N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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13 | ii | 11 f.e. | Willibrord, Saint: omit or 696 |
6 f.e. | for St. Cecilia's day (22 Nov.) read the feast of St. Clement (21 Nov.) | ||
3 f.e. | for (Bede read (but cf . Bede | ||
18 | i | 34-35 | Willis, Francis: for became physician-in-ordinary . . . . attended read attended the king |
20 | ii | 22 | Willis, Richard: for Maclure read McClure |
44 | ii | 34 | Wills, Sir Charles: for Friend's read Freind's |
58 | i | 34 | Willyams, Cooper: for 1891 read 1819 |
61 | i | l.l. | Wilmot, Sir Edward: for physician read physician extraordinary |
ii | 1 | after 1737 insert and physician-in-ordinary in 1732 | |
69 | ii | 33 | Wilmot, John E. (1750-1815): for liberal read conservative |
70 | ii | 8 f.e. | Wilmot, Lemuel A.: for Sir Charles Grant read Charles Grant |
81 | ii | 7 | Wilson, Arthur: for 1619 read 1614 |
23 | for 1630 read 1631 | ||
8 f.e. | for November 1654 read November 1634 | ||
82 | i | 17 | after ii. 278). insert The MS. of the 'Switzer' was acquired by the British Museum in Feb. 1903, and was edited by M. Albert Feuillerat, of Rennes (Paris, 1904). |
85 | ii | 36 | Wilson, Bernard: omit and Wilts |
95 | i | 23-24 | Wilson, Harriette: for (fl. 1810-1825) read (1789-1846) |
96 | ii | 23-24 | for Nothing further is known of Harriette's career, read This 'modern Aspasia,' as Sheil calls her (Irish Bar, 1854, i. 348), is believed to have returned to England a pious widow, and to have died in 1846. |
97 | ii | 26 | Wilson, Henry B.: omit unmarried |
100 | i | 3 f.e. | Wilson, James (1805-1860): for fourth son read third son |
113 | i | 28 | Wilson, Sir John (1780-1856): for 11 Nov. 1851 read 20 June 1854 |
118 | i | 8 | Wilson, Sir John M.: for 17 June on a strong fort read 19 June on a strong position |
11-12 | for Lake Ontario read the Niagara river near Erie | ||
13 | for 12 July read 11 July | ||
15 | for 29 Dec. read 30 Dec. | ||
19 | for Chippewa read Chippewa or Lundy's Lane | ||
119 | i | 18-19 | Wilson, Nicholas: omit in Holderness |
120 | i | 12 | for Bolton read Bilton |
130 | ii | 32-33 | Wilson, Sir Robert T.: for Wilson regarded it read Wilson voted for the second reading, but spoke without voting in favour of Gascoyne's amendment opposing the reduction of the number of members for England and Wales, which was carried against the government. He did not seek re-election after the consequent dissolution (April 1831). He regarded the measure in its final shape |
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