N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
Page | Col. | Line | |
4 | i | 24 | Burton, Edward: after professorship insert in 1829 |
ii | 16 | Burton, George: after Walcot insert He married, 9 July 1743, Anne Reeve of Melton Mowbray | |
8 | i | 10 | Burton, Hezekiah: for vicar read rector |
9 | i | 19 | Burton, John (1696-1771): for 1720 read 1720-1 |
ii | 15 | for 1779 read 1772 | |
10 | i | 7 | Burton, John (1697-1771): for 1697 read 1710 |
8-14 | for was born at Ripon . . . . in 1788 read son of John Burton, a London merchant, by Margaret, daughter of the Rev. J. Leake, was born at Colchester on 9 June 1710, and was educated at Merchant Taylors' School and at St. John's College, Cambridge, whence he graduated M.B. in 1733. He afterwards studied at Leyden | ||
15 f.e. | for 21 Feb. read 19 Jan. | ||
14 f.e. | after Burton insert Burton married, on 2 Jan. 1784-5, in York Minster, Mary Henson. She survived him a few months and was buried by his side in Holy Trinity Church, Micklegate | ||
11 | i | 10 f.e. | Burton, John H.: for 1862 read 1864 |
17 | i | 12-16 | Burton, Thomas: for The Westmoreland returns . . . .re-elected to it read Burton was re-elected for Westmoreland to Richard Cromwell's parliament (27 Jan. 1658-9 to 22 April 1659) |
18 | ii | 17 f.e. | Burton, William (1575-1645): for 1662 read 1622 |
21 | ii | 27 f.e. | Bury, Arthur: for 1714? read 1713 |
11 f.e. | before and was offered insert was made prebendary of Exeter | ||
22 | i | 4 f.e. | for evidently the composition of Bury read by James Parkinson [q. v.] 1653-1722 |
2 f.e. | for his read Bury's and for he read Bury | ||
ii | 12-14 | for The date of his death . . . . about 1714 read He died, according to Rawlinson MSS. in Bodleian Library, in Sept. 1713 | |
23 | i | 31-32 | Bury, Lady Charlotte S. M.: for died quite forgotten . . . . and her read was described in the |
33-34 | for curiously says read as | ||
12 f.e. | for Disinterested read Disinherited | ||
28 | ii | 21 | Bury, Thomas: for 1667 read 1667-8 |
32 | ii | 33 | Bush, Paul: for about 1517 read in June 1518 |
36-39 | for the 'Bonhommes' . . . . Black Prince), whose house read the Austin Friars), whose house | ||
34 | i | 29 | Bushe, Charles K.: for 1797 read 1796 |
30 | after Callan insert He sat for that place till 1799, when he was returned for Donegal borough | ||
12-11 f.e. | for On the dissolution . . . . in 1803 read Bushe was made third serjeant in July 1805. On the promotion of the solicitor-general Plunket to the attorney-generalship in the following October | ||
35 | i | 11 | Bushell, Brown: for April read March |
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