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CORRIGENDA, ETC., TO VOL. IV.

p. 163; line 6, after "extinct," add "bur. at Stanton Harcourt. M.I. at St. George's chapel, Windsor"; after "1830," add "under £180,000"; after "1833," add "at St. Leonard's hill afsd., aged nearly 83."

p. 164; line 2, after "1821," add "at Wynyard, co. Durham"; line 15, conclude "in childbirth. He d. there of paralysis, 28 July 1894, and was bur. at Fordcombe, aged 72. Will pr. at £71,441.

III. 1894. 3. Henry Charles (Hardinge), Viscount Hardinge of Lahore and Kings Newton [1846], 1st s. and h.; b. 1 Aug. 1857, in Hanover square; ed. at Harrow; sometime Capt. Rifle Brigade, serving in the Nile Expedition, 1835 (modal with two clasps), but retired in 1896; suc.to the peerage, 28 July 1894. He m. 8 July 1891, at St. Peter's, Eaton sq., Mary, 3d da. of the Hon. Ralph Pelham Nevill, of Birling manor, Kent (yst. s. of William, 4th Earl of Abergavenny), by Louisa Marianne, da. of Sir Charles Fitzroy Maclean, 9th Bart. [S.]. She was b. 5 April 1869."

p. 165; line 11, for "1780," read "1720 "; line 17, after "1740," add "in the Duke of Kent's lodgings at Brompton"; line 19, after "1790," add "in St. James' square"; line 22, for "10," read "11"; line 37, after "77," add " at Tittenhanger, and was bur. 21 at Wimpole "; line 48, conclude "Admon. Oct. 1818"; last line,conclude "at Cambridge."

p. 166; line 31, for "She was b. 1840," read "He d. at 8 York terrace, Regent's Park, 18 and was bur. 22 May 1897, at East Finchley cemetery, aged 61. His widow, who was b. 1840, living 1898"; dele lines 32 to 34, and insert as under-

VI. 1897. 6. Albert Edward (Yorke), Earl of Hardwicke [1754], Viscount Royston [1764], and Baron Hardwicke [1733], Only s. and h., b. 14 March 1867, at the British Embassy, Paris, the Prince of Wales (Albert Edward), being one of his Sponsors; styled Viscount Royston, 1873-97 ; ed. at Eton ; attaché to the Embassy at Vienna ; a Stockbroker, 1896 ; suc. to the peerage, as above, 22 May 1897.

p. 167; line 24, after “1805," add " and was bur. at Harewood "; line 25, conclude "under £250,000"; line 28, after "1814," add "in Grosvenor street"; line 45, for "abroad," read "a widower, and "; after "1839," add "at Munich, and was bur. there"; line 52, for " 3," read "at St. Geo. Han. sq., 5."

p. 168; line 9, after "1854," add "at Goldaboro' Hall, co. York"; line 12, conclude "He d. 24 June 1892, at Harewood house, aged 68. Will pr. over £352,000. His widow living 1898"; dele lines 13 and 15 to “ Guards,” and insert as under—

Earldom.
V.
1892.
Barony.
VI.

5. Henry Ulick (Lascelles), Earl of Harewood [1812], Viscount Lascelles [1812] and Baron Harewood [1796], 1st s and h., by first wife; b. 21 Aug. 1846, at Harewood House; styled Viscount Lascelles, 1857-92; ed. at Eton; sometime [1865-71] an officer in the Grenadier Guards; suc. to the peerage, as above, 24 June 1892.

line 35, for "of Egremont," read "successfully {{sc|Lords Multon de Egremont";

line 40, after "Harington," add "s. and h." p. 169; line 3, for "1880," read "1388"; line 4, for "Nele," read "Nigel "; lines 6 and 7, for "He d. April 1406," read "She d. 21 Aug. 1400. He d."; line 15, for "about June 1423," read "Oct. 1427"; line 19, for "24," read "26"; line 20, for "Margaret," read "about 1407, Margaret, sister of Robert Hill, of Spaxton, Somerset, da. of John Hull, or Hill, one of the Justices of the King's Bench [1889-1407], by his first wife, Dionysia, da. of Sir John Durbrugh. She was b. before 18 Oct. 1887 (when her mother died) and was living 28 March 1428"; line 30, after "m.," add "about 1462." Note (a), line 1, for summones," read "summonses,"