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Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME VIII


BURTON—CANTWELL

N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line

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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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