N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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10 | i | 14-13 f.e. | Robinson, Frederick J., 1st Earl of Ripon: for the Melbourne ministry consequently broke up and read Grey resigned in July and was succeeded by Melbourne, on whose sudden dismissal by the king (15 Nov.) |
17 | ii | 11 | Robinson, Hercules: for Wedman read Widman |
13 | for F. A. Robinson read G. R. Robinson | ||
18 | i | 2 f.e. | Robinson, John (d. 1598): for 1586 read 1580 |
ii | 35 | Robinson, John (1576?-1625): for Mr. Alexander Brown read Dr. John Brown | |
25 | ii | 37 | Robinson, John(1650-1723): for Hawick read Hewick |
28 | i | 10 f.e. | Robinson, John (1774-1840): after Penrith, insert and at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he was admitted a sizar on 1 Jan. 1807, |
30 | ii | 26-27 | Robinson, Mary: for royal mistress read mistress of George, Prince of Wales, afterwards George IV |
33 | i | 37 | for Wolcott read Wolcot |
34 | ii | 18 | Robinson, Matthew: for Dalbran, esq., of Fellcroft read Walbran, esq., of Fallcroft |
4 f.e. | Robinson, Nicholas: for sub-dean read sub-deacon | ||
39 | i | 8 f.e. | Robinson, Richard, 1st Baron Rokeby: for Elton read Etton |
53 | ii | 22 | Robinson, Thomas R.: for Cumberland read Windermere |
61 | i | 1 | Robson, George F.: for Fennel read Fennell |
2-4 | for the eldest son . . . in Lancashire, read one of twenty-three children of John Robson (1739-1824) by his second wife, Charlotte, eldest daughter of George Fennell, R.N., | ||
63 | i | 3 | Robson, Thomas F.: for Brownbill read Brownhill |
65 | i | 12 f.e. | Roby, John: for Last Fiddler read Poor Fiddler |
79 | ii | 22 f.e. | Roden, William T.: for Mr. Dew, an engraver. read Mr. Tye, an engraver, who married an elder sister. Subsequently on Tye's recommendation he removed to London to become an apprentice to George Thomas Doo, R.A. |
20 f.e. | for then took to portrait-painting. read and produced, among much other work, a good engraving of Rubens's portrait of himself. He then abandoned engraving altogether for portrait-painting, and returning to Birmingham rarely left it thenceforth. | ||
4 f.e. | for three portraits of Lord Palmerston read two portraits of Lord Palmerston from life | ||
80 | i | 1 | for his sister's house read the house of his sister, Mrs. Tye |
2 | after illness. insert He married twice and left children by both wives. | ||
95 | i | 25 | Roebuck, John: for Kenneil read Kinneil |
104 | ii | 26 | Roger of Salisbury: after minster insert He witnessed the charter issued at Oxford in April |
106 | ii | 15 f.e. | Roger of Ford: for and wrote read and while there wrote |
14 f.e. | for of Savigny, abbot of Schonau read abbot of Savigny | ||
6 f.e. | for clxix read cxlix |
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