ERRATA—Volume XXVIII
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115 | i | 16 f.e. | Howell, Laurence: after education insert at Lewisham Grammar School, where he was a foundation scholar, and |
117 | ii | 9 | Howell, Thomas B.: for (1815) read (1814) |
119 | i | 23 | Howes, Edward: for Goldanger] read Goldhanger] |
125 | ii | 8 f.e. | Howland, Richard: omit migrated to St. John's College, where he |
7 f.e. | after 1560-1. insert He is said to have migrated to St. John's College. | ||
130 | ii | 32-33 | Howson, John S.: for (head-master) read (second master) |
57-58 | for Collegiate Institution, read College, | ||
131 | i | 3 | for Institution read College |
133 | ii | 57-57 | Hoyle, Edmond: for (no copy known) read (1747) |
134 | i | 19 f.e. | omit 1st edit. no title ; |
136 | i | 44-45 | Hubbard, William: for is believed to have been rescued read was rescued |
14-13 f.e. | for presented by Eliot's son John to the Massachusetts read was subsequently restored to the governor. It was sold to the British Museum by the latter's great-grandson Peter Orlando Hutchinson in 1884. A copy came into the possession of the Massachusetts | ||
149 | i | 12 f.e. | Hudson, Sir James: for George III read George IV |
153 | ii | 18 | Hudson, Robert (1731-1815): after hymn tune insert 'Llandaff' |
156 | ii | 18 | Hues, Robert: for Thomas Chapman read George Chapman |
158 | ii | 33 | Huggins, William (1696-1761): omit of Ariosto |
5-4 f.e. | for This has an elaborate preface and annotations. read This translation has been erroneously attributed to Huggins; it is the work of Temple Henry Croker [q. v.]. Huggins only supplied the annotations. | ||
163 | ii | 15 f.e. | Hugh (d. 1164): for Henry II read Henry I |
164 | i | 26 | for prince of Wales, read eldest son of Henry II, |
165 | i | 1 | Hugh (d. 1181): for years read days |
168 | i | 4 | Hugh (d. 1235) : for Lanchester read Launcherley and for west read east |
181 | ii | 6 f.e. | Hughes, John (1787-1860): for 1837 read 1832 |
185 | i | 11 | Hughes, Margaret: for Princess Rupert read Prince Rupert |
193 | i | 37 | Huish, Alexander: after election insert to a fellowship |
199 | i | 14 | Hullah, John P.: for council of education read education department |
201 | i | 22 | Hulls, Jonathan: after sliding scale; insert which he patented in 1753, together with a machine for weighing gold coins; |
204 | ii | 17 | Hulse, Sir Samuel: for ninety read eighty-nine |
207 | ii | 27 | Humby, Mrs.: for Mrs. read Mrs. Anne |
210 | ii | l.l. | Hume, Alexander (1560?-1609): after forms. insert A copy, believed to be unique, of Hume's 'Ane treatise of Conscience,' Edinburgh, 1594, 12mo, is in Edinburgh University Library. |
211 | i | 1-2 | omit 'Ane treatise . . . . 1594, 12mo; |
215 | i | 16 f.e. | Hume, Sir David (1643-1707): for 1761 read 1701 |
225 | ii | 2 | Hume, David (1711-1776): for Brigge read Bigge |
230 | i | 8-6 f.e. | Hume, Joseph: for and he published . . . . the 'Inferno' of Dante. read (He must be distinguished from another Joseph Hume (1767-1843), a clerk in Somerset House, at whose residence, Montpelier House, Notting Hill, Lamb, Hazlitt, Godwin, and other men of letters met. He published in 1812 a bad translation in blank verse of Dante's 'Inferno,' and in 1841 'A Search into the Old Testament.' One of his daughters, Julia, was mother of Mrs. Augusta Webster, the poetess; another daughter married Isaac Todhunter, the mathematician). |
235 | i | 6 | Hume, Thomas: omit [q. v.] |
242 | i | 33-40 | Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester: for He attended Henry's marriage . . . . was formally appointed read From Jan. 1420 to Feb. 1421 he replaced Bedford as regent of England (Walsingham, Hist. Angl. i. 331). He had been on 30 Sept. 1419 formally appointed |
246 | i | 18 | for imprisoned read ordered to be imprisoned |
19 | for is said read is erroneously said | ||
247 | ii | 11 f.e. | for six read seven |
259 | i | 13 f.e. | Hungerford, Sir Walter, Lord Hungerford (d. 1449): omit after the battle of Verneuil |
ii | 16 | for 1461 read 1464 | |
260 | ii | 8 | Hungerford, Walter, Lord Hungerford (1503-1540): for second wife read third wife |
261 | ii | 13 f.e. | Hunnis, William: for the Duke of Devonshire' read the Earl of Devonshire' |
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