N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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7 | ii | 6 | Stanhope, Sir Edward: for Wharffe read Wharfe |
20 | i | 6 | Stanhope, John, 1st Baron Stanhope: for Nottingham read Northampton |
36 | ii | 12 | Stanhope, Philip D., 4th Earl of Chesterfield: for Life,' by read Life' (1750), at one time attributed to |
13 | after [q. v.], insert but in large part written by Chesterfield, | ||
38 | ii | 7 | Stanhope, Philip H., 5th Earl Stanhope: for After Talfourd's death read After Talfourd lost his seat in 1841 |
54 | i | 24 | Stanley, Edward G. G. S., 14th Earl of Derby: for 1820 read 1822 |
25 | omit a tory, | ||
28 | after peer insert Earl Grosvenor | ||
61 | ii | 40 | Stanley, Edward H., 15th Earl of Derby: for 1835 read 1853 |
65 | i | 19 f.e. | Stanley, Edward J., 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley: omit for the colonies 1833-4, and |
70 | i | 16 f.e. | Stanley, Henry, 4th Earl of Derby: for Brandon read Suffolk |
79 | i | 15 | Stanley, Thomas (1625-1678): for was incorporated in the same degree at read is said to have joined the university of |
80 | ii | 15 | for Enyon read Engan |
88 | i | 9-10 | Stanyan, Abraham: omit (the original edition |
10 | after 8vo, insert ('a large paper copy' | ||
11 | for rare; it read rare). The original edition | ||
97 | i | 2 14 |
Stapleton, Miles de (d. 1314): for Brustwick read Burstwick |
105 | i | 2 | Stapley, Anthony: after Anthony insert who about 1640 gave 10l. to the new building at Christ's College, Cambridge, and was probably educated there, |
106 | i | l.l. | Stark, Adam: after Gent. Mag. insert 1816, ii. 542, 1823, ii. 613, |
107 | i | 23-25 | Stark, William: for of Irish parentage . . . . Scotland. read eldest son of Thomas Stark, a merchant of Manchester. |
26 | after University insert where he graduated M.A. in 1758 (Addison's Graduates of Glasgow University, 1898) | ||
ii | 3 f.e. | Starkey, George: after Starkey insert or Stirk and for (d. 1666) read (d. 1665) | |
2-1 f.e. | for may be identical . . . . Leicester—read born in the Bermudas, was son of George Stirk (d. 1636-7), a minister of Scottish nationality in those islands, and author of 'Musæ Somorenses' (London, 1635, 8vo), of which there is a copy in the Bodleian Library (cf. Lefroy, Memorials of the Bermudas, 1877, vol. i.) In early life the son occasionally designated himself Storkey, but in his printed works his name appears as either Starkey or Starkeius. He graduated M.A. at Harvard College, and, while practising as a doctor in America, | ||
108 | i | 1-7 | omit shire by his wife . . . . settlements. There he |
11 | for In 1646 Starkey returned read Between 1646 and 1650 Starkey proceeded |
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