N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
Page | Col. | Line | |
3 | i | 12 f.e. | Scogan, Henry: for 1891 read 1821 |
5 | i | 21 | Scarburgh, Sir Robert de: for Scorbrough read Scorborough |
28 | for Scorby read Scoreby | ||
13 | i | 38 | Scott, Alexander J.: for Jesus,' 1859 ; read Man' 1860; |
15 | i | 15 | Scott, Cuthbert: for (d. 1565) read (d. 1564) |
ii | 36-37 | for some time in 1565. read on the feast of St. Denys (9 Oct.?) 1564 (Molanus, Hist. Lovaniensis) and was buried in the church of the Friars Minor. | |
20 | ii | 22 | Scott, Sir George G.: for Hayley read Haley |
22 | i | 19 f.e. | for In 1879 read About 1870 |
ii | 23 | for prejudice against the read prejudice in favour of the | |
40 | ii | 16-15 f.e. | Scott, Sir John: for Bleau. Scot . . . . the survey read Blaeu. Scot interested himself in the survey |
14-12 f.e. | for purchased his drawings . . . . getting them revised read Pont's drawings, after his death about 1614, were purchased by the crown. Scot, having caused them to be revised | ||
4 f.e. | for Bleauaniæ volumen sextum,' read Blaeuaniæ volumen quintum,' | ||
3 f.e. | omit as its real author | ||
2 f.e. | for Bleau read Blaeu | ||
41 | i | 9 f.e. | Scott, John (1639-1695) : after 1752, 8vo insert (the work was ultimately extended to 5 vols.) |
46 | ii | 7-5 f.e. | Scott, afterwards Scott-Waring, John (1747-1819): omit was Maria, . . . . The second, |
47 | i | 1 | for 1746 read 1745 |
13 | after Faber [q. v.]. insert Waring's second wife was Maria, daughter and heiress of Jacob Hughes of Cashel. | ||
62 | ii | 20 f.e. | Scott, Michael (1789-1835): for Raymond Lodge read Raymond Hall |
18-17 f.e. | for It was probably written . . . . business. read Probably he there wrote most of the sketches which were worked up into the 'Log.' | ||
16-15 f.e. | for 1836, after Scott's death, read 1834, when it formed vol. liv. of a 'Collection of Ancient and Modern English Authors' in Baudry's 'European Library.' | ||
67 | ii | 16 f.e. | Scott, Thomas (1480?-1539): after Thomas insert Lord Petgormo |
72 | i | 11 f.e. | Scott, Thomas (d. 1660): for The name of the regicide's wife is not known. read The regicide was thrice married, first to Alice Allinson at Chesterford in 1626; secondly in 1644 to Grace, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Mauleverer (she was buried in Westminster Abbey, 26 Feb. 1645-6); and thirdly to Alice (of unknown surname), who petitioned to visit him before his execution (Noble, Regicides, ii. 197 ; Chester, Westminster Abbey, p. 140). |
ii | 20-26 | omit and his wife Grace . . . . Registers, p. 140) | |
75 | i | 37 | Scott, Thomas (1747-1821): for 18 Oct. read 16 Oct. |
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