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Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME XLIV


PASTON—PEKCY

N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line

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5 i 4 f.e. Paston, Robert, 1st Earl of Yarmouth: for 1676 read 1675
86 i 13 Paton, Mary A.: for Woods read Wood and so through the article
48 ii 11 Patrick, John: for Shircross read Thriscross
44 i 6 f.e. Patrick, Richard: for the following year was read 1794 became
3 f.e. for in February read on 9 Feb.
2 f.e. after published insert 'The Adventures of a Hull Eighteenpenny Token' (anon.), 1811; 'Geographical, Commercial, and Political Essays' (anon.), 1812; and
45 i 8 f.e. Patrick, Simon (d. 1613): for i. 496 read ii. 496
47 i 8 Patrick, Simon (1626-1707): omit [see Vaughan]
66 i 12-10 f.e. Patton, Philip: for Robert Patton . . . . was entitled read ROBERT PATTON (1742-1812) who entered the army of the East India Company; became governor of St. Helena, and died at Wallington, Hampshire, in 1812. His daughter married Sir Henry Torrens [q. v.] He published (with Charles Patton's preface)
l.l. after Brit. Mus. Cat. insert Conolly, Fifiana, p. 32; Gourlay, Anstruther, p. 112; Adam, Political State of Scotland, p. 124
68 ii 21 Paul (d. 1093): for Settringham read Settrington
69 i 23
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Paul Earl of Orkney (d. 1099): for at read in
77 ii 20-19 f.e. Paul, William (1678-1716): for installed read instituted
81 i 18-19 Paulet, Sir Amias (d. 1538): for By her he left . . . . other children, read Sir Hugh Paulet [q. v.] is said to have been his son.
89 i 15 f.e. Paulet, Sir Hugh: for was the eldest read is said to have been the eldest
102 i 35 Paxton, George: for accepted the call of read was ordained to
14 f.e. for the synod read the anti-burgher
18 f.e. for seceders read synods
117 ii 22-21 f.e. Payne, Peter: for 6. 'Petri Anglici . . . . ecclesiæ' read He has been wrongly credited with the 'Speculum Aureum' of Paul Anglicus [q. v.]
124 i 26 Payne, William (1650-1696): for (1693) read (1693, 2nd ed. 1708)
125 ii 19 Payne, William H. S.: after Drury Lane insert (1833-95)
129 i 30 Paynell, Thomas: for Cayley read Caley
130 ii 12 Peabody, George: for his native state, Maryland, read Maryland, the state where he lived.
131 i 8 f.e. Peach, Charles W.: for Maleson read Mabson
131 ii 15 f.e. Peacham, Edmond: after traitor, insert seems to have been the Edmond Peacham, born about 1554 at Barton, Northamptonshire, who matriculated as a sizar from Christ's College, Cambridge, in June 1575, was ordained deacon in 1580 (aged 26) and priest in 1581, and became vicar of Ridge, Hertfordshire, on 22 July, 1581. He

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