Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume 47




Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME XLVII


PUCKLE—REIDFURD

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

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20 ii 36 Pullen, Samuel (1598-1667): after bridge insert (1623)
21 ii 13 Pullen, Tobias: after Joshua Pullen insert dean of Middleham from 1638 until his death in 1657
22 ii 30-31 Puller, Sir Christopher: for son of Christopher Puller read grandson of Christopher Puller (d. 1789) and son of Richard Puller (1747-1826)
32 after 1786-9, insert afterwards of Painswick Court, Gloucestershire. Christopher
36 for Queen's read Oriel
14 f.e. for Puller married Louisa King read Puller married, on 9 Aug. 1804, Louisa (1772-1857), daughter of Joseph King, of Taplow, and
13 f.e. after Hertfordshire insert to which estate she succeeded
34 ii 15-18 Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath: for having died . . . . and had obtained read having died at Madrid on his way home from Portugal on 12 Feb. 1763, aged 32. He had a promising career. He obtained
21 after 167). insert He was lieutenant-colonel 1759 and M.P. for Old Sarum 1754 and for Westminster 1761-3. He was buried in Westminster Abbey 21 April 1768.
36 ii 25 Pulton, Ferdinando: after afterwards insert (from Lady-day 1556 to Lady-day 1557)
57 ii 16 f.e. Pusey, Edward B.: for Gaumé's c 'Manual of Confessors' read Gaumé's 'Manual for Confessors'
60 ii 30 for 14 Sept. read 16 Sept.
83 i 27 Pym, John: for Brynmore read Brymore
95 ii 8 f.e. Quarles, Francis: after Dibdin), insert and the Chiswick Press edition of 1812,
111 ii 21 f.e. Quin, Walter: after Spencer's book insert [i.e. Edmund Spenser's 'Faerie Queene,' where the king's mother, Mary, Queen of Scots, was denounced under the name of Duessa]
120 i 30 Radcliffe, Ann: for 1822) read 1823)
129 ii 28 Radcliffe, John (1650-1714): for Duke of Portland read Earl of Portland
135 ii 4 f.e. Radcliffe, Robert, 1st Earl of Sussex: for She died read Radcliffe's second wife died
136 ii 2 f.e. Radcliffe, Thomas, 3rd Earl of Sussex: for 20 March 1557 read 22 March 1555-6
137 i 7 for 1557 read 1556
ii 2 for 1557 read 1556-7
4 f.e. after 21 March insert 1557-8
140 i 32
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for Worth read Wroth

142 ii 23 f.e. Radcliffe, Thomas, 3rd Earl of Sussex:for the Duc d'Anjou read Henry, Duc d'Anjou (afterwards Henry III of France)
17-16 f.e. for renewed in 1578 and again read renewed in 1578 with Francis, Duc d'Alençon and d'Anjou, brother of the earlier suitor. The new French suitor again
16 f.e. for in him read in Sussex
15 f.e. for Anjou's read the French prince's
143 i 1 after Aug. insert 1578
146 ii 16
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Radclyffe, William: for 1796 read 1783
147 i 12 for He left three sons, of whom read Of his three sons
17 after 1846 insert in his father's lifetime
151 i 27 Rae, James: for Margarie' read Marjorie'
159 ii 8 Raffald, Elizabeth: after 1733 insert (baptised there on 8 July)
160 i 29 Raffles, Thomas: for where he was ordained read being ordained at Kensington Chapel
163 i 18 Raffles, Sir Thomas S.: after terest. insert A second edition appeared in 1830 and a French translation in 1824.
164 ii 36 after memoir of him. insert Another bust is in the Lion House of the Zoological Gardens.
167 ii 13 Raikes, Henry: for Cestrensis' read Cestriensis'
40-42 omit and a translation 1839 . . . . essay
9 f.e. Raikes, Henry C.: for and his father was read His father, Henry Raikes (1811-1863), of Llwynegrin, Flint, was a barrister who twice unsuccessfully contested Derby in the conservative interest, was
7 f.e. before of 'A Popular Sketch insert of a translation (1839) of Cardinal Pole's 'The Reform of England,' with an introductory essay, and
168 i 10-11 for unsuccessfully contested Derby as a conservative, read assisted his father in his candidature at Derby.
ii 15-16 for Denbighshire read Flintshire
170 i 13 Raikes, Robert: after James Raikes' insert (afterwards belonging to General Robert Napier Raikes, of Strangford Villa, Park Road, Watford)
177 ii 21 Raines, Francis R.: for rector read vicar
194 i 15-16 Ralegh, Sir Walter: for has been now identified read is identical
17 for 1650 read about 1650
202 i 24 for 1615 read 1665
203 i 20 for Ninias read Ninus
204 ii 22 f.e. for 1583 read 1581
217 ii 9
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Ralph (d. 1174) : for (ib. read (Röhricht
218 i 24 Ralph of St. Albans: for (d. 1151) read (d. 1150)
238 ii 4 f.e. Ramsay, Andrew M. : for 1730 read 1728
239 i 23 for 1795 read 1795 and 1816
30 for National read Natural
36 after 1747. insert His 'Apology for the Free and Accepted Masons,' published in Dublin in 1738 and London in 1749, was burnt at Rome 1 Feb. 1739.
241 ii 32 Ramsay, Edward B.: for 1846 read 1841
247 ii l.l. Ramsay, James A. B., 1st Marquis of Dalhousie: for as a child, but was sent to Har- read in 1816, when four years old, but in 1822 he was sent to East Sheen and in Sept. 1825 to Harrow.
248 i 1 omit row when he was ten years old.
249 i 22 f.e. for established himself at Firozpur. read went into camp at Makhu.
ii 14-20 for deemed it right to consult . . . . was declared to be read carefully considered the objections to that course, which were powerfully urged by Sir Henry Lawrence, and were shared in a less degree by his brother John. Feeling that hesitation and delay would give rise to disorder, Dalhousie acted on his own responsibility and on 29 March 1849 declared the Punjáb to be
250 i 28-29 omit the establishment. . . . . British India;

13-9 f.e. :for suspending without the authority . . . . in the Punjáb, read reversing without the authority of the government an order issued by Lord Hardinge in 1845 for calculating the allowances paid to native troops and compensation for the dearness of provisions.
251 i 20-21 for was away in Sind, and consequently read was consulted, and with his concurrence
256 i 1 before The Marquess insert A full life by Sir William Lee-Warner appeared in 1904.
275 ii 19 Randolph, Sir Thomas, 1st Earl of Moray: for 1305 read 1305-6
279 i 26 Randolph, Thomas (1523-1590): for the autumn of 1562 read April 1562
282 i 15 f.e. Randolph, Thomas (1605-1635): for quiet read quick
285 i 19 Randulf, Earl of Chester (d. 1129?): for c. 5 read C. 5
39 for Mericia read Mercia
287 ii 34 Randulf, Earl of Chester (d. 1153): for Maradoc read Maredudd
35-36 for Counsylth read Consyllt
288 i 41-42 for Dominatus read Dominabus
307 i 5 Rastrick, John U.: for Shut read Shutt
312 ii 19 Rattray, Sylvester: for But the latter read The latter
20-23 omit whereas the Sylvester . . . . in Glasgow.
18 f.e. after p. 51). insert He had a son, Sylvester, a student of medicine at Glasgow in 1680.
318 i 37 Ravenscroft, Thomas: before In 1614 insert In 1613 Ravenscroft issued 'Musalia,' a collection of glees (cf. Musical World, 1840, ii. 139).
322 ii 17 Rawdon, Marmaduke: for 1868 read 1863
324 ii 36 Rawlet, John: for 'Public read 'Poetic
334 i 20 Rawlinson, Sir Thomas (1647-1708): for A grandson read A second cousin
22-23 for of the elder Sir Thomas's . . . . in 1732). read of the Rev. Robert Rawlinson of Charlwood, Surrey, and his grandfather Daniel Rawlinson was the first Sir Thomas Rawlinson' s first cousin.
18-15 f.e. for He was twice married . . . . mason of Sudbury. read He was buried at Haughley, Suffolk. He married his first cousin Dorothea (1704-43), daughter of the Rev. Richard Ray of Haughley, Suffolk.
13 f.e. for Walter read Sir Walter
12 f.e. after estates, insert married Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Ladbroke, lord mayor of London,
335 i l.l. Rawlinson, Thomas (1681-1725): transfer inverted comma to close of article
335 ii 22 Rawlinson, Sir William: for 1696) read 1703)
32 before entered read was admitted from Hawkshead School pensioner of Christ's College, Cambridge, 13 April 1655, aged 15,
345 ii 25 Raymond, Robert, Lord Raymond: after 1673, insert was educated at Eton and was admitted pensioner of Christ's College, Cambridge, in Nov. 1689, aged 15, afterwards becoming a fellow-commoner. He
346 ii 15 f.e. Raymond, Sir Thomas: after in 1627, insert was admitted from Stortford School pensioner of Christ's College, Cambridge, 5 April 1643, aged 16, being admitted student of Gray's Inn 4 Feb. 1644-5 and graduating B.A. at midsummer 1646. He
347 i 20 f.e. Raynalde, Thomas: for In 1540 there appeared read In 1545 he edited
18-17 f.e. for the writer, whose initials, . . . . given, read the original writer, who is supposed to have been one Richard Jonas (1540),
5 f.e. omit in 1545
ii 30 after 8vo. insert He also issued Wyat's 'Certaine Psalmes' and an edition of Matthew's Bible. In all about thirty books bear his imprint.
348 i 12 f.e. Rayner, Lionel B.: for 1832 read 1831
353 i 16 f.e. Read, Thomas: for has then become read was afterwards
ii 3 omit Pink
355 ii 9 Reade, Charles: for 1831 read 1851
359 i 5 Reade, Edward A.: for a connection read a cousin
361 i 3 f.e.
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Reade, Joseph B.: for Fairish read Farish
ii 7 f.e. Reade, William W.: for 30 Jan. read 26 Dec.

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Reed, Isaac: for Staple Inn read Staple's Inn
15 f.e. for 1837 read 1807
405 i 11 f.e. Reeve, Edmund: after judge, insert son of Christopher Reeve,
10 f.e. after 1585 insert and was admitted to Caius College, Cambridge, 30 Sept. 1605
414 i 13 Reeve, Sir Thomas: for After becoming read After entering Trinity College, Oxford, as a commoner in 1688, and becoming
415 i 18-17 f.e. Reeves, John (1752?-1829): for In 1778 he became . . . . proceeded M.A. read On 11 Nov. 1775 he was elected Michel scholar of Queen's College, and on 8 Oct. 1777 he proceeded M.A.
424 ii 15 f.e. Reid, Alexander (1586?-1641): for younger brother read elder brother
439 i 7 Reid, Thomas (1710-1796): for internal read external