ERRATA—Volume XLIX
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289 | ii | 9-7 f.e. | Rossetti, Lucy Madox: for and was brought up on the continent . . . brought her to England, read Her parents brought her to England in 1844, and after her mother's death, in 1846, her father definitely established himself in England. |
290 | i | 7 | for (1875) read (1873) |
8 | for 1874 read March 1874 | ||
13 | after in 1890 insert a memoir of his father to the 'Magazine of Art' in 1889, | ||
301 | ii | 19-14 f.e. | Rotherham, Thomas: for As the deputy . . . as Prince of Wales, read The temporalities were restored to Rotherham on 10 March 1471-2. |
305 | ii | 3 f.e. | Rothschild, Lionel M.: for is now read was from 1885 till 1898 |
306 | i | 10 | Rothschild, Nathan M.: for (1742 read (1745? |
25 | for Meyer Amschel Nathan, read Meyer Amschel, Nathan | ||
313 | ii | 8-9 | Rough, John: before Shortly afterwards insert Knox's irregular call was approved by the congregation. |
329 | ii | 11 | Row, John (1569-1646): for (1569 read (1568 |
339 | ii | 17 | Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth: for It is read It is summarised |
347 | ii | 23 f.e. | Rowe, Sir Samuel: for Hawker read Hawsker |
362 | ii | 9-11 | Rowley, Samuel: for successively with . . . companies of actors. read with the company of actors known successively as the Admiral's, Prince Henry's, and the Palsgrave's men. |
38 | after extant. insert In 1602 Rowley and William Bird were paid by Henslowe 4l. for making additions to 'Faustus.' Possibly some of the feeble comic scenes in the extant edition of Marlowe's tragedy, which was first published in 1604, are from Rowley's pen [see Marlowe, Christopher] | ||
365 | ii | 21 f.e. | Rowley, Sir William: for of an old Essex family read of an old family of Warfield, Shropshire, being son of William Rowley of Whitehall, a court official under William III and Anne, |
371 | i | 11-12 | Roy, William: for 'Rede me not' read 'Rede me and be not wroth' |
383 | ii | 28 | Rudge, Edward: for purchased read possessed |
390 | ii | 13 | Rufus, Geoffrey: after 1134 insert certainly after 1 Oct. 1133 |
21 f.e. | after Durham insert (Laurentius Dunelmensis, Dialogi, p. 12) | ||
392 | i | 2 | Rugge, Thomas: after 1836. insert A transcript by J. Meares of the first volume of Rugge's work, dated 1687, somewhat more complete than that in the British Museum, belongs to Mrs. Tucker, 75 Warwick Road, London, S.W. |
395 | ii | 30 | Rumbold, Sir George B.: after James Berriman, Esq. insert He was on 13 Jan. 1781 admitted a pensioner of Christ's College, Cambridge, afterwards becoming a fellow-commoner. |
416 | i | 2 | Rupert, Prince: for June read July |
3 | for Breda read Buda | ||
417 | ii | 38 | Rush, John B.: for John read James |
426 | ii | 11-12 | Russel, William: for Anti-Quaker-istica read Anti-Quakeriana |
428 | ii | 33 | Russell, Charles William: after Ballystrew. insert His brother Arthur was father of Sir Charles Russell, Lord Russell of Killowen [q. v. suppl.]. |
430 | ii | 32 38 |
Russell, Edward, Earl of Orford: for La Hogue read La Hague |
431 | i | 28 | after 1699, insert He had represented Launceston (1689), Portsmouth (1690), and Cambridgeshire (1695) in the lower house, |
433 | i | 12 f.e. | Russell, Francis, 2nd Earl of Bedford: for issue read male issue |
ii | 34 | Russell, Francis, 4th Earl of Bedford: after 1607, insert was M.P. for the borough of Lyme Regis 1610-1, | |
435 | i | 17-21 | Note that Francis, who is here described as the eldest son, was the second son, and that William, who is here described as the second son, was the eldest son. |
454 | i | 17 f.e. | Russell, John (1787-1863): for Mary Augusta, read Mary Augusta Lloyd (a cousin of Charles Lloyd, bishop of Oxford [q. v.]), |
15-14 f.e. | for one daughter, Mary. read two daughters: Augusta, wife of the Rev. G. Bridges More, and Mary, wife of General Hutchinson. | ||
462 | i | 16-15 f.e. | Russell, Lord John, 1st Earl Russell: for who still (1897) survives read who died on 18 Jan. 1898 |
473 | ii | 35 | Russell, Thomas (1767-1808): for 'the clerk of the parish' read 'parish priest' |
479 | ii | 36 | Russell, Sir William (d. 1654): after Chippenham insert Cambridgeshire |
485 | ii | 4-3 f.e. | Russell, William, 1st Duke of Bedford: for second but eldest surviving son read eldest son |
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