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ERRATA—Volume XXXIII


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357 ii 21 Liston, Robert: for fifty-third read fifty-fourth
364 ii 19-21 Littledale, Richard F.: for 'Unity and the Rescript . . . the A.P.U.C.,' 1864. read 'The North Side of the Altar,' 1864 (3rd edition, 1865).
373 i 10 f.e.
7 f.e.
Littleton, Sir Thomas: for 1402 read 1422
ii 12-13 omit under the . . . Earl of Warwick
384 ii 10 Livingstone, Charles: for 1874 read 1864
392 i 44-45 Livingstone, David: for Barrup read Burrup
14 f.e for Hugh read Henry
396 ii 13 f.e. Livingstone, George, 3rd Earl of Linlithgow: for the Restoration read the Revolution
403 i 5 f.e. Livingstone, Sir Thomas, Viscount Teviot: for 1796 read 1696
408 ii 3 Lloyd, Sir Charles: for Bronghill read Brochwel
409 ii 11 f.e. Lloyd, Charles (1748-1828): for seven read the first seven
10 f.e. for remained in manuscript read appeared in 1810 (Birmingham, 12mo)
410 ii 10 f.e. Lloyd, Charles (1766-1829): for 63 read 62
5 f.e. for he had no issue, read with Sara Maria Smith he had issue a son, Francis Vaughan Lloyd, born at Palgrave 14 Oct. 1811.
416 ii 9 Lloyd, David (1635-1692): for Abergeley read Abergele
417 i 31 Lloyd, David (d. 1714?): for (d. 1714?) read (d. 1716?)
ii 5-6 for and to have died suddenly read He was alive in 1716 and seems to have died
420 ii 9 Lloyd, George: for Wurall read Wirrall
33 Lloyd, Sir Godfrey: for Bronghill read Brochwel
428 ii 23 f.e. Lloyd, Julius: for a wrangler read twenty-second wrangler
429 i 33 Lloyd, Ludovic: before was, according insert was fifth son of Oliver Lloyd, lord of the manor of Marrington, by his wife Gwenllian, daughter of Griffith ap Howel ab Ieuan Blayney of Gregynog. He
431 ii 8-10 Lloyd, Sir Richard (1606-1676): for born in 1606 . . . Shropshire, read was called 'of Esclys' (History of Powys Fadog, iii. 82).
440 i 2-4 Lloyd, William Forster: for was the only son . . . born in 1794. read born in 1794, was son of Thomas Lloyd, rector of Aston-sub-Edge, Gloucestershire, and younger brother of Charles Lloyd, bishop of Oxford [q. v.].

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