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85 ii 3 f.e. Cooke, George W.: for once read in 1861
92 i 30 Cooke, John (1738-1823): after Hospital insert and a commissioner from 1773 till death
93 i 15 f.e. Cooke, Robert: for fl. 1793 read 1768
9 f.e. after minster insert in 1806
ii 27 f.e.
26 f.e.
Cooke, Roger: for 1523 read 1558
94 i 8 f.e. Cooke, Sir Thomas: for 1454 read 1456 (being transferred to Broad Street in 1458)
ii 3 f.e. after well-reasoned.' insert He was elected an alderman of Bread Street Oct. 1470, and again deprived next year.
96 ii 9 f.e. Cooke, Thomas (1703-1756): after 'Germanicus' insert (see 11th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. pt. vii. p. 42)
97 ii 20 f.e. Cooke, Thomas (1807-1868): for Bishop's Hill read Bishophill
101 i 27 Cooke, William (1711-1797): for Halifax read Hallifax
18 f.e. for 1793 read 1792
ii 4 for Harward's read Harwood's
104 i 8 Cookes, Sir Thomas: for Worcester read Gloucester
15 for Nashe's read Nash's
105 i 29 Cookson, George: for 1801 read 1809
ii 6-7 Cookson, Henry W.: for Soon afterwards read In due time
9 after Thomson insert (Lord Kelvin). He was proctor in 1842.
11 for 1877 read 1867
13 f.e. for four read five and after 1848 insert 1863
128 i 27-28 Cooper, Anthony A., 1st Earl of Shaftesbury: for and was never contradicted read but it has been contradicted (cf. Sloane MS. 3371, f. 24)
133 ii 23-22 f.e. Cooper, Anthony A., 7th Earl of Shaftesbury: for and sat for Dorsetshire from 1833 to 1846. read but was elected at a bye-election for Dorset Co. in Sept. 1831, and sat for that constituency till 1846.
134 i 34 for Mr. W. J. Sadler read Michael Thomas Sadler [q.v.]
136 ii 26 after 1885. insert He was lord-lieutenant of Dorset from 1856 till death.
141 i 38 Cooper, Charles P.: for Lady Henley's read Lady Hewley's
142 i 38 Cooper, Edward J.: omit College
143 ii 6 before member insert conservative
144 ii 20 f.e. Cooper, Sir Grey: for 1675 read 1765
146 i 3 Cooper, John G.: for Thurgaton read Thurgarton
149 i 13 f.e. Cooper, Thomas (1517?-1594): for Languet read Lanquet
ii 7 f.e. for 1566 read 1567
4 f.e. for 1570 read 1570-1
151 i 19 for i. read ii.
ii 29 Cooper, Thomas (1759-1840): for is said to have been sent to read matriculated in Feb. 1779, aged nineteen, from University College.
33 after services, insert In 1787 he was called to the bar from the Inner Temple.
157 i 29 Coote, Sir Charles, Earl of Mountrath: before On the deposition insert He was M.P. for cos. Sligo and Mayo 1654, 1656, and 1659.
159 ii 6 f.e. Coote, Sir Eyre (1726-1783): after England, insert The year before he was elected M.P. for Maryborough in the Irish House of Commons, but was unseated on petition.
160 i 11 after 1771, insert was M.P. for Poole 1774-80,
13-14 for the Inniskillings on 19 Feb. 1778, read in 1771, being transferred to the 37th regiment in 1773,
161 i 16 f.e. Coote, Sir Eyre (1764-1824?): for 1824? read 1823
162 i 26 after Coote. insert He had already been elected to the Irish House of Commons as member of Ballynakill (1790-7) and Maryborough (1797-1800).
17 f.e. after 1802 read to that of the 62nd regiment in 1806, and
16 f.e. after Barnstaple insert (1812)
ii 7 for is supposed to have died . . . . 1824. read died 10 Dec. 1823. He was twice married and left issue by both wives. His first wife, Sarah (d. 1795), daughter of John Robbard, is the subject of a famous painting by Komney

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