ERRATA—Volume XI
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23 | ii | 23-34 | Cleeve, Bourchier: for Cleeve was survived . . . Elizabeth, read, He married, about 1740, Mary Haydon, who died 28 Dec. 1760, leaving a daughter, Ann. |
9 f.e. | before Hasted's insert P.C.C. 94 Linch; | ||
24 | ii | 26 f.e. | Clegg, Samuel: for Murdoch's read Murdock's |
10 f.e. | for 1816 read 1815 and again in 1818 | ||
25 | i | 21 f.e. | for three read two |
30 | i | 18-17 f.e. | Cleland, William (1674?-1741): for and after 1723 read until 1714 and from May 1724 till July 1738 |
32 | ii | 34 | Clement, Gregory: for Camelford read Fowey |
39 | i | 32 | Clerk, Sir George: after Royal Society, insert president of Zoological Society 1862-7, |
44 | ii | 2 | Clerk, William: for 1651 read 1647 |
29 | Clerk-Maxwell, Sir George: after the customs insert in Scotland from 1763 till death | ||
45 | i | 18 | Clerke, Bartholomew: for professor of read lecturer in |
46 | i | 10 f.e. | Clerke, Charles: after circumnavigator insert son of Joseph Clerke of Weatherfield, Essex, |
ii | 40 | after 1779. insert Clerke's sister married Paul Henry Maty [q. v.]) | |
47 | i | 30-31 | Clerke, Gilbert: for Luffingham, Northamptonshire read Luffenham, Rutland |
ii | 27 | Clerke, Henry: omit probationer | |
48 | i | 30-31 | Clerke, Richard: for one of the six preachers . . . . Canterbury read sixth prebendary of Canterbury |
ii | 10 | Clerke, Thomas H. S.: after 1830 insert and made K.H. 1831 | |
55 | ii | 32 | Cliff, Henry de: after secured, insert In 1319 he became canon of York. |
56 | i | 32 | Clifford, Anne, Countess of Dorset: for second earl read third earl |
58 | ii | 14 f.e. | Clifford, Sir Augustus W. J.: for retired admiral read admiral of the blue |
13 f.e. | after 1864 insert becoming retired admiral 31 March 1866 | ||
61 | i | 15 f.e. | Clifford, George, 3rd Earl of Cumberland: after 1605. insert He was lord-lieutenant of Cumberland from 1595 till death. |
63 | i | l.l. | Clifford, Henry de, 1st Earl of Cumberland: before He died insert He was made K.G. in 1537. |
64 | ii | 8 | Clifford, Henry, 5th Earl of Cumberland: after lasting, insert In 1614 and 1620 he was M.P. for Westmoreland. |
66 | ii | 36 | Clifford, Hugh Charles, 7th Lord Clifford of Chudleigh: for Mary read Mary Lucy |
67 | ii | 27-31 | Clifford, John de, 9th Baron Clifford: omit seems now . . . . and Salisbury |
32 | after Blore Heath insert took the oath of allegiance to Henry VI | ||
33 | for (ib. 84) read (ib. 84, where he is confused with John, Lord Clinton, who was attainted; see Rotuli Parl. v. 349) | ||
69 | ii | 6 f.e. | Clifford, Richard: after (9 Aug. 1392) insert in Lincoln Cathedral, and prebendary of Chiswick (18 April 1397) |
2 f.e. | for and of Norwell read It seems to have been another Richard Clifford who was prebendary of Norwell | ||
70 | ii | 31 | Clifford, Robert de, 5th Baron Clifford: omit (? 'd.' 29 Nov. 1801) |
75 | ii | 5 f.e. | Clifford, Rosamond: for president of read resident in |
76 | i | 31-36 | omit Before his death . . . . about 1175 |
18 f.e. | for emphatically stated read adopted | ||
17-11 f.e. | for But the main argument . . . . the Cliffords, read It is true that William Longsword first appears in history in 1196, when a son of Henry by Rosamond would come of age. The manor of Appleby in Lincolnshire was granted before 1200 to one William Longsword, but he proves to be the brother and not the son of Henry II.; the manor of Appleby in Westmoreland belonged to the Cliffords of the fourteenth century. A confusion between these two properties may well have led the suitors of 1607 to associate the younger Longsword with the Clifford genealogy and to support his suggested parentage. | ||
77 | ii | 10 | Clifford, Thomas de, 6th Baron of Westmoreland: for 1493 read 1393 |
11 f.e. | Clifford, Thomas de, 8th Baron Clifford: for 1334 read 1434 | ||
81 | ii | 32 | Clifford, Thomas, 1st Lord Clifford of Chudleigh: for third son, George, read fourth son, Hugh. |
88 | ii | 22-25 | Clifton, Robert C.: omit in which college . . . . experimental philosophy, |
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