Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 29




Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME XXIX


INGLIS—JOHN

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

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v i 2 f.e. List of Writers: insert S. R. G. . . . S. R. Gardiner, LL.D.
1 ii 4-2 f.e. Inglis, Charles (1734-1816): for apparently in New York . . . . he conducted read in 1734 in co. Donegal, where his father, Archibald Inglis, was a beneficed clergyman (d. 1745). Going to America to seek a livelihood, Inglis from 1755 to 1758 conducted
2 i 16 f.e. after phlets. add A monument was placed to his memory in St. Paul's Church, Halifax, and a memorial in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
10 ii 33-35 Ingoldsby, Sir Richard (d. 1685): omit and on 28 Dec. . . . Hist. xxii. 84)
11 i 3 after 1659, insert received the thanks of parliament for seizing Windsor Castle on its behalf on 28 Dec. 1659 (Commons Journals, vii. 798),
21 i 41-42 Innes, Cosmo: for Kilvarock read Kilravock
30 ii 44-45 Ireland, John (1761-1842): for William IV, and Queen Victoria read and William IV
10 f.e. before A marble bust insert He was too infirm to be present at the coronation of Queen Victoria, and his place was taken by the sub-dean, Lord John Thynne.
35 ii 27 Ireland, Samuel: after 'Frogmore Fete.' insert Before 1811 he settled at York, where his extravagance led to a temporary imprisonment in the Castle. Andrew Ritchie, who saw much of him at this period, describes him as engaging in manner and very communicative, but vain and unprincipled. He seems to have published at York a weekly print called 'The Comet,' in which he lampooned his neighbours, and contemplated issuing a poem on the 'Pleasures of Temperance' (MS. Letter from Ritchie to Richard Garnett, Nov. 1811).
11-5 f.e. for Mr. Ingleby describes his wife . . . . married a second time, read Ireland's second wife belonged to the Kentish family of Culpepper and was widow of Captain Paget Bayly, R.N. (brother of the first Earl of Uxbridge), whom she had married 25 Aug. 1791.
45 i 35-36 Irons, William J.: for honorary canon read prebendary
37 for 1840 read 1860
45 for 1871 read 1876
50 i 15 f.e. Irvine, James: for sixty-seventh read fifty-seventh
58 ii 15 f.e. Irwin, Sir John: for 15th foot read 5th foot
59 i 14 f.e. for 1766 read 1768
84 ii 36 Izacke, Richard: for 1700?) read 1698)
4 f.e. for is stated to have died 'about 1700.' read was buried in the church of Ottery St. Mary, 18 March 1697-8.
90 ii 19-20 Jackson (afterwards Duckett), Sir George: for presided read was present
91 ii 13 f.e. Jackson, Sir George: after survived him insert till 9 Dec. 1891
99 ii 17 Jackson, John (1811-1885): after offered), insert and whose curate he had been at Hornsey,
104 ii 6-5 f.e. Jackson, Richard: omit of Dissenters
107 i 29 Jackson, Thomas (1579-1640): for Crackanthorpe read Richard Crakanthorpe
112 ii 7 f.e. Jackson, William (1815-1866): for Lea read Sea
114 i 6 Jacob, Benjamin: for Wesley read the elder Wesley
12 f.e. Jacob, Edward: for Mary Chalker . . . . county, read Jane, daughter of Strangford Violl, vicar of Upminster.
141 i 31 James III of Scotland: for in his ninth year, read when nine years old.
146 i 25 James IV of Scotland: for Larg read Largo
150 ii 2-3 for Denmark read Dantzic
195 i 2 f.e. James II of England: for p. 488 read iv. 288
197 i 33 for Stuart read Churchill
202 i 9 f.e. James Francis Edward Stuart: for Petro read Retiro
209 ii 33
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James, George P. R.: for 1801 read 1799
210 ii 18 for May read June
22-23 for During the last years . . . . to write, read His last novel appears to have been 'The Cavalier,' published in America in 1859.
221 ii 19 f.e. James, Thomas (1573?-1629): for Bishop Aungervile's read Richard de Bury's
224 ii 18 James, Thomas (1748-1804): for sixty read fifty-two
23 for over three hundred read two hundred and forty-five
17 f.e. for 1810 read 1824
225 ii 21 f.e. James, William (1542-1617): for only read only other
227 ii 34 James, Sir William (1721-1783): after Wiltshire, insert Among his friends was Laurence Sterne, who was a frequent visitor at his town house in Gerrard Street, Soho.
246 ii 4 Janeway, James: for unmarried read leaving a widow, Hannah
250 i 6 Jardine, David: after The son insert who graduated M.A. at Glasgow University in 1813,
265 i 9 f.e. Jefferies, Richard: for Surrey read Kent
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Jeffrey, Francis, Lord Jeffrey: for sessions read session
276 ii 2 f.e. Jeffreys, George (d. 1685): after 30,829, insert 30,830,
289 ii 19 f.e. Jekyll, Joseph: before Most insert His correspondence was edited collectively with a brief memoir by the Hon. Algernon Bourke in 1894.
307 i 3 f.e. Jenkinson, Anthony: after tsar insert Ivan the Terrible,
325 ii 22-23 Jenner, Thomas (fl. 1631-1656): for Probably a posthumous work, London, 1686, 4to. read London, 1656, 4to.
332 i l.l. Jenye, Thomas: for 1890 read 1891
339 i 20 Jeremie, James A.: after originality, insert He was created D.C.L. at Oxford at Commemoration 1862
341 i 5 Jenny, Isaac: for John read James
342 i 33 Jermyn, Henry, Earl of St. Albans: after knt. insert by Mary Barber
344 i 29 Jermyn, Henry, 1st Baron Dover: before Thomas insert Sir and after Suffolk insert (by Rebecca, who afterwards married Viscount Brouncker)
345 i 18 for Abbeville read Albeville
55-57 omit one of himself . . . . who died young
4-3 f.e. for Judith Pooley, probably of Boxted, read Judith, daughter of Sir Edmund Poley of Badley,
ii 1 after iii. 241). insert She died at Cheveley in 1726 and was buried beside her husband.
3-4 for who had married his niece, read his grand-nephew, son of his niece by her marriage with Sir Robert Davers.
349 ii 2 Jerrold, Donglas W.: for eldest read youngest
12 for 1835 read 1836
350 i 10 f.e. for 101. read 60l.
ii 6 for the one-act read his one-act
30 for 13 Sept. read 12 Sept.
33 for 1845 read 1843
35 for 1843 read 1845
351 i 1 Jerrold, Douglas W.: omit part
2 for six read eighteen
ii 5 for Sydney read Sidney
12 for 'Works' read chief 'Works'
17 for Witch read Gipsey
18-19 for about 1823 read 26 Aug. 1821
21 for 1825 read 1834
22 for about 1825 read 15 Sept. 1828
24 for about 1826 read 11 Jan. 1880
29 for about 1828 read 21 May 1829
32 for 1828 read 1829
33-34 for in 1828 read 4 April 1831
37 for three-act read two-act
60-61 omit 'Hercules, King of Clubs' . . . . in 1836
352 i 8 for essays read stories
19 for 1852. read 1840-1, edited and in part written by Jerrold.
22 for 1852-4 read 1868 and for two-act read three-act
23-24 omit was nominally Jerrold's . . . . John Poole
353 i 6 Jerrold, W. Blanchard: for fifty-seventh read fifty-eighth
366 ii 32 Jesse, Edward: for Halifax read Driffield
378 i 4 Jeune, Francis: for Colburn read Colborne
15-18 for and at the same time . . . . Gloucester Cathedral, read to which office a canonry in Gloucester Cathedral is attached. Shortly afterwards he was appointed rector of Taynton, Gloucestershire. As master of his college and as sub-dean of Gloucester his services were highly esteemed.
21 for hebdominal council read hebdomadal board
43-44 for in 1858, and the following year read from 1858 to 1862,
11 f.e. after the Times' insert and equally of the advanced broad church party
385 i 23 Jewsbury, Geraldine E.: after vault, insert Her letters were edited by Mrs. Alexander Ireland in 1892.
395 ii 29 Jobson, Sir Francis: for his half-brother read his wife's half-brother
400 i 2 Jocelyn, Robert, 1st Viscount Jocelyn: after Hardwicke. insert He was admitted a student of Gray's Inn in 1709.
3 for in 1706 read 27 Jan. 1718-19
38 after first insert in 1720
20 f.e. for Earl Roden read Earl of Roden
8 f.e. for ten read nine
ii 33 Jocelyn, Robert, 1st Earl of Roden: for 9 Sept. read 1 Dec.
403 ii 16 f.e. John, King of England: for Luggarshall read Ludgershall
406 i 32 for twenty-second read thirty-second
427 ii 5 f.e. John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford: for May read June
433 i 23 for Nantes read Mantes
435 i 31 for later years read earlier years
436 i 37 John, Saint (d. 721): for Barton read Burton
449 ii 3 f.e. John (d. 1320), called of Dalderby: Compare this article with that on Dalderby, John de, in volume xiii. pp. 383-4.
451 i 17-21 John (d. 1379), called of Bridlington: for This shows that 1895 . . . . formally canonised, read He was actually canonised by a bull of Boniface IX, dated 24 Sept. 1401.
29 for Holland read Beaufort
452 ii 1 John (fl. 1460), called of Bury: for Learning read Blaming