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ERRATA—Volume XVII


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342 ii 5-6 Elwall, Edward: for Memoir of J. T. read Memoir by J. T.
343 i 12 f.e. Elwes, John: for 1774 read 1772
10 f.e. for 1787 read 1784
346 ii 20 f.e. Ely, William: for Sir Thomas Pope read Sir Thomas White
347 ii 15
18
Elyot Sir Thomas: for St. Mary's Hall read St. Mary Hall
348 ii 15 f.e. for A barrow read a Barrow
12 f.e. for Dwyer read Dyer
351 ii 8 f.e. Emerson, William: for Dr. Morgan read De Morgan
354 ii 33 Ernes, Thomas: for 23 Dec. read 22 Dec.
356 ii 6 Emlyn, Thomas: for eleventh read twelfth
358 ii 14 f.e. for of Gloucester read at Cheltenham
360 i 2 for p. 503 sq. read in. 503 sq.
364 i 6-7 Emmet, Thomas A.: for Webbe's Biography of Remarkable Irishmen read Webb's Compendium of Irish Biography
2 f.e. Emmett, Anthony: after until insert in May 1855
367 i 7 Endecott, John: for enactions read enactments
369 ii 17 Enfield, William: for in that city read near that city
374 ii 16 f.e. Englefield, Sir Henry C.: after Arts, insert He was president of the Society of Antiquaries 1811-2.
376 i 32 English, Sir John H.: for 1852 read 1840
384 i 7 Erbury, William: for (Laud) read (Murray)
11 f.e. for 1646 read 1646-7
ii 14 f.e. after of which insert dated 1648
13 f.e. for 1653 read (these were collected in 1653)
11 f.e. omit 1654. 5. and note that the works entitled respectively 'An Olive Leaf' and 'The Reign of Christ' were published in the same volume.
3 f.e. after 1658 insert (this consists of twenty-three tracts collected together with a preface)
l.l. for ii. 100-1, &c. read iii. 360
385 i 4 for (2nd edit.) read (1793-7)
391 ii 11 f.e. Erle, Thomas: for had been made governor of Plymouth read was governor of Portsmouth from 1694 to 1712
392 i 5-6 for was made lieutenant read in 1705 was made lieutenant-general.
43 for lieutenancy read lieutenant-generalship
45-46 omit and governor of Portsmouth
12-10 f.e. for and as commander-in-chief . . . . in 1715, when he was read but held the post again and was again governor of Portsmouth 1714-18. In 1715 he was
8 f.e. after again insert after 1718
ii 3 for Ellerlee read Ellerton
8 after Wareham insert as a whig
9 for in 1698, when read in 1698 and 1700, when on both occasions
16 after Parliament), insert He was M.P. for Cork in the Irish Horse of Commons 1703-13.
393 i 8 Erle, Sir William: for same year. He read same year, after having
9-10 for in 1845 read and
10 for knighted, was read knighted. He was
11 for the following year read 1845
394 i 3-4 Ernest, Augustus, King of Hanover: for both in the English and the Hanoverian armies read in the Hanoverian army
29 for in 1798 he was promoted read in July 1799 he was made
30 for general and read general in the English service, his first rank in the English army, the commission being antedated May 1798. In 1799 also he was
18 f.e. for 15th hussars read 15th light dragoons, afterwards hussars
17 f.e. for 1803 he was promoted general read April 1808 he was gazetted general, the commission being antedated Sept. 1803
396 i 24-28 omit Scandal, too, . . . . legitimate daughter.
401 ii 7 f.e. Erskine, David M., 2nd Lord Erskine: for 1825 read 1824
403 i 23 f.e. Erskine, David S., llth Earl of Buchan: for 1729 read 1792

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