ERRATA—Volume XVI
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197 | i | 34 | Dundas, William: after M.P. for the insert Crail boroughs in 1794; he was elected for the |
17 f.e. | for Cullen read Inverary, Elgin, Banff, Cullen, Kintore district of burghs | ||
15 f.e. | before On 26 March insert He was a lord of the admiralty from 1812 to 1814 | ||
7 f.e. | for seven read twenty-six | ||
200 | i | 1 | Dunk, George M., 2nd Earl of Halifax: for twice resigned (in June read resigned in June |
2 | omit and again in June 1757), and and both | ||
3 | omit occasions and of his resignation was | ||
22 f.e. | after state insert for the North | ||
19 f.e. | for secretaryship continued in read the secretaryship for the South passed into | ||
206 | i | 13 f.e. | Dunlop, James (d. 1832): for 1817 read 1814 |
10 f.e. | for 1813 read 1812 | ||
7 f.e. | for His grandson, the late Sir James read His son John | ||
208 | ii | 18-17 f.e. | Dunlop, John C.: for is announced by Messrs. George Bell & Sons, read was published under Mr. H. Wilson's editorship in 1888. |
216 | ii | 11 f.e. | Duns, Joannes Scotus: for It bears the inscription read An inscription on a wooden tablet is said to have run |
221 | i | 40 | Duns table, John: after music, insert Other musical compositions by him are now in the Imperial Library at Vienna, in the Biblioteca Estense at Modena, in libraries at Home, Bologna, and Dijon (cf. Times, 21 Feb. 1893). |
233 | ii | 10 | Dunthorn, William: for (d. 1489) read (d. 1490) |
239 | ii | 21 | Duport, James: after stall and insert resigning |
22 | after deaconry insert (1641) | ||
240 | i | 32 | for died read was buried |
33 | omit and was buried | ||
242 | i | 23 | Duppa, Brian: for 1629 read 1628 |
ii | 4 f.e. | for 16 March read 26 March | |
248 | i | 2 f.e. | Duppa, Richard: after political character ' insert (i.e. Richard Glover, 1712-1785 [q.v.]) |
246 | i | 31 | Dnrand, Sir Henry H.: for Polhampton read Polehampton |
248 | i | 8 f.e. | Duras, Louis, Earl of Feversham: for In the same year read From 1685 to 1689 he was colonel of the 1st troop of horse guards. In 1686 |
3 f.e. | after (ib. i. 476). insert In 1688-9 he was lord-lieutenant of Kent. | ||
250 | i | 17 | D'Urban, Sir Benjamin: for and in 1821 read in 1820 he was made governor of Antigua and in 1824 |
18-20 | for British Guiana, whence he was transferred . . . . in 1825. read Demerara and Essequibo. These settlements were combined in 1831 with Berbice to form the colony of British Guiana, of which D'Urban wag then appointed first governor. | ||
23 | for lieutenant-governor read governor | ||
24 | omit of the eastern district | ||
27 | after 1837 insert when he was succeeded at the Cape by Major-General (Sir) George T. Napier | ||
28-31 | omit and in 1842 appointed . . . . Napier, K.C.B. | ||
39-40 | omit which he did after some opposition in 1848. | ||
ii | 11 f.e. | Durel, John: before On the death of Earle insert for translation into Latin | |
257 | ii | 17 f.e. | Durham, Sir Philip C. H. C.: after G.C.B. insert He was elected tory M.P. for Queenborough in 1830 and for Devizes in 1834. |
261 | ii | 10 f.e. | Durie, John: for Wetteran read Wetterau |
10-9 f.e. | for Heilebron read Heilbronn | ||
262 | i | 6 | for council read counsel |
32 | for Hildersheim read Hildesheim | ||
272 | i | 4 | Duval, Claude: after 1669-70 insert cf. art. 'Morton, Sir William' |
276 | i | 32 | Dwnn, Lewys: for usual read accepted |
277 | ii | 29 | Dwyer, Michael: after Grattan insert erroneously |
33-34 | for according to Ross read Ross is correct in stating that | ||
35 | after Sydney insert and being buried in the Devonshire Street cemetery there |
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