ERRATA—Volume XIII
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339 | i | 1-2 | Curran, John P.: for a borough of Lord Camelford's read a borough formerly belonging to Lord Camelford |
11 | for 146 read 346 | ||
340 | i | 5 | for wit read wisdom |
341 | ii | 1-3 | Currie, Sir Frederick: for he was the last chairman . . . . 1857. read he was elected chairman of that company in April 1858. |
9 | for six read eight | ||
11 | for elected by the expiring company, read nominated by the crown. | ||
14 | for his death read 1860 | ||
348 | ii | 12 f.e. | Curtis, Sir Roger: for 1803 read 1804 |
350 | i | 18 | Curtis, Sir William: for president read colonel |
19 | after company insert from 1806 to 1817 and president from 1795 till death | ||
22 | after 1802 insert He was president of Christ's Hospital from 1813 till death | ||
355 | i | 31-2 | Cusack, Sir Thomas: for He became lord chancellor . . . . for his read He was master of the rolls in Ireland from 1542 till 1550, and acted as lord chancellor in 1551. Next year he received the patent for the latter office. Hugh Curwen [q. v.] succeeded him in 1553. For his |
ii | 5-7 | for He was made . . . . applied read He applied in the course of the negotiations | |
ii | 3 f.e. | Cust, Sir Edward: after elected insert in the tory interest | |
360 | i | 42-43 | Cuthbert, Saint: for Croquet read Coquet |
362 | i | 23 | for formally read formerly |
365 | i | 36 | Cutler, Sir John: after their relief, insert He was M.P. for Bodmin from 1689 till his death. |
369 | ii | 8-7 f.e. | Cutts, John, Baron Cutts: for from 1689 . . . . one occasion read from 1693 to 1701, and on his first election |
370 | ii | 22 | after are few insert Cf. 'Military and other Poems . . . .' anon. 1716 (four relate to Cutts) |
374 | i | 24 | Dacre, Leonard: after lord Dacre. insert He was M.P. for Cumberland in 1558, 1559, and 1562. |
375 | ii | 39 | Dacres, Sir Richard J.: for 1867 read 1868 |
43 | for Field-marshal Sir Charles Yorke read Sir Fenwick Williams | ||
376 | i | 40 | Dacres, Sir Sidney C.: after 1872. insert He was promoted full admiral in 1870. |
377 | i | 35 | Daffy, Thomas: for 1760 read 1680 |
378 | ii | 9 | D'Aguilar, Sir George C.: for 1821 read 1823 |
10 f.e. | for 1849 read 1848 | ||
8 f.e. | for lieutenant-colonel read lieutenant-general | ||
7 f.e. | after K.C.B. insert in 1852 | ||
382 | i | 20 f.e. | Dalbiac, Sir James C.: for 1848 read 1847 |
ii | 29 | for president read prosecutor | |
30-31 | for the British rioters in 1831 read the military officers (Colonel Brereton and Captain Warrington) who were at Bristol during the riots of 1831 | ||
43 | for 1848 read 1847 | ||
386 | ii | 8 f.e. | Dale, Thomas (1797-1870): for 1840 read 1837 |
387 | i | 11 | for bookseller read publisher, East India agent |
ii | 34 | Dale, Valentine: for 1574-5, read 1573-4, | |
389 | ii | 35 | Dalgarno, George: for James Bulwer read John Bulwer [q. v.] |
390 | i | 12 | after 1835 insert (reprinted in his 'Discussions,' pp. 174 seq.) |
398 | ii | 2-3 | Dallas, Robert C.: omit 'Ode to the Duke of Wellington, and other Poems,' 1819 |
399 | i | 15 | Dallaway, James: after Chichester insert which he resigned in 1826 |
403 | i | 8 f.e. | Dalrymple, Sir David (d. 1721): for Roehead read Rochead |
l.l. | for 1721 read 3 Dec. 1721 (Hist. Beg. 1721 p. 44) | ||
ii | 17 | Dalrymple, Sir David, Lord Hailes: for nineteen read twelve | |
405 | ii | 18 | for Thomas Dalrymple read Alexander Dalrymple |
408 | i | 19 | Dalrymple, Sir Hew W.: for Sir John read Sir James |
ii | 39 | after 1818 insert (He had been colonel of the 81st foot 1797-8, of the 87th foot 1798-1810, and of the 19th foot 1810-1) | |
10-9 f.e. | for for many years . . . . borough, read M.P. Weymouth 1817-8, Appleby 1819-26, Haddington Burghs 1826-30, 1831-2, and Brighton 1837-41. | ||
8 f.e. | for daughter read sister |
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