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ERRATA—Volume XIII


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229 i 27-28 Crossley, James: for Mr. Gladstone championed the conservative cause, read Mr. Gladstone, without his consent, was put forward as conservative candidate.
236 i 14 f.e. Crow, Mitford: after Baltimore, insert He was M.P. for Southampton 1701-2.
237 i 35 Crowder, Sir Richard B.: for for a long time read from 1849 till 1854
238 ii 5 f.e. Crowe, William (d. 1743): after Ludgate. insert He was prebendary of Chiswick in St. Paul's Cathedral 1726-7, and of St. Pancras 1727 till death.
239 ii 37 Crowe, William (1745-1829): for LL.D. read D.C.L.
246 ii l.l. Croxall, Samuel: for his obtaining a victory over the read his victory at Sheriffmuir.
247 i 1 omit rebels.
252 ii 26 Cruikshank, George: for Coombe) read Combe)
256 ii 25-26
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for Fairleigh read Fairlegh
261 i 13 f.e Cruikshank, William C.: for Leigh Thomas read Honoratus Leigh Thomas [q. v.]
267 i 9 Cubbon, Sir Mark: for 1856 read Feb. 1856
10 for 1859 read the following May
270 i 2 Cubitt, William: for 1847-9 read 1847-8
3 for Langborn read Langbourn
274 ii 5 f.e. Cuff, Henry: for Daphne read Daphnis
275 ii 18 Cuit, George, the elder: for of the name of Harrison, read Thomas Harrison (1744-1819) [q. v.].
276 i 38 Culbertson, Robert: for orders in the Secession church read license in the Antiburgher Secession church
282 i 17 Cullen, William: after Hamilton insert reprinted in his 'Discussions,' pp. 238-59
283 ii 6 f.e. Cullum, Sir Thomas: after personally, insert He was alderman of Cordwainer ward 1643-52.
284 i 33 for Basire read James Basire (1780-1802)
287 ii 15 f.e. Culpeper, Sir Thomas, the elder: after iii. 568). insert He was M.P. for Tewkesbury 1628.
291 i 31, 32 Cumberland, Richard (1732-1811): for election for Northampton read election for Northamptonshire
35 for Thomas Pownall [q. v.] read John Pownall, brother of Thomas Pownall [q. v.]
296 ii 5 f.e. Gumming, James (1777-1861): after 1808, insert He was proctor in the university in 1818.
313 i 25 Cunningham, James, 14th Earl of Glenoairn: omit chosen
26 for in 1780 read the parliament of 1780-4
18 f.e. for 1839 read 1787
314 ii 16-17 Cunningham, John William: for governor-general . . . . his death, read lieutenant-governor of St. Christopher's (and St. Kitt's) from 1839 till his death in 1847.
19 for Sir Henry Verney read Sir Harry Verney
315 ii 3-4 Cunningham, Joseph D.for or rather Major Broadfoot . . . the army read (16 Jan. 1846)
321 i 25 f.e. Cunningham, William (1805-61): for Berwick read in the county of Berwick
324 ii 19 Cunynghame, Sir Arthur A. T.: for in March read 1 April
325 i 9 f.e. Cureton, William: for LL.B. read B.C.L.
8 f.e. for LL.D. read D.C.L.
326 i 4 for Wordsworth read Christopher Wordsworth, afterwards bishop of Lincoln [q. v.]
ii 13 f.e. Curling, Henry: for 91st regiment read 52nd foot
329 i 10 f.e. Curll, Edmund: for 1733 read 1735
321 i 24 for Wharton read Grafton
335 i 20 f.e. Curran, John P.: for 1756 read 1776
ii 20 for 1785 read 1788
338 i 1 after outlawry. insert Curran was elected to the Irish House of Commons for Banagher in May 1800
23 for gross brutality to Hevey read and alleged against Sirr gross brutality

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