Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 41




Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME XLI


NICHOLS—O'DUGAN

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

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1 ii 9 Nichols, James: for (1845) read (1845 and 1848)
19 ii 13 Nicholson, John (1821-1857): for Read read Reed
28 i 35 Nicholson, William (1591-1672): for aged 72 read aged 80
29 i 17 f.e. Nicholson, William (1753-1815): for many patients read four patients
16 f.e. after his own insert respectively in 1790, 1802, 1806, and 1812 (the last not being completed)
88 ii 8-7 f.e. Noel, Baptist, 3rd Viscount Campden: for Thomas Watton, lord Watton, read Thomas Wotton, lord Wotton,
103 i 21 f.e. Nonant, Hugh de: for Hubert of Salisbury read Herbert of Salisbury
107 i 1 Norden, John: omit and
8 omit Additional
110 ii 37 Norgate, Robert: after 1573-4. insert He became master of Corpus Christi College in 1573.
112 ii l.l. Norman, George W.: for Baron Overston read Baron Overstone
118 i 9 Norris, Sir Edward: for Francis read Francis Vere
130 i 14 Norris, Sir John: for was finally recalled read was superseded in command, though he remained at Brest till near the end of the year
152 ii 10 North, Sir Dudley: for third son read fourth son
154 ii 24 f.e. North, Edward, 1st Baron North: for Sconington read Sinnington
163 ii 36 North, Frederick, 2nd Earl of Guilford: for Bassett read Basset
200 ii 25-26 Northey, Sir Edward: for Sir Thomas Raymond [q. v.], baron of the exchequer. read Robert Raymond, Lord Raymond [q. v.], lord chief justice.
201 ii 10 f.e. Northmore, Thomas: for Earle read Erie
207 ii 1
3-4
Norton, Caroline E. S.: for Lockhart read Henry Nelson Coleridge
220 i 6 f.e. Norton, Samuel: for ff. 81-90 read ff. 17-21, 24-28, and 81-90
221 i 12 f.e. Norton, Thomas (fl. 1477): before Addit. MSS. insert Sloane MSS. 1198, 2174, and omit 300 [1]
222 i 12 f.e. Norton, Thomas (1532-1584): omit Middle
245 ii 32 Nowell, Alexander: for Jewell's read Jewel's
247 i 25-26 for name unknown, read whose name seems to have been Blount,
27-31 for who had been married before . . . . she had issue, read widow of Thomas Bowyer, grocer, of London.
32 after 1612 insert being buried at Mundham, near Chichester (see monumental inscription and parish register at Mundham)
248 i 13-14 for Pankhurst's read Parkhurst's
253 i 15 Nower, Francis: for C. P. Nowers read G. P. Nowers
278 ii 30 Nutter, William: for 21 March read 14 March
279 i 5 f.e. Nye, Nathaniel: after astronomy' insert (Nye also published an almanack for 1642 and two others in 1645)

283 i 31 Nye, Stephen: after 1729) [q. v.] insert An 'Examination' by John Jackson (1686-1763) [q. v.] appeared in 1715
287 i 29 Oakeley, Frederick: for Time read Tones
300 i 13 Oates, Titus: for Buckingham read Gates
301 i 35 for Withins read Wybhens [q. v.]
303 ii 5 after Cartwright; insert Lord Kenyon's MSS. pp. 105-8; Rochester's Familiar Letters, 1714, p. 150;
312 i 11 f.e. O'Brien, Donogh C.: for March read de Marisco [q. v.]
316 ii 11 f.e. O'Brien, James T.: for Westmeath read Wexford
317 i 23 after ings insert as well as those of the deists
ii 11-12 for seven sons and six daughters read eight sons and five daughters
17 after year insert (4th edit. 1877 and 5th edit. 1886)
19 for directed against ritualism, read in great part directed against Tractarianism,
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21
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O'Brien, Murtough: for Murtough read Murtogh
20-24 omit He attended a synod . . . . three thousand students.
37 after 1086. insert His daughter Mòr (d. 1137) married Murchadh O'Maelsechlainn.
40 after vol. ii.; insert Annals Loch Cé (Kolls Series);
380 i 31 O'Brien, Turlough: for Murtough read Murtogh
372 i 4 O'Connell, Daniel (1775-1847): for brother read uncle
16 f.e. for return read recovery
400 i 24 O'Connor, Cathal (1150-1224): for March read de Marisco [q. v.]
405 i 8 f.e. O'Connor, Luke S.: for February 1868 read January 1867
ii 13 f.e. O'Connor, Roderic (1116-1198): for (1116 read (1116?
428 i 5 f.e. Odo of Canterbury: for Odo read Odo 'de Cancia'
3-2 f.e. for These sermons are remarkable for their frequent introduction read They have been attributed both to Odo of Canterbury and to Odo of Cheriton, but the frequent introduction
l.l. omit which helps to explain the
ii 1-3 for confusion with Odo . . . . the latter author read points to the latter's authorship; they are, however, distinct from Odo of Cheriton's sermons
429 ii 13 f.e. Odo of Cheriton: for undoubtedly read probably and for Canterbury read Cheriton
12 f.e. for Cheriton read Canterbury
434 i 28 O'Donnell, Calvagh: for 1581 read 1561
449 ii 35 O'Donovan, John: for Henthorne read Henthorn