ERRATA—Volume XXXVI
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181 | ii | 2 | Marlowe, Christopher: after Marlowe, insert In October 1588 Marlowe was summoned to the next gaol delivery of Middlesex to take his trial for an unspecified offence (cf. Athenæum, 18 Aug. 1894, and art. by Prof. F. S. Boas in Fortnightly Review, Feb. 1899, 'New Light on Marlowe and Kyd.') |
190 | i | 36 | for 1800 read 1830 |
205 | ii | 12 | Marsden, John H.: after 1842 insert reissued in 1878 |
13 f.e. | Marsden, Samuel : for placed . . . . Cambridge read on 7 Dec. 1790 was admitted a scholar of Magdalene College, Cambridge (see the College Register) | ||
206 | i | 14 f.e. | for 1847 read 1836 |
213 | ii | 50-51 | Marsh, Herbert : omit with the professor's house at Cambridge, |
214 | i | 12 | for 'a trap read 'cobwebs |
ii | 6 | for He had read The bishop had | |
34-35 | for to which his opponents were driven in 1812 by read which was formed in 1812 by men opposed to the party that Marsh represented, but largely owing to | ||
222 | i | 60-61 | Marshal, John, 1st Baron Marshal : for Worcester read Gloucester |
230 | i | 37 | Marshal, William, 1st Earl of Pembroke : for Bristol read Gloucester |
ii | 8-5 f.e. | for recalcitrant barons . . . . Robert de Gaugi, read recalcitrants. In the autumn Marshal had to fight with Morgan of Caerleon, and early in 1218 he besieged Robert de Gaugi | |
231 | i | 31 | after sea insert in 1200 |
233 | ii | 17-19 | Marshal, William, 2nd Earl of Pembroke: for It was perhaps he . . . . In March 1217 read But in February 1217 |
23-24 | for From this time . . . . fought with him read In the following month he took part with his father in the operations against Louis in Surrey and Hampshire and played a foremost part in the fight | ||
234 | ii | 34 | for Wallia, read Wallia |
237 | i | 12 | Marshall, Francis A. : for W. S. Wills read W. G. Wills |
246 | i | 23-22 f.e. | Marshall, Stephen : for John Dutton, of Dutton, Cheshire read Robert Castell, of East Hatley, Cambridgeshire, by Elizabeth, daughter of Edmund Alleyne. |
251 | i | 27 | Marshall, William (fl. 1630-1650): for 'Plays' read 'Poems' |
252 | i | 6 f.e. | Marshall, William (1745-1818): after p. 241). insert His 'Yorkshire Words' was reprinted by the English Dialect Society. |
254 | ii | 32 | Marsham, Sir John : after treatises. insert His nephew Thomas Stanley [q. v.] dedicated to him his 'History of Philosophy' (1655). |
255 | i | 19 | Marshman, John C.: for weekly read magazine |
279 | i | 15 | Martin, Henry: after 'Spectator' insert and the 'Guardian' |
290 | ii | 7 | Martin, Peter J.: after one son insert Robert Martin (d. 1891) |
292 | ii | 9 f.e. | Martin, Richard: for (1808-1858) read (d. 1858) |
295 | ii | 13 f.e. | Martin, Sir Samuel: for now Lady Macnaghten. read who became wife of Lord Macnaghten. |
311 | ii | 7 | Martineau, Harriet: for Society' read Travel' |
323 | ii | 38 | Martyn, William: after 1589, insert was M.P. for Exeter 1597-8, |
329 | i | 12 | Marvell, Andrew: after 491-3). insert A bronze tablet on the wall of Waterlow Park marks the site of his house on Highgate Hill. |
335 | ii | 20 f.e. 9 f.e. |
Mary I: for Clement VIII read Clement VII |
336 | i | 1 | after Newhall insert near Chelmsford |
337 | ii | 26 f.e. | for ten days read twelve days |
8 f.e. | for made read had already made | ||
7 f.e. | for displeased read had displeased | ||
5-4 f.e. | for The rising in the north impelled Cromwell, too, read The somewhat similar insurrection in the west now impelled Cromwell | ||
338 | i | 4 f.e. | for Pannell read Paynell |
345 | ii | 36 | after fact, insert One Epithalamium was by Lodovico Paterno. |
350 | i | l.l. | omit nego- |
ii | 1-3 | for tiated . . . . he had urged read tried to effect a truce between the emperor and the French king, and his negotiations resulted in 1556 in the peace of Vaucelles. He had also urged | |
352 | i | 23 | for her read that country |
365 | i | 20 f.e. | Mary II: after 1692. insert A statue of her is at University College, Oxford. |
374 | ii | 23 f.e. | Mary Stuart: for 10 Jan. read 11 June |
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