ERRATA—Volume XXIII
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261 | ii | 16 | Grindal, Edmund: after Christ's College, insert where he was scholar in 1536-7, |
19 f.e. | for 1541 read 1551 | ||
266 | ii | 28 | Grisoni, Giuseppe: after Cibber, insert (now at the Garrick Club) |
283 | ii | 8 | Grosvenor, Sir Thomas: for 1705 read 1705-6 |
307 | i | 20 f.e. | Gruffydd ab Llewelyn: for Llewelyn read Llywelyn |
322 | ii | 7 f.e. | Guidott, Thomas: for Addit. MS. read Sloane MS. |
328 | i | 8 | Guildford, Sir Richard: for 1458 read 1485 |
335 | i | 15 f.e. | Gully, James M.: for Two years read Three years |
338 | i | 10 | Gumble, Thomas: after biographer insert for some time vicar of Chipping Wycombe, Bucks (cf. Lamb MSS. Aug. 972, p. 79; Price, the King's Restauration, p. 35) |
340 | i | 23 | Gundulf: for the archbishop read the monks under the influence of the archbishop |
341 | i | 38-39 | for really belongs to the fifteenth century, read is composed of rough slabs of stone with neither inscription nor moulding to mark its age, |
21-19 f.e. | for It is said that a large Bible . . . . and which contained read Gundulf's Bible, formerly at Amsterdam, and more recently in Sir Thomas Phillipps's collection, contains | ||
346 | i | 28 | Gunning, Peter: for Lord Hatton read Lord Hatton's son |
349 | i | 8 | Gunning, Sir Robert: for xliv. 400 read 10 Rep. App. p. 400 |
386 | ii | 39-40 | Guy of Warwick: omit daughter of Siward of Wallingford |
387 | ii | 4 | for Early in Edward I's reign read In 1268 |
394 | i | 31 | Guyse, John: for was ordained read began to preach |
32 | for He was chosen assistant to read He sometimes assisted | ||
35 | for on his death soon afterwards. read in the charge 27 Sept. 1705. | ||
ii | 38 | before John Conder's insert Urwick's Nonconformity in Hertfordshire, pp. 542 et seq.; | |
413 | i | 10 | Haast, Sir John F. G. von: for governor-general read surveyor-general |
416 | i | 31 | Hack, Maria: for 1778? read 1777 |
32-33 | for Chichester, Sussex, about 1778. read at Carlisle on 16 Nov. 1777. Her father was John Barton of that city; her mother's maiden name was Maria Done, and a younger brother was Bernard Barton, a friend of Charles Lamb. On 7 Nov. 1800 she married, at Tottenham, Stephen Hack, merchant of Chichester. Her eldest son, John Barton Hack, was an early settler in Adelaide; a daughter, Margaret, married T. Gates Darton, the publisher, and was author of 'The Earth and its Inhabitants.' On her husband's death she removed to Southampton, and, with some of her children joined the church of England (Athenæum, 24 Dec. 1892). | ||
423 | ii | 34 | Hackston, David: for Scottish read Cobbett's |
424 | ii | 3-4 | Haddan, Arthur W.: for William Henry Guillemard [q. v.] read Henry Peter Guillemard |
15 f.e. | for voted for read supported | ||
435 | i | 7-6 f.e. | Hadley, John: for In early manhood he was already skilled read He must be distinguished from an older John Hadley who was also skilled |
ii | 2 | after granted him' insert in 1693 | |
4 | for Hadley read the younger Hadley | ||
441 | ii | 2-3 | Haigh, Thomas: for the overture . . . . flute read 'Lodoiska' for flute (see Clementi's Catalogue) |
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