Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 22




Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME XXII


GLOVER—GRAVET

N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line

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4 i 4 Glover, Sir John H.: for Rev. John Glover, read Rev. Frederic Robert Augustus Glover
17 i 6-7 Glynne, Sir John: for Lindercombe read Sindercombe
21 i 3 Goad, Thomas (1576-1638): for previously read in 1621
39 i 30-31 Godley, John R.: for C. G. Nynne, Esq., of Vodas, Denbighshire, read C. G. Wynne, Esq., of Voelas, Carnarvon, in 1846.
44 i 9 Godolphin, Sidney, 1st Earl of Godolphin: for to hang him read to behead him
49 i 17 f.e. Godric: for Raine read Stevenson
16 f.e. for 1845 read 1847
50 i 33-35 Godsalve, Sir John: for Blomefield . . . Kensington Palace, read A fine drawing of Godsalve, by Holbein, is in the royal collection at Windsor, and was reproduced by Bartolozzi.
61 ii 20 Godwin, Mrs. Mary W.: for 1791 read 1851
68 ii 11 Godwin-Austen, Robert A. C.: for 1854 read 1853
69 ii 8 f.e. Goffe, Stephen: after Low Countries, insert He entered at Leyden University Feb. 1633.
71 i 18 Goffe, Thomas: for at Salisbury, read and at the theatre in Salisbury Court,
75 i 9 f.e. Goldie, John: for a Jesuit read a Jewish
92 ii 14 f.e. Goldsmith, Oliver: for 1771 read 1778
103 i 32 Gomm, Sir William M.: for 1782 read 1872
115 i 24-25 Goodall, Charlotte: for (fl. 1784-1813) read (d. 1830)
ii 11-12 for From this point traces of Mrs. Goodall disappear, read Mrs. Goodall died at Somerstown, London, in July 1830.
119 i 39 Goodall, Walter: for sixtieth year read fifty-ninth year
120 ii 47-48 Goode, William (1801-1868): omit was first in classics in 1832
130 i 21 Goodman, Gabriel: for (d. 1620) read (d. 26 May 1560)
132 i 26 Goodman, Godfrey: for Hartbury read Hartpury
133 ii 31-32 for Kenerton read Kemerton
137 i 22 Goodricke, Sir Henry: for Admiral Torrington read Lord Torrington
145 ii 12 f.e. Goodwin, John: for Christ Church Hospital read Christ's Hospital
149 i 5 Goodwin, Thomas: for Gate read Gale
155 i 14-15 Gookin, Vincent: for There is a copy (perhaps unique) read There are three copies in the British Museum and one
167 i 5 Gordon, Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon: for (1745 ? read (1743
10 for about 1745 read on 18 June 1743
26 for 1761 read 1767
27 for in 1767 read on 25 Oct.
22 f.e. for last earl of Norfolk read earl of Norwich (afterwards sixth duke of Norfolk [q. v.])
21 f.e. for Norfolk read Norwich
161 ii 16 Gordon, Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon: before Anderson's Scottish Nation insert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, ed. Wood;
178 ii 9 f.e. Gordon, George, 4th Earl of Huntly: for Margaret read Jane
203 ii 15 f.e. Gordon, Henrietta: for in his house read in the house of James Crichton (d. 1650) [q. v.]
209 ii 8 Gordon, James B.: omit [q. v.]
214 ii 1 Gordon, Sir John, 1st Viscount Kenmure: for in 1721 read about 1627
219 i 6 Gordon, Sir John W.: for (1805 read (1814
9 for in 1805 read on 4 Nov. 1814
17 for 1823 read 1833 and for twenty read ten
220 ii 8 Gordon, Lucie: for Brandenberg read Brandenburg
221 i 25 Gordon, Osborne: omit double
29-30 for to the university read in Christ Church
30 for he succeeded read he served as one of the proctors and succeeded
31 omit proctor in the university and
14 f.e. for on the board of read one of the
11 f.e. for houses read heads of houses
ii 21 for the board of commissioners read the Koyal Commission
10 f.e. for Παμφιλίον read Παμφίλον
226 ii 13-16 Gordon, Robert (1580-1661): omit In the edition of 1655 . . . in uncomplimentary terms.
260 ii 4-6 Gosse, Philip Henry: for who helped him to embody them . . . in two volumes. read who embodied them in his handsome work (in two volumes) on the subject in 1886.
262 i 29 Gosset, Isaac (1735?-1812): for 16 Dec. read 12 Dec.
263 i 21 f.e. Gosson, Stephen: for (1555 read (1554
20 f.e. for born in 1555, read baptised at St. George's, Canterbury, April 17, 1554, was son of Cornelius Gosson and
269 i 16 f.e. Gouge, Robert: for (1631? read (1630
11 f.e. for 11 March 1646-7 read 8 June 1647
10-3 f.e. for Robert Gooch, . . . . his early education, read Robert Gouge, born at Chelmsford, and having been educated there, was admitted at the age of seventeen a sizar of the college. Another entry in the college registers records the admission on 11 March 1646-7 of one Robert Gooch of Great Yarmouth, with whom the independent divine has been wrongly confused.
277 i 1-4 Gough, John (fl. 1570): omit He revised and edited with a preface . . . Wycliffe's translation of the Bible.
282 i 9-10 Gough, Strickland: for (fl. 1730-1751) read (d. 1752)
12 omit not earlier than 1715
13 f.e. after parish, insert He died on 13 Dec. 1752.
289 ii 13-14 Gouldman, Francis: for Prebendary John Boys's read the work by Prebendary John Bois [q. v.] entitled
298 i 19 Gower, Henry: for Monokton read Monkton
300 ii 18-19 Gower, John: omit lost. It is described as
21-22 omit also stated to be
28-29 for The work has disappeared and left no trace, read The 'Speculum Meditantis,' which was long believed to have disappeared, is clearly identical with the 'Mirour de l'Omme,' a French poem of some thirty thousand lines, which was discovered by Mr. G. C. Macaulay in a manuscript in the Cambridge University Library and was printed by him in his edition of Gower's works. A few pages are missing at the beginning of the manuscript.
303 i 18 f.e. for and Cressida read with Cressida
311 ii 25 f.e. Grafton, Richard: after the printer of insert the first book of Homilies in 1547 and
314 ii 24 f.e.
22 f.e.
Graham, George (1675-1751): for 1675 read 1673
318 i 25 Graham, James, 1st Marquis of Montrose: for Henry read (Sir) John Urry [q. v.]
358 ii 4 f.e. Graham, Thomas, Lord Lynedoch: omit College
359 i 4 f.e. for Sir Robert Douglas [q. v.] read Sir Kenneth Douglas [q. v.]
361 ii 5 for at the Oaks read at the Epsom Meeting
363 ii 22 Graham, William, 7th Earl of Monteith: after payment, insert But this was never paid.
389 ii 21 f.e. Grant, Sir James (1738-1811): after Seafield. insert He was admitted fellow-commoner of Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1756, and graduated M.A. next year.
390 i 18 for Seafield read Seaforth
417 i 35 Grascome, Samuel: for (ib. read (Hasted's Kent
ii 25 for [Dr. Grove] read [Dr. Robert Grove, q. v.]
418 i 38 after pulled off' insert 1704
39 after England Man' insert 1702
41 after Church' insert 1719
44 after Englishmen' insert 1699 and after Contrivances' insert 1698
424 ii 19 Grattan, Henry: for Blackford read Blachford
439 i 20 f.e. Graves, Thomas, Lord Graves: for De Grasse read Sir Samuel Hood
441 i 17 Graves, Sir Thomas: after active service, insert The Foudroyant carried his flag in the Bay of Biscay from Oct. 1804 to Feb. 1805 [see Nesham, Christopher].
442 i 32 Gravesend, Richard de: for p. 264). read iii. 264).
12 f.e. for (ib. read (Dunst.