ERRATA—Volume LII
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57 | i | 9 | O'Halloran, Sir Joseph: for in Connaught Terrace read 42 Connaught Square |
18 | for Bayley read Bayly | ||
63 | ii | 3 | O'Hara, James, Lord Kilmaine: for 201 read 121 |
77 | ii | 24 | Okely, Francis: omit [q. v.] |
108 | i | 8 f.e. | Oldfield, Thomas: for her read his |
110 | ii | 9 | Oldham, John (1653-1683): after rate, insert An edition by Robert Bell appearedvin 1854. |
139 | ii | 4 | Oliphant, Sir William (1551-1628): after William insert Lord Newton |
151 | i | 30 | Oliver, Thomas (d. 1624): after Cambridge, insert He is probably the Thomas Oliver who matriculated as pensioner from Christ's College, Cambridge, in Nov. 1569 |
153 | ii | 29-31 | Oliver, William (1659-1716): for His rules , . . and a discourse read Oliver's discourse |
36 | for Sir Hans Sloane read James Petiver [q. v.] | ||
169 | i | 24 f.e. | O'Malley, Grace: for Ui read Ni and for ui read ni |
178 | i | 6 | O'More, Rory: after Oge insert or O'More (d. 1578) [q. v.] |
184 | i | 35 | O'Neill, Daniel: for Kirckhoven read Kirkhoven |
21-17 f.e. | for but apparently he had . . . died young, read The son Harry to whom reference is made in the 'Clarendon State Papers' was no doubt his wife's son Harry by her second husband, John Poliander Kirkhoven; he subsequently became Baron Wotton and Earl of Bellomont (see under Kirkhoven, Catharine, Lady Stanhope and Countess of Chesterfield). | ||
194 | i | 18 f.e. | O'Neill, Hugh: for 1605 read 1600 |
208 | i | 8 | O'Neill, Sir Phelim: for Statement read Settlement |
19-20 | O'Neill, Shane, 2nd Earl of Tyrone: omit second Earl Of Tyrone | ||
238 | i | 14 | Ord, John W.: for Langburgh read Langbargh |
18 | for Boyce read Boyne | ||
248 | ii | 15 | Ordish, Rowland M.: for Great Western read South Western |
249 | i | 30 | O'Reilly, John B.: for its newspaper read their newspaper |
264 | i | 22 | Ornsby, George: for Book read Books |
267 | i | 2 | O'Rourke, Tiernan: for eight read eighteen |
276 | ii | 28-34 | Osbaldeston, Richard: omit Archdeacon Moss . . . Bishops, ii. 69). |
279 | i | 25 | Osbern, Claudianus: after Canterbury [q. v.] insert The 'Panormia' is identical with a work entitled 'Thesaurus Novus Latinitatis,' which was edited by A. Mai in 'Classici Auct. e Vat. Cod.' Borne 1836, tom. viii. (of. W. Mayer in Das Rheinische Museum, vol. xxix., and Loewe, Prodromus Corp. Gloss. Lat. 1876, p. 240). |
295 | ii | 9-8 f.e. | Osborne, Sir Thomas, 1st Earl of Danby and Duke of Leeds: for to warrant his nomination as member read (It was Henry Osborne and not, as is often stated, Thomas Osborne who was nominated a member |
6 f.e. | for 1667. read 1667). | ||
298 | ii | 22 | for leaner Dick read leaner, Dick, |
300 | ii | 32-33 | for December read October |
323 | i | 13 f.e. | Oswald, Saint (d. 972): for (d. 972) read (d. 992) |
347 | i | 29 | Otway, Thomas (1652-1685): for Introducing himself read During the previous year, 1671, introducing himself |
21 f.e. | after plays, insert When Mrs. Behn's 'Forc'd Marriage' was published, in 1671, 'Mr. Westwood' figures in the part of the king in the cast of characters. | ||
350 | i | 21 f.e. | after the world.' insert This portrait is at Bretby Castle, Derbyshire. An engraving by Mr. W. J. Alais was published by Dr. Grosart in 1880. |
352 | i | 3 f.e. | for W. T. Thornton read Thomas Thornton |
ii | 28-49 | Otway, Thomas (1616-1693): for is said to have been born in Wiltshire . . . D.D. from Trinity College, Dublin, read born at Alderbury, Wiltshire, on 1 Nov. 1616, was son of George Otway, vicar of that place. The father, who was apparently first cousin of Humphrey Otway, father of Thomas Otway, the dramatist, graduated B.A. 1599-1600 and M.A. 1603 from Christ's College, Cambridge. Thomas, the future bishop, was educated at Winchester, and was admitted a sizar of Christ's College, Cambridge, on 13 June 1632, 'aged 15.' He graduated B.A. 1685-6 and M.A. in 1689, afterwards taking the degree of D.D. at Trinity College, Dublin | |
7 f.e. | after i. 257). insert He was rector of St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, June 1663-June 1664, and of Etchingham, Sussex, June 1664-1670. |
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