OORRIGRNDA, BTC, TO VOL. II. 821 p. 16 ; line 6, far " St./' read ** her mother's house in Welbeok street*' Note (•), eontlude ** See p. SI 2, note (*) under Cloncurry, for theee creations." p. 17; line 15, fl/fer "1821," rt«W " nt MellenitRin." Note (•). line 16, «/fer " ascer- tuined," add "The baptism, which not improbably was celebrated with k view of making the child appear legitimate, is said to have been 20 Jan. 1788| at Gateshead on Tyne." p. 18 ; line 8, after " BREADALBANB," add '* L. Steward of the Household, 1892-95; K.O. 7 March 1894; L. fligh Coromissr. to Oen. Assembly of the Ghuroh of Scotland, 1893-95 •; line 80, ff/ffr *^ was/* read "2nd"; line 87, /or '*(who/' read "by KathMriiie, da. of Jdlm SnwART, of Innenneath, which William "; line 88, for '* ) and," read " He." p. 19; line 9, after " 1645(ii)/' iniert "It is stated [SpaUing, ii, 246] that in con- aideration of his resigning his post of General-in-Chief (in which Prince Rupert sue. htm) he was cr, MAIIQULCSS OP THAMRS [Qy. THAME], but no dooquet of such crention remainn"; o/iCcr " firstly," add "before 1600"; line 11, after
- Mecklenbnrgh," add "by Annn, da. of (— ) Dyrruwck "; after "rf.," add
"sp.m.a"; lines 11 and IL', for "1051, s p.m.," read "1060/1 and was ^iir. at Monifieth "; line 12, ajter " extinct,** add " Will dat 8 Aug. 1049, printed in the Kuthveu corresix>u<lence [Roxburghe Soc.]"; after line 13 inwert a$ under — [Alkxandbr Ruthven, BtyUd Lord ]!)ttrick, a Capt. in the Royal forcAS, served in Scotland togetlier with his father. He was living 11 March 1642, bnt^. v.p. before 8 Aug. 1649, leaving a son Patrick, who is mentioned in his grand- father's will, and who was living 8 Aug. 1049, but d. shortly afterwards]. line 87, /or " iw.," read " «i. in or before 1669(*)," and add a» eaid note « (o) The date, 21 Aug. 1 068 (not an improbable one), is stated to be that of this marriage in the fictitious Diary of Lady IVilloughby [see vol. viii, p. 166, note C))], but in the same work the date of 1052-63 is given as that of her eldest sister, the Gountess of Winchetsea, which, in reality, was in 1646." Note (^), line 1, for " winebibing," read " wiuebibbing," p. 21 ; line 2, after " m.," add " shortly before 24 March 1602/3 "; line 8, after "ap.," ttdd " ^. 21 Sep. and hap» 2 Oct. 1616, James I, bping a Sponsor"; line 14, after "1660," add "KB. (as Lord Brackley) at the coronation, 28 April 1661"; line 16, after "m.," odd "22 July 1641, at St James' Glerkenwell "; line 19, alter "1003," add "in childbed at Black Rod's House"; line 81, for "1668," read "17 Nov. 1664, in the chapel of Bridgewater House, Barbican, St Giles', Cripplegate "; line 38, after " •/.," add " at St James's." p. 22 ; line 18, after " da.," add " coheir "; line 17, after " m.," add " at St James' Weatm. 14 "; line 26, after ** v.p.," add " of small pox, thro' inoculation." p. 24; line20,/or"4,"r*iwf"l"; line 34, after "1814," «rfrf"atBath"; line 86, for "under/' read "below. Will pr. 1814"; after "86," lufrf" Will pr. Dec 1831"; line 41, after "Thomas," add '*and was bur, there. Will pr. 8 Feb. 1868, under £20,000"; last line, after " afsd.," add " Will pr. 22 May 1878, under £14,000." Note (»), last line conclude " and who d, 24 Dec. 1814." p. 26 : in marRin. for thejlrtt " I.," read " II." Lines 19 and 20, for " BRIEN," read "BlUKNE"; hist line, for ««. before 1610," read " m, 31 May 1609(»»), at St James', Glerkenwell," and add ae said note *' (b) The entry there is ' Sir John Digby, Kn^ and J)yane Betiredg (Lie).' " p. 26 ; line 3, for "1668," read "12 Sep. 1668, aged 84"; line 6, for "is said to have been ed.," rtfad " in 1626, entered "; line 9, after " attainder," add " and was oonse<]nently eipelled the house"; line 18, lor " BRiDOBa," reacf "Brtdobs"; line 28, after " 1663," add "(Lie. Paa 13 July 1663, he 27. she 18)"; line 31, for " 1708," read ** 1708/9 "; line 83, for " Eahl of BRISTO^" read " EARL OP BRISTOL." p. 27 ; line 6, after " 1688," add " at St Martin's in the fields (Lie Vic. Gen. he aged 23 and she 19) "; line 16, for " 86," read " 86(^), and add ae eaid note " ("•) Lord Hervey [Memoire, vol. ii, p. 439] says of him ' He is a judicious, dispassionate, just, humane and a thoroughly amiable man, and has lived long enough in the world to have this cluiracter of him (tho* giveu by his son) unoontroverted by anyone else.' The writer, however, speaks of his Mother's understanding in a less 2a