N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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3 | i | 2 | Owtram, William: for elected to a fellowship read from 1648 to 1657 a fellow |
7-8 | for was in Lincolnshire . . . . the rectory read was the rectory of Navenby, Lincolnshire, which he held from 17 May 1656 till his presentation in 1659 to the rectory | ||
14-15 | for was also for some time rector or minister read was from 1664 till his death in 1679 rector | ||
3 f.e. | before 2nd insert 1682, | ||
7 | i | 34 | Oxenbridge, John: for Hasley read Hasely |
35 | for Loughton read Coughton | ||
18 | i | 4 | Oxlee, John: after leaving insert by his wife, the daughter of R. A. Worsop, of Howden Hall, Yorkshire, |
19 | i | 12 | Oxley, Joseph: for Whitfield read Whitefield |
23 | i | 14 | Pace, Richard: after same year; insert rector of Barwick in Elmet, near Leeds, 4 Feb. 1519 (Duchy of Lancaster Records, in Public Record Office, communicated by the Rev. F. S. Colman); |
23-27 | omit It is doubtful whether . . . 1879, p. 1). | ||
35 | i | 38-39 | Paddy, Sir William: omit elected a fellow of his college, where he was |
39 | after contemporary insert at St. John's | ||
40 | after [q. v.] insert and for many years occupied rooms in college. | ||
37 | ii | 12 | Paganel, Ralph: after married insert Avicia de Romeilli and died before 1135; his daughter Alice married Robert de Gaunt [see Gaunt, Maurice de]. Another William Paganel, lord of Routiers, Hubert, and Hambie, married |
14-17 | omit by his second marriage . . . [see Gaunt, Maurice de]. | ||
18 | for His son Fulk read Fulk Paganel | ||
51 | ii | 15 f.e. | Paget, Lord George A. F.: for York read Yorke |
60 | ii | 2 f.e. | Paget, William, 1st Baron Paget: for The morning after read Three days after |
62 | ii | 9 f.e. | for vol. read pp. |
65 | ii | 1 | Pagit, Eusebius: for (1551? read (1547? |
3 | for about 1551 read about 1547, being son of Richard Pagitt, of that place, by Catherine, daughter of Euseby Isham, of Pytchley, and sister of John Isham, of Lamport | ||
17-19 | for and commenced B.A. . . . . this seems incorrect read was scholar in 1564-5 and graduated B.A. in 1567-8. He was ordained deacon in London in June 1569, being aged 22, and was rector of Old, Northamptonshire, in 1570. | ||
76 | ii | 31 | Paine, Thomas: for Penn's read Paine's |
79 | ii | 22 f.e. | Painter, Edward: for Stratford read Stretford |
86 | ii | 30 | Pakington, Dorothy, Lady: for Warwickshire read Worcestershire |
88 | i | 3 | after the 'Duty' insert (cf. Atterbury's Sermons, 1737, iv. 45) |
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