dilkes | ||
79 | i | 1-6 | omit always wrote his name . . . . the s; and |
6 | for the read The | ||
12 f.e. | Dillenius, John J.: after professor, insert From the same year till 1747 he was foreign secretary to the Royal Society. | ||
83 | i | 12 | Dillon, Sir James: before He was one insert He was M.P. for co. Westmeath from 1639 till his expulsion in 1642 owing to his share in the rebellion. |
84 | i | 38 | Dillon, Sir John T.: for in 1776 read in 1771 as member for Wicklow, and in 1776 |
40 | for the seat read the latter seat | ||
87 | i | 3 | Dillon, Thomas, 4th Viscount Dillon: for Taflfe read Taaffe |
90 | i | 1 | Dillon, Sir William H.: for sixty read twenty and for two read one |
2 | before men insert and sixty | ||
18 | for red read blue and after 1853, insert and of the red in 1857, | ||
91 | i | 17 | Dillwyn, Lewis W.: for 1841 read 1837 |
92 | ii | 8 f.e. | Dimsdale, Thomas: for member read tory member |
93 | i | 6 | for Essex read Hertfordshire |
96 | ii | 37 | Dirom, Alexander: after (Scots Mag. Iv, 412). insert He became major-general In 1809 and lieutenant-general in 1813. |
100 | ii | 23 | Disney, John: after contested insert as a liberal |
101 | i | 2 f.e. | Disney, William: for in 1807 read 28 March 1807 |
ii | 12 | Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield: for 6 John Street read 6 King's Road (now 22 Theobald's Road) | |
5 f.e. | for in 1834 read in January 1835 | ||
103 | i | 8-10 | for Disraeli did not appear . . . . in due time read Disraeli pleaded guilty and |
11 | after ment insert in the court of Queen's Bench 22 Oct. 1838 | ||
16 | before Sir John Campbell insert the attorney-general | ||
23-25 | for and the future prime minister . . . . a fine of one shilling, read The attorney-general withdrew his prayer for judgment, and Lord Denman declared that the court, being satisfied with the apology, considered the business to be at an end. | ||
105 | i | 6 | for Wetherall read Wetherell |
ii | 6 f.e. | after of a century, insert He had been elected M.P. for Buckinghamshire in 1847. | |
106 | i | 6 f.e. | for November read December |
107 | ii | 13 | for forty-five read over fifty |
113 | i | 24 | for May read July |
118 | i | 2 f.e. | D'Israeli, Isaac: after architect, insert The newly married couple settled for fifteen years at 6 King's Road, Bedford Row (now 22 Theobald's Road). |
119 | i | 34 | for 1848 read 1847 |
120 | i | 12 f.e. | Diss, Walter: after for some time insert before 26 April 1381 (see Cal. Pat. Rotul. Ric. II., i. 620)— |
122 | ii | 10 f.e. | Dixie, Sir Wolstan: for 1573 read 1573-4 |
124 | ii | 15 f.e. | Dixon, James: for in 1871 read 28 Dec. 1871 |
127 | ii | 35 | Dixon, William H.: for Mapleton read Mappleton |
37-38 | for was canon of Eipon . . . . decease read became | ||
39 | after ton insert in 1825 and after York insert in 1831, canon of Ripon in 1836, | ||
130 | 6 f.e. | Dixwell, John: after p. 349). insert He was again M.P. for Dover in the parliament of 1659. | |
8 | for Kennet read Kennett |
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