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Herbert, William, 3rd Earl of Pembroke: address which played a prominent part in all dedications to him which are extant. Thomas Thorpe, the procurer of the MS. of the 'Sonnets' for purposes of publication, subsequently dedicated two books to Pembroke, and approached him there in the conventional tone of exaggerated subservience. There is no good ground for seeking a clue to the mystery of Shakespeare's 'Sonnets' in the publisher's address to Mr. W. H. All the arguments which would identify Pembroke with the youth for whom Shakespeare in the 'Sonnets' professes affection may safely be neglected. (See Wriothesley, Henry, 3rd Earl of Southampton, and the 'Life of Shakespeare' by the writer of this article)
237 i 38 Herd, John: for Addit. MS. 1818, art. 5, read Sloane MS. 1818, f. 132,
243 ii 2 Hericke, Sir William: for (1557 read (1562
7-8 for born at Leicester in 1557. read baptised at St. Martin's, Leicester, 9 Dec. 1562.
246 i 16 f.e. Heriot, John: for In 1792 read After 1798
13 f.e. for In the same year read Previously in 1792
248 i 20 Herle, Charles: after tract insert by Edward Gee (1613-1660 [q. v.])
252 ii 6 Heron, Robert (1764-1807): omit 'Pizarro,' a tragedy, 1799.
289 i 14 Hervey, Mary, Lady: omit probably
15-18 for there is, however . . . . (Gage, p. 319), but read according to the inscription on her tombstone in Ickworth church (cf. Gage, p. 319, where the year is misread 1706).
19 f.e. for Edith Bellenden read Mary Bellenden
ii 24-26 for to a large family . . . . qualities which read It was the marked personality of his brothers and sisters-in-law rather than of her own children that
290 i 18 Hervey, Thomas: for (1698 read (1699
23-24 for a university, no doubt to Cambridge, read Christ Church, Oxford,
26 omit apparently
298 i 35 Heslop, Luke: for 87 read 86
316 ii 9 f.e. Heydon, Sir Henry: for Solery read Sollars
319 i 5 f.e. Heylyn, Peter: for grandnephew read second cousin
323 ii 9-6 f.e. Heylyn, Rowland: for The names . . . . born in 1562. read He was son of David Heylyn of Shrewsbury by his wife, Alice, and was grandson of Robert Heylyn of the same place. The Heylyns of Alder ton, Shropshire, were his cousins (see Visitation of Shropshire for 1623). His mother, on his father's death, married Thomas Puller of Shrewbury, by whom she had a son, Abraham Puller. Rowland, born at Shrewsbury in 1562, was admitted to the free school there in 1571.
324 i 37 after Alice insert (daughter of Richard Aldworth, of Reading)
15 f.e. for the grandson read the second cousin
14 f.e. for Heylyn's brother read Heylyn
330 i 24-25 Heywood, Jasper: for the elector of Bavaria, Duke William, read Duke William of Bavaria,
344 i 45-46 Hibbert, Robert: for Ballard Nembhard read John Frederic Nembhard
352 i 27-28 Hickes, George: for a private chapel of Bishop Turner of Ely at Enfield read the oratory of Bishop White of Peterborough at Southgate
366 i 7 f.e. Higden, William: for [anon.] read (sometimes ascribed to Higden, but more probably by Samuel Grascome [q. v.])
369 i 36-37 Higgins, Godfrey: for Haddam Castle, Northumberland read Hoddam Castle, Dumfriesshire
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Highham, Thomas: for 1796 read 1795
39-40 for line engraver under the Findens, read pupil of Greig,
378 ii 29-30 Highmore, Nathaniel: for entered at Trinity College, Oxford, in 1632, read was scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, 1632-9,
379 i 7 f.e. Highton, Henry: for Mitchell read Michel
382 ii 23 f.e. Hildersam, Arthur: for 1567 read 1576
11 f.e. for 1586 read Oct. 1583
384 ii 39-40 Hildesley, Mark: for Henry, viscount St. John, read Henry St. John,
396 ii 24 Hill, John (d. 1732?): for (d. 1732?) read (d. 1735)

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