N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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5 | i | 8 | Chamberlain, Robert (fl. 1640-1660): for in read on |
6 | i | 22 f.e. | Chamberlain, Thomas: for His jurisdiction was extended read He was transferred |
21 f.e. | after to insert Chester circuit, which embraced | ||
ii | 32 | for Nestor read Neston | |
8 | i | 31 | Chamberlayne, Edward: for Odington read Oddington |
ii | 21 | for sixth read seventh | |
13 | i | 8-7 f.e. | Chamberlen, Paul: omit His other works were: 1 |
5 f.e. | for 2 read by John Campbell, LL.D., 1708-1775 [q. v.], has been wrongly ascribed to him. Of his | ||
l.l. | for 1738. Of this read 1738 | ||
21 | ii | 7 | Chambers, Richard: after alderman insert of Walbrook ward |
22 | i | 23 | Chambers, Sir Robert: for (January 1762) read (1766) |
ii | 4-5 | for Four years later read In 1777 | |
23 | i | 6-5 f.e. f.e. |
for Bengal 1823 . . . . 1827, and read Bombay 1828 |
26 | i | 7-6 f.e. | Chambers, Sir William: for whose daughter (celebrated for her beauty) read Not long afterwards |
29 | ii | 17-18 | Chambers, William F.: for His majesty at St. James's Palace read King Ernest of Hanover |
31 | i | 22 | Chambre, John: for Codringham read Coringham |
41 | after Westminster insert A portrait by Holbein is in the picture gallery at Vienna | ||
33 | ii | 21 | Champion, John George: for 1815? read 1815 |
22 | after botanist insert born in Edinburgh, 5 May 1815, was eldest son of Major John Carey Champion by Elizabeth Herries, daughter of William Urquhart of Craigstone Castle, Aberdeenshire. After education at Sandhurst, where he distinguished himself, he | ||
23 | for in 1831 read on 2 Aug. 1831 | ||
27 | after Hongkong read Champion was an ardent botanist. While in Ceylon and at Hongkong he energetically worked at the science, and was in constant correspondence with Sir William Hooker | ||
32 | after Hongkongensis' insert They were also enumerated in Seemann's 'Botany of the Voyage of H.M.S. Herald' and by Forbes and Hemsley in the 'Journal of Linnean Society' (xxiii., xxvi., and xxxvi.) | ||
34 | after Crimea insert in April 1854 | ||
35 | after herbarium insert where his correspondence with Sir W. Hooker and Professor Lindley is now preserved | ||
36 | after He insert took part in the battle of the Alma and | ||
37 | before for his insert and C.B |
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