Dictionary of National Biography, 1904 errata/Volume S2




Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN SUPPLEMENT—VOLUME II


CHIPPENDALE—HOSTE

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

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9 ii 7 Church, Richard W.: for 'Paschal read 'Pascal
38 Churchill, Randolph H. S. (called Lord Randolph Churchill): for Mr. Frewen read Mr. Frewer
37 ii 11 f.e. Cochrane-Baillie, Alexander D. R. W., 1st Baron Lamington: for In 1857 read At a by-election in Jan. 1857
10 f.e. for and from read and was rejected at the general election in April. From
43 i 18 Colebrooke, Sir William M. G.: omit on the retired list
22 after 1859 insert and general 26 Dec. 1865
58 i 16 Cooke, Sir George: for 1757 read 1750
71 i 2 f.e. Coventry, Andrew: for Stitchell read the Relief Church at Stitchell
72 i 3 f.e. Cowen, Joseph: for (1829 read (1831
73 i 12 f.e. for 1885 read 1886
74 ii 19 Cowper (afterwards Cowper-Temple), William F., Baron Mount-Temple: for 1863 read 1868
28-29 for from February 1857 . . . . this office read in February 1857 he was transferred to
31 after education insert and on 24 Sept. 1857 resumed the presidency of the board of health, holding both offices together till March 1858
80 i 11 Craven, Mrs. Pauline M. A. A.: for Dublin read Dublin County
81 ii 37 Crealock, Henry H.: for gazetted read promoted
90 ii 10 f.e. Cromwell, Ralph, 4th Baron Cromwell: for 1418 read 1417
91 i 1 for 6 March read 6 March 1418
93 i
ii
4 f.e.
20 f.e.
Crowther, Samuel A.: for 1892 read 1891
98 ii 25 Cureton, Charles R.: after 1891, insert of the 7th dragoon guards 23 Sept. 1891
106 i 2 f.e. Dale, Thomas P.: for bookseller read publisher, stockbroker, and East India agent
ii 2 omit (where his tutor was Colenso)
3 after 1841 insert and was privately coached by Colenso
107 i 22 for By his wife (married in 1846) read He married, in 1846, Mary, elder daughter of William Francis of Reigate,
114 i 47-48 Dashwood, Francis, Baron le Despencer: for in the same year read in 1768
13 f.e. for being succeeded read having been succeeded the year before
12 f.e. for the militia read the Bucks militia
5-8
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for and during Lord North's . . . . postmaster-general. read Lord Chatham made him joint postmaster-general in 1766, and he continued in that office till 1781, through Lord North's long administration.
115 i 4 Davidson, Samuel: for 1899) read 1898)
117 ii 31-58 Davies, David C.: Note that Davies's namesake David Christopher Davies is separately noticed in the Dictionary (see vol. xiv. p. 133)
118 ii 81 Davis, Sir John F.: for July 1819 read 16 June 1819

120 ii 18 f.e. Dawson, Sir John W.: for 1882 read 1881
127 ii 16 f.e. Denison, George A.: omit ninth
132 i 6-7 Dickson, Sir James R.: for New South Wales read Melbourne
ii 17 f.e. omit cultured
16-15
f.e.
for yet he was hardly popular, though read and though he was not cultured was popular, and
11-10
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for one son and four daughters read six sons and seven daughters
139 i 29 Dixon, Richard W.: for Dr. Giffard read Dr. Gifford
149 ii 26 Douglas, Sir William F.: for 1822 read 1882
180 i 8 f.e. Ellice, Sir Charles H.: for Berkshire regiment read 49th (Berkshire) regiment
183 i 31 Elphinstone, Sir Howard C.: for 1858 read 1855
184 ii 38 Elton, Charles I.: after generation, insert It was largely due to his acumen and research that the chapter of Christ Church, Oxford, was induced in Feb. 1865 to carry out a moral obligation imposed upon them by a conveyance from King Henry VIII, and to endow the chair of the regius professor of Greek (Abbott and Campbell's Life of Jowett, i. 319; Times, 16 Jan. 1865).
185 i 37 omit his cousin,
186 i 31 Elvey, Sir George J.: for 1893) read 1894)
ii 34 for 9 Sept. 1893 read 9 Dec. 1894
200 ii 5 f.e. Fane, Sir Edmund D. V.: for 1880-1 read 1879-81
4 f.e. for 1882-5 read 1881-5, at Brussels March-Dec. 1885,
2 f.e. for 1893 read 1893 to 1898 and at Copenhagen from 1898
202 i 50-51 Farrer, Sir Thomas H., 1st Baron Farrer: for several years read nearly two years
211 i 12-13 Findlay, Sir George: for on 21 May 1892 read in 1892
225 i 28 Ford, Sir Francis C: after made insert K.C.M.G. in 1885
234 ii 34 Fowler, Sir John: for 1879 read 1880
237 i 1-2 Fox, Sir William: for and after doing which Fox was knighted, read Fox had been made K.C.M.G. 24 May 1879.
241 ii 2 f.e. Franks, Sir Augustus W.: for Baron Pichou read Baron Pichon
250 i 2 Freeman, Edward A.: for 7 May read 7 March
251 ii l.l. Fremantle, Thomas F., 1st Baron Cottesloe: for 1826 read 1830
280 ii 20 Gladstone, William E.: for third son read fourth son
35 for Napp read Knapp
281 ii l.l. for Lord Stanley (afterwards read Mr. Stanley (afterwards Lord Stanley and
285 i 28 for James Round read Charles Grey Round
309 i 6 for Samuel Chichester read Chichester Samuel
312 ii 32-5 for The suzerainty of the queen . . . was afterwards disputed. read As regards the power and position of the queen in relation to the South African Republic, the word 'suzerainty' was deliberately not employed, though the precise effect of the disuse of the term was afterwards disputed.
317 ii 9 f.e. for 5,000,000l. read 50,000,000l.
329 i l.l. Goodwin, Harvey: for 1839 read 1840
347 i 14 f.e. Gray, Sir James: for until his death read until 1770
354 ii 32 Gregory, William: for for many years till 1783 read for three months in 1782
358 ii 13 f.e. Grey, Sir George: after local powers. insert He was made K.C.B. in 1848.
361 i 12 f.e. for 1899 read 1898
11 f.e. for 1896 read 1897
361 ii 12 Grey, Sir Henry G., 3rd Earl Grey: for 1807 read 1806
364 i 19 f.e. for Mr. G. A. Grey read his nephew Mr. Albert H. G. Grey
ii 2 after Earl Grey. insert He was made K.G. in 1863 and G.C.M.G. in 1869.
367 i 36 Grosvenor, Hugh L., 1st Duke of Westminster: for elected read created
377 ii 15 Halford, Sir Henry St. J.: after issue insert His brother John succeeded him
16 for his death read his brother's death
377 ii 5 f.e. Hall, Sir Charles: for At the general election of July 1892 read At a by-election in Aug. 1892
378 ii 10 f.e. Hall, William E.: for 1886 read 1866
381 i 29 Hamerton, Philip G. : after establishment insert in 1869

387 ii 22 Harbord, William: for in 1672, when he read in 1661, when he was returned to the House of Commons for Clifton, Dartmouth, and Hardness borough. In 1672 he
389 ii 30 Hardinge, Sir Arthur E.: after colonel-commandant. insert He was made colonel of the Coldstream Guards on 25 Feb. 1890.
395 i 12 f.e. Harris, George: for deputy court judge read deputy county court judge
400 i 29 Haughton, Samuel: for M.D. Cantab. 1880 read Cambridge 1881
404 ii 18 f.e. Hawksley, Thomas: after civil engineer, insert son of John Hawksley by his wife, Mary Whittle
417 i 17 Heurtley, Charles A.: after 1872 insert and with a canonry of Christ Church, Oxford, till his death
434 i 28 Holden, Hubert A.: for College read School
ii 28-34
Note that it was not the subject of this article but Dr. Benjamin Hall Kennedy [q. v.] who projected the 'Sabrinæ Corolla.' At Dr. Kennedy's invitation Dr. Henry Holden, cousin of the subject of this article, assisted in the preparation of the third and fourth editions, issued in 1867 and 1890 respectively.
438 i 14 f.e. Holloway, Sir Charles: for and settled read and retiring from the army in 1824, settled
444 i 4 Hort, Fenton J. A.: for placed fifth read bracketed third
447 ii 8 f.e. Hoste, Sir George C.: for the battles of Quatre Bras on the 16th, and Waterloo read the battle of Waterloo