N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
Page | Col. | Line | |
v | i | 3 f.e. | List of Writers: omit Right |
vi | ii | 10 | for Welsh read Welch |
3 | i | 13 | Claughton, Piers C.: for in 1870 he was read he was in March 1871 |
22 | for death read resignation | ||
4 | i | 5 f.e. | Clavering, Sir John: after Bath insert From 1770 till death he was governor of Landguard Fort |
5 | i | 10 | for Delaware read Delawarr |
8 f.e. | Clavering, Robert: for was made prebendary of read to which was adjoined | ||
6 f.e. | before On 2 Jan. insert From 1713 to 1725 he was treasurer of St. Davids. | ||
8 | i | 8 f.e. | Clay, James: after he sat insert till he was unseated on petition in 1853, and then from 1857 |
7 f.e. | for in 1873 read on 26 Sept. 1873 | ||
11 | i | 2 | Clay, William K.: for Wheatley read Wheatly |
17 | Claymond, John: for 1504 read 1506-7 | ||
22 f.e. | for 1516 read 1516-7 | ||
12 | i | 39-42 | Claypoole, Elizabeth: for exhumed and cast . . . . Kennet, Register) read allowed to remain in the Abbey (Stanley's Westminster Abbey, ed. 1868, p. 179) |
13 | ii | 13 | Clayton, John (1709-1773): for 1825 read 1725 and for 1829 read 1729 |
16 | ii | 4 f.e. | Clayton, Richard: after 11 Dec. 1595 insert was transferred in 1606 to the Leicester St. Margaret prebend |
17 | i | 32 | Clayton, Sir Richard: for where he died read from 1825 till his death there |
22 f.e. | for an only daughter read a son, who became second baronet, and a daughter | ||
ii | 36 | Clayton, Sir Robert: for 1688 read 1683, when he was turned out on the withdrawal of the city's charter. On his reinstatement after the restoration of the charter in October 1688 he immediately resigned, but was re-elected in October 1689 and sat for Cheap Ward till death. | |
18 | ii | 39-40 | for a governor of the Irish Society read governor of the Irish Society 1692-1706 |
18 f.e. | after Hospital, insert He was colonel of the Orange regiment of the London militia 1680-1, 1689-90, 1694-1702. | ||
19 | i | 29 | Clayton, Robert (1695-1758): for Robert read John |
30 | for St. Michael's read St. Michan's | ||
32 | after Busie. insert His uncle William, a prominent citizen of Liverpool, was M.P. for that city 1698-1702 and 1713-14. | ||
21 | ii | 3 | Cleasby, Sir Anthony: for 1867 read Feb. 1868 |
23 | i | 20 | Cleaver, William: for master read principal |
ii | 9 | for lxxxiii. read lxxxv. | |
16 | Cleeve, Bourchier: for probably the son read the tenth son | ||
18 | after p, 221) insert by his second wife, Anne daughter of John Bourchier |
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