Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 42




Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME XLII


O'DUINN—OWEN

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

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6 ii 8 Offor, George: for biography read bibliography
7 i 35 Offord, Andrew: for Newbold read Newbald
10 ii 34 Ogborne, David: for (fl. 1740-1764) read (d. 1601)
11 i 20-22 for After 1704 Ogborne appears . . . his death, read Ogborne died at Chelmsford and was buried in the churchyard there 6 Jan. 1801.
24 for three sons . . . John [q. v.] read three sons and three daughters. John [q. v.]
25-26 for and Elizabeth [q. v.] . . . his children read was son
28 before Baker's Biogr. insert Essex Review, vol. viii. No. 31 (July 1899);
34 Ogborne, Elizabeth: for (1759 read (1763?
35-36 omit born at Chelmsford . . . 16 May 1759,
37 for David Ogborne [q. v.] read Sir John Eliot, bart., by Jane Jackson. She married about 1790 John Ogborne [q. v.], son of David Ogborne [q. v.]
38 for elder brother read husband
10 f.e. for Miss Ogborne read Mrs. Ogborne
9 f.e. for ninety-fifth read ninetieth
ii 1 before Gent. Mag. insert Essex Review (July 1899);
6 Ogborne, John: for (fl. 1770-1790) read (1755-1837)
7 omit possibly
26 for wife read sister (baptised at Chelmsford, 31 Aug. 1764)
30 omit the line
31 for but in read In
34-35 for This may have . . . same name, read He died a pensioner of the National Benevolent Institution, being buried in Tottenham Court Road Burial Ground 13 Nov. 1837. His wife, Elizabeth Ogborne, is separately noticed.
36 before Redgrave's Dict, insert Essex Review (July 1899);
12 i 13 Ogden, James: for 1889 read 1869
ii 21 f.e. Ogden, Samuel (1626?-1697): for (1626? read (1628?
19 f.e. for about 1626 read about 1628, the son of John Ogden,
18 f.e. for and Christ's College, Cambridge, read and was admitted to Christ's College, Cambridge, as a sizar 4 May 1648, aged 20.
17 f.e. after B.A. insert (1651-2)
15 i 32 Ogilby, John: for Rathfurm read Rathfarnham
17 ii 17 f.e. Ogilvie, Charles A.: for Jenkinson read Jenkyns
21 ii 16 Ogilvie, John (1797-1867): for Grant read Smart
35 ii 26-27
29-30
Ogle Sir Chaloner: for Trevelyan read Trelawney
41 i 10 Ogle, Sir John: omit the judge
43 i 7 f.e. Ogle, Robert, 1st Baron Ogle: for Tailboys read Talboys
57 i 9 O'Halloran, Sir Joseph: for in Connaught Terrace read 42 Connaught Square
18 for Bayley read Bayly
63 ii 3 O'Hara, James, Lord Kilmaine: for 201 read 121
77 ii 24 Okely, Francis: omit [q. v.]
108 i 8 f.e. Oldfield, Thomas: for her read his
110 ii 9 Oldham, John (1653-1683): after rate, insert An edition by Robert Bell appearedvin 1854.
139 ii 4 Oliphant, Sir William (1551-1628): after William insert Lord Newton
151 i 30 Oliver, Thomas (d. 1624): after Cambridge, insert He is probably the Thomas Oliver who matriculated as pensioner from Christ's College, Cambridge, in Nov. 1569
153 ii 29-31 Oliver, William (1659-1716): for His rules , . . and a discourse read Oliver's discourse
36 for Sir Hans Sloane read James Petiver [q. v.]
169 i 24 f.e. O'Malley, Grace: for Ui read Ni and for ui read ni
178 i 6 O'More, Rory: after Oge insert or O'More (d. 1578) [q. v.]
184 i 35 O'Neill, Daniel: for Kirckhoven read Kirkhoven
21-17 f.e. for but apparently he had . . . died young, read The son Harry to whom reference is made in the 'Clarendon State Papers' was no doubt his wife's son Harry by her second husband, John Poliander Kirkhoven; he subsequently became Baron Wotton and Earl of Bellomont (see under Kirkhoven, Catharine, Lady Stanhope and Countess of Chesterfield).
194 i 18 f.e. O'Neill, Hugh: for 1605 read 1600
208 i 8 O'Neill, Sir Phelim: for Statement read Settlement
19-20 O'Neill, Shane, 2nd Earl of Tyrone: omit second Earl Of Tyrone
238 i 14 Ord, John W.: for Langburgh read Langbargh
18 for Boyce read Boyne
248 ii 15 Ordish, Rowland M.: for Great Western read South Western
249 i 30 O'Reilly, John B.: for its newspaper read their newspaper
264 i 22 Ornsby, George: for Book read Books
267 i 2 O'Rourke, Tiernan: for eight read eighteen
276 ii 28-34 Osbaldeston, Richard: omit Archdeacon Moss . . . Bishops, ii. 69).
279 i 25 Osbern, Claudianus: after Canterbury [q. v.] insert The 'Panormia' is identical with a work entitled 'Thesaurus Novus Latinitatis,' which was edited by A. Mai in 'Classici Auct. e Vat. Cod.' Borne 1836, tom. viii. (of. W. Mayer in Das Rheinische Museum, vol. xxix., and Loewe, Prodromus Corp. Gloss. Lat. 1876, p. 240).
295 ii 9-8 f.e. Osborne, Sir Thomas, 1st Earl of Danby and Duke of Leeds: for to warrant his nomination as member read (It was Henry Osborne and not, as is often stated, Thomas Osborne who was nominated a member
6 f.e. for 1667. read 1667).
298 ii 22 for leaner Dick read leaner, Dick,
300 ii 32-33 for December read October
323 i 13 f.e. Oswald, Saint (d. 972): for (d. 972) read (d. 992)
347 i 29 Otway, Thomas (1652-1685): for Introducing himself read During the previous year, 1671, introducing himself
21 f.e. after plays, insert When Mrs. Behn's 'Forc'd Marriage' was published, in 1671, 'Mr. Westwood' figures in the part of the king in the cast of characters.
350 i 21 f.e. after the world.' insert This portrait is at Bretby Castle, Derbyshire. An engraving by Mr. W. J. Alais was published by Dr. Grosart in 1880.
352 i 3 f.e. for W. T. Thornton read Thomas Thornton
ii 28-49 Otway, Thomas (1616-1693): for is said to have been born in Wiltshire . . . D.D. from Trinity College, Dublin, read born at Alderbury, Wiltshire, on 1 Nov. 1616, was son of George Otway, vicar of that place. The father, who was apparently first cousin of Humphrey Otway, father of Thomas Otway, the dramatist, graduated B.A. 1599-1600 and M.A. 1603 from Christ's College, Cambridge. Thomas, the future bishop, was educated at Winchester, and was admitted a sizar of Christ's College, Cambridge, on 13 June 1632, 'aged 15.' He graduated B.A. 1685-6 and M.A. in 1689, afterwards taking the degree of D.D. at Trinity College, Dublin
7 f.e. after i. 257). insert He was rector of St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate, June 1663-June 1664, and of Etchingham, Sussex, June 1664-1670.
357 ii 15 f.e. Oughtred, William: for Horizonal read Horizontall
359 ii 13 Ouseley, Sir Frederick A. G.: for Lorchill read Lovehill
361 i 25 Ouseley, Gideon: for Liga read Siga
365 i 15-16 Outram, Benjamin: for Jessopp read Jessop
375 ii 5-6 Overall, John: omit and having graduated B.A.
7 after 1578. insert He graduated B.A. in 1579 and M.A. in 1582.
382 i 17 Overbury, Sir Thomas: for (d. 1683) read (d. 1684)
4 f.e. for 1683 read 1683-4
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Overton, Charles: for Ronaldkirk read Romaldkirk
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Overton John (1763-1838): for Churchman read Churchmen
386 ii 2 f.e. Overton, Richard: for 54 read 55
398 i 18 Owen of Wales: before In August insert Owen is doubtless the person claiming to be 'heir of Wales' with whom Sir John Menstreworth was intriguing in 1377 (Chron. Angliæ, p. 135).
399 ii 19 Owen, Alice: for Pinks's read Pink's
419 i 16 Owen, Jacob: for Belston read Bilston
420 i 10 f.e. Owen, John (1560?–1622): for Plas Dhu read Plas du
3 f.e. for Trelleck read Trelech
435 ii 10-12 Owen, Sir Richard (1804-1892): omit owner of Fulmer Place . . . in 1741,
13 after Eskrigge insert owner of Fulmer Place and high sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1741
442 ii 33 for and he made read and, as guest of Sir John Fowler, he made