ERRATA—Volume XIII
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115 | ii | 3 | Crofton, Zachary: after grocer's shop, insert He probably returned to London before the Great Plague of 1665, at which date he published a book entitled 'Defence against the Dread of Death.' |
3-4 | omit again came to London and | ||
27 | for Nactroff read Noctrof and note that the publication here numbered 8 is a lampoon on Crofton and not a work from his pen | ||
118 | ii | 7-6 f.e. | Croke, Sir John: for king's serjeant 29 May 1603 read for the office |
119 | i | 18 | after M.P. insertion Oxfordshire in 1614 and |
9 f.e. | for Sir Unton Croke read Unton Croke (1594?-1671) | ||
4-3 f.e. | omit actively aided . . . . Oxford in 1649 | ||
ii | 12 | for Sir Union's read his | |
14 | after 1655. insert He died 28 Jan. 1670-1. His son also, Unton Croke (fl. 1658), was a major in the parliamentary army, and afterwards colonel of horse; he was created B.C.L. at Oxford in 1649, became a barrister of the Inner Temple in 1653, and high sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1658. | ||
120 | i | 37 | Croke, Richard: for Hatton read Hutten |
124 | ii | 3-4 | Croker, John Wilson: for Croker made an unsuccessful . . . . was, however, successful read Croker succeeded in obtaining the seat on petition. He was re-elected |
6-7 | for He now read and retained the seat till 1812, when he was rejected at the general election. He was thereupon returned for Athlone, which he represented till 1818. He unsuccessfully contested Dublin University that year, and next year was returned for Yarmouth (I. of W.) His subsequent constituencies were Bodmin, 1820-6, Aldeburgh, 1826-7, Dublin University, 1827-30, and Aldeburgh again 1830-2. During the parliament of 1807-12 Croker | ||
12 | i | 26 | for 1854 read 1845 |
188 | ii | 31-38 | Crome, Edward: for but although his friend . . . . resigned in 1536. read and was president of Physick Hostel, a dependency of Caius College, from 1509 to 1511. |
144 | ii | 18 f.e. | Cromer, George: for (d. 1542) read (d. 1543) |
145 | i | 11 f.e. | after attention, insert He died in March 1542-3. |
147 | ii | 35 | Crompton, Hugh: for Cousin's read Corser's |
152 | ii | 28 | Cromwell, Henry: for lieutenant read deputy |
29-30 | for his deputy . . . . to fill, read commander-in-chief of the army and a member of the council. | ||
153 | i | 45-46 | for the deputy's supporters read the supporters of the petition |
4 f.e. | for lieutenant read deputy | ||
178 | i | l.l. | Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658): for 1711, p. 198). read 1730, p. 124). |
ii | 2 | for And made more rich read And the state fixed | |
186 | ii | 8 f.e. | Cromwell, Richard: for Cambridge read Cambridge University |
197 | i | 9 f.e. | Cromwell, Thomas, Earl of Essex: for Lord Rochford read Earl of Wiltshire |
208 209 |
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7 f.e. 31 |
Cropper James: for 1841 read 1840 |
211 | i | 16 f.e. | Crosby, Brass: for 1,048 read 1,043, and for 1772 read 1782 |
ii | 23 | Crosby, Sir John: before alderman insert doubtfully said to be | |
17 f.e. | after 1468 insert and was transferred to Bishopsgate ward next year | ||
212 | ii | 3 | for 1475 read 1475-6 |
213 | i | 35 | Crosdill, John: for a Mr. B. Thompson read Beilby Thompson of Escrick, M.P. for Hedon |
221 | ii | 35 | Cross, Mary Ann (George Eliot): for Two short read Of two short |
37 | for appeared in 'Blackwood' in 1860. read the first appeared in 'Blackwood' in 1859, and the second in 'Cornhill' in 1864. | ||
41 | for 'Women read 'Woman | ||
42 | for Tablé' read Sablé' | ||
10 f.e. | after four insert excluding 'Silly Novels' | ||
4 f.e. | for 1866 read 1868 | ||
222 | i | 3 f.e. | Cross, Nathaniel: omit [q. v.] |
228 | i | 13 | Crossley, Sir Francis: for 1869 read 1868 |
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