ERRATA—Volume VIII
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153 | ii | 13 | Byron, George, 6th Lord: for Tinton read Turton |
165 | ii | 8 f.e. | Bythner, Victorinus: for professor of read lecturer on |
175 | i | 11 | Cade, Salusbury: after 1660 insert He was educated as a foundation scholar at Lewisham Grammar School |
184 | i | 9-11 | Cadogan, William, 1st Earl: omit The lieutenancy . . . . same year |
35-38 | omit Cadogan was lieutenant . . . . of London App.) | ||
ii | 16 | before Before the death insert The lieutenancy of the Tower of London was conferred on him in December 1706, and he held it till January 1713 | |
24-26 | omit lieutenant . . . . until 1718 | ||
32 | after Holland insert On 31 Aug. 1715 Cadogan was appointed governor of the Isle of Wight | ||
3-1 f.e. | omit In September . . . . Wight | ||
185 | i | 17 f.e. | for 1709 read 1719 |
2-1 f.e. | for the posts of commander-in-chief of the army and read post of | ||
186 | i | 12 f.e. | after Charles Cadogan insert (1691-1776) |
7 f.e. | for several read two and after Beading insert 1716-22 | ||
6 f.e. | after Wight insert 1722-6 | ||
3 f.e. | after dragoons insert He was governor of Sheerness 1749-52 and of Gravesend and Tilbury 1752 till death. | ||
202 | ii | 16 f.e. | Cæsar, Sir Charles: for Bletchingley, Surrey read Weymouth |
204 | i | 11 | Cæsar, Henry: for 1 Oct. read 27 June |
3-1 f.e. | Cæsar, Sir Julius: omit Many of his prescriptions . . . . manuscripts | ||
ii | 1 | omit by Sir Hans Sloane | |
206 | ii | 7 | for Essex read Suffolk |
207 | ii | 22 | Cæsar, Julius: after (1720) insert Many of his prescriptions are preserved in Sloane MS. 2815, having been copied from original manuscript by Sir Hans Sloane |
40 | Cæsar, Sir Thomas: after undistinguished insert He was M.P. for Appleby in 1601 | ||
42 | omit puisne or | ||
215 | i | 39 | Cairncross, Alexander: for in 1701 read 14 May 1701 |
216 | ii | 5-6 | Cairnes, David: for till the close of his life read till 1703 |
218 | i | 7-6 f.e. | Cairns, Hugh M., 1st Earl Cairns: for the conduct . . . Of this read the Oude despatch of Lord Ellenborough, who was president of the board of control, and this speech was subsequently published. In the following session he introduced two bills, one to simplify titles to real estate and another to establish a land registry, and his speeches introducing them produced a very favourable impression. Of his subsequent speech on the Reform Bill, 22 March 1859 |
ii | 5-11 | omit This speech was . . . the house | |
12 | for 'Cagliari' read 'Charles and Georges' | ||
219 | i | 26-28 | for Cairns to some extent . . . the bench read Subsequently in 1877 Cairns as a sort of reparation appointed Lord Chelmsford's son, Alfred Henry Thesiger [q. v.], a lord justice of the appeal court |
39-40 | for On 21 July, when the bill read On 20 July 1869, when Gladstone's Irish Church bill | ||
220 | ii | 11 | for him read new buildings |
14 | omit the line | ||
221 | i | 15 f.e. | Caius, John: after Althorp insert which is now. at the John Rylands library at Manchester |
235 | ii | 26 | Calcott, Wellins: for Cheshire read Shropshire |
237 | i | 20 | Calcraft, John (1726-1772): after treasury insert He was M.P. for Calne 1766-8 |
22 | for the same constituency read Rochester | ||
240 | ii | 33 | Caldecott, Thomas: for 1743 read 1744 |
35 | before New College insert Winchester arid | ||
241 | ii | 5 f.e. | Calder, Robert: for Neuthorn read Nenthorn |
243 | ii | 36 | Calder, Sir Robert: after 1810 insert He was made K.C.B. Jan. 1815 |
245 | ii | 4 f.e. | Calderwood, David: for Grubb's read Grub's |
247 | i | 19 | Caldwell, Sir Alexander: for 1765 read 1763 |
19-23 | for Captain Alexander Caldwell . . . . in 1765 read William Caldwell by his third wife, Isabella, daughter of Alexander Clark of Inverness. He was a grandson of Sir John Caldwell, 2nd baronet, of Castle Caldwell, Co. Fermanagh |
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