ERRATA—Volume XVII
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156 | i | 14 | Egerton, John, 1st Earl of Bridgewater: after Flintshire. insert He was M.P. for Callington in 1597. |
7 f.e. | after 1633 insert when an elaborate series of instructions was signed by Charles I at Theobald's (Rymer, Fœdera, xix. 449-65) | ||
3-1 f.e. | omit where an elaborate series . . . . xix. 449-65) | ||
156 | ii | 8 f.e. | Egerton, John, 2nd Earl of Bridgwater: for Bridgwater read Bridgewater |
157 | ii | 20 | after suggestion, insert He was made lord-lieutenant of Buckinghamshire in 1660, of Lancashire and Cheshire in 1670, and Hertfordshire in 1681. |
161 | i | 22 | Egerton, Sir Thomas, Baron Ellesmere: after 1592. insert He was M.P. for Cheshire in 1584 and 1586. |
162 | ii | 17 f.e. | after his household, insert He was lord-lieutenant of Buckinghamshire 1607-16. |
170 | i | 9 | Elder, Charles: after portrait painter, insert He was son of Joseph Elder of the ordnance office at the Tower, and went to St. Paul's School in 1834. |
171 | ii | 35 | Elder, John (1824-1869): after forty-five insert (17 Sept.) |
175 | ii | 36-37 | Eleanor, Queen of France and Queen of England: for Montaign read Mortaign |
177 | ii | 19 | for her son read her son Richard |
179 | ii | 9 f.e. | Eleanor of Provence: for Eleanor's sister read her sister |
182 | i | 28 | Elford, Sir William: for 1833; M.P. read 1833. In politics he was a tory, he was M.P. |
31-32 | omit He also represented Westbury for some time, | ||
ii | 16 | before who insert (M.P. for Westbury for a few months in 1820) | |
184 | ii | 52 | Eliot, Edward, Lord Eliot: for 1775 read 1774, for St. Germans again 1774-5 |
54-55 | for In 1771 he was appointed read From 1751 to his death he was | ||
185 | i | 7 | for 1781 read 1780 |
ii | 25 | Eliot, Edward G., 3rd Earl of St. Germans: after 1827 insert and he retained the office under Goderich and Wellington until 1830 | |
53-54 | for a modest whig read a conservative | ||
186 | i | 22 | after the household insert 1857-8 and 1859-66 |
25 | after family matters, insert He was made C.B. in 1848 and G.C.B. in 1857. | ||
7 f.e. | for M.P. read liberal M.P. | ||
ii | 3 | Eliot, Francis P.: for at the time read from 1806 to the time | |
4 | omit and for many years previously | ||
189 | ii | 23 f.e. | Eliot, Sir John: after St. Germans insert in the Short parliament of 1640, as well as |
192 | i | 26 | Eliot, John: for Tangiers read Tangier |
195 | i | 17 | Eliott, Sir Daniel: for When read After |
20 | omit receive the second class, and he and for became read become | ||
ii | 4 | Eliott, George A., Lord Heathfield: for 1755 read 1756 | |
21 | after water, insert He was promoted major-general in June 1759 and lieutenant-general in 1765. | ||
23-24 | omit and was promoted . . . . following year | ||
30 | for and when he read He | ||
32 | omit he was promoted lieutenant-general | ||
196 | i | 20 f.e. | for 25th light dragoons read 29th light dragoons 1795-7 |
19 f.e. | after goons insert 1797-1810 and after guards 1810 till death | ||
208 | i | 22 f.e. | Elizabeth, Queen of England: for duke of Suffolk read duke of Somerset |
ii | 14 f.e. | for Francis, earl Eussell read Francis Eussell, earl of Bedford | |
209 | i | 33-34 | for At the eleventh hour . . . . gave way. read The ceremony was, however, performed by Owen Oglethorpe [q. v.], bishop of Carlisle. |
227 | i | 18 f.e. | for Moen read Moens |
232 | i | 20-21 | Elizabeth, Princess (1635-1650): for non-subscribers to the covenant read persons ill-disposed to the puritans |
242 | ii | 5-4 | Ellacomhe, Henry T.: for in 1790 read 15 May 1790 |
243 | i | 5 f.e. | Ellerker, Sir Ralph: for Stytnam read Stittenham |
ii | 6 f.e. | Cotingham read Cottingham | |
244 | i | 16 | Ellerton, Edward: after the same college insert was proctor in 1804, |
245 | ii | 21 f.e. | Elley, Sir John: after Waterloo insert (where he was again wounded) |
14 f.e. | for 1820 read 1826 | ||
7 f.e. | for April read January |
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