N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
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4 | i | 21 f.e. | Conduitt, John: for March read June |
20 f.e. | for 1715 he was elected member read 1721 he was elected on petition (having been unsuccessful in the contest of the preceding month) whig member | ||
5 | ii | 2 | Condy, Nicholas: for Ann Trevanipn Pyll read Ann Trevanion Pyle, daughter of Captain Mark Oates of the marines. |
6 | i | 24 | Congallus I: for Ferchand read Ferchard |
7 | i | 39 | Congreve, William: for 18 Oct. 1707 read December 1705, when he became commissioner of wine licenses |
9 | i | 22 | Congreve, Sir William: for 1820 read 1818 |
11 | i | 21 f.e. | Coningsby, Sir Thomas: for Hereford read Herefordshire and after 1593 insert 1597 |
ii | 4 f.e. | Coningsby, Thomas, Earl Coningsby: after side, insert He was commissioner of appeals in the exchequer 1689-90 | |
12 | i | 17 | after Ireland, insert He was vice-treasurer of Ireland from Jan. 1692-3 until he was deprived of the office in 1710. |
25 | omit again and the vice-treasurer and | ||
ii | 2 | for 1715 read 1716 | |
11 | after 1720. insert He resigned his two lord-lieutenancies in 1721 and was dismissed from the privy council Nov. 1724. | ||
21 | i | 19 f.e. | Connell, Sir John: for In 1822 read Some time before 1821 |
18-16 f.e. | omit on occasion of . . . Edinburgh | ||
23 | ii | 11 f.e. | Connor, George H.: for Jan. 1883 read Oct. 1882 |
29 | ii | 2 | Conolly, Thomas: omit first |
3 | after Ballyshannon insert from 1727 till death | ||
11 | for 1760 read 1758 | ||
26 | for until the union, read until May 1800. He resigned just before the union. | ||
36 | for 1784 read 1780 | ||
30 | i | 15 f.e. | Conolly, William: after of which he insert was elected member for Donegal borough 1692-3 and 1695-9, and for co. Londonderry 1703 till death. He |
5 f.e. | after revenues insert (1709-10 and 1714 till death) | ||
33 | ii | 27 | Constable, Archibald: after Edinburgh.' insert A son, John Constable (d. 1892), was principal of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, from 1859 to 1880, and afterwards rector of Marston Bigot, near Frome. |
34 | ii | 7 | Constable, Henry (1562-1613): after Spain, insert Two letters of the same period from the poet to the Countess of Shrewsbury are printed in Lodge's Illustrations' (ii. 498-500) |
35 | ii | 8-7 f.e. | Constable, Henry, Viscount Dunbar: for Yorkshire read Eboracum |
3 f.e. | before On the death read Constable became commoner of Trinity College Oxford, in 1596. |
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