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ERRATA—Volume XLV


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296 ii 7 Pilkington, Lætitia: after dead' insert (1748)
13 for In this same year read After launching his memoirs
297 ii 13-14 Pilkington, Leonard: for (1537?-1559) read (1527?-1599)
22 for 1553-4 read 1543-4
299 i 8-7 f.e. Pilkington, Matthew: for an English divine who was read (1705-1765) divine, son of Middlemore Pilkington (1670-1752) of Stanton-le-Dale, Derbyshire, by his wife, Hannah (Smith); he was baptised 25 May 1705, graduated LL.B. from Jesus College, Cambridge, in 1728, was
317 i 19 f.e. Pinkerton, John: for 1786 read 1799
318 ii 31-32 Pinkethman, William: for (fl. 1692-1724) read (d. 1725)
319 ii 10-8 f.e. for From this period . . . before 1727, read He retired from the stage in 1724 and died on 20 Sept. 1725 (Hist. Beg. 1725, p. 42),
320 ii 15 for Parker read Parkes
344 ii 12 Pitt, John, 2nd Earl of Chatham: for John read as a lad in 1774, he left it in 1776. Re-entering in 1778, he
13 omit in 1778
347 i 20 Pitt, Thomas (1653-1726): for regnum read regno
385 ii 8 Pitt, William (1759-1806): for Aberdare's read Albemarle's
387 i 1-5 Pittis, Thomas: for apparently not extant . . . . Tracts,' 1730). read which had been published in 1704, and in which James Drake Poley, M.P. for Ipswich, and others were accused of having a hand [see art. Drake, James].
393 ii 39 Plampin, Robert: for 1871 read 1781
407 ii 22-24 Plat, Sir Hugh: for who owned some property . . . . almshouses, read who, owning property in St. Pancras, London, bequeathed much of it to the foundation and endowment of a free school and six almshouses at Aldenham, Hertfordshire,
409 i 30-31 for after 1611 . . . . was published, read between 2 July 1608, the date of his preface to his 'Flora.es Paradise,' and 12 Feb. 1609-10, when a suit was entered by his widow, Judith, in regard to the administration of his estate. His affairs were somewhat involved in later life, although he left property in the parishes of St. James, Garlickhythe, and St. Pancras, and at St. Albans.
31 after twice insert firstly by licence, dated 10 Feb. 1573, to Margaret Younge
33 after Albany insert merchant-tailor
36 for other children read at least three sons
436 ii 29 Plumptre, Charles J.: for Hays read Hayes
441 i 4 Plunket, John: for 1734) read 1738)

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