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ERRATA—Volume XVI


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134 i 10-12 Dugard, William: for and his peace made with parliament . . . . upon his death-bed, read In 1694 Dr. Gill and Francis Bernard reported that Henry Hills told them many years before,
17 after 'Eikonoklastes.' insert (Wagstaffe's Vindication of King Charles, 1711, p. 117). Lauder revived the improbable tale in his 'Charles I Vindicated from Plagiarism,' 1754 (pp. 19, 27, 31).
5-4 f.e. for saved him formerly . . . . life read previously done him like service
142 ii 20 Dugdale, Sir William: after Windsor herald insert Oct. 1676
144 i 18 Duigenan, Patrick: for 1785 read 1790
29 for 1790 read 1791
20 f.e. after Armagh insert in 1798, and was returned by the same constituency
5 f.e. omit the catholic
ii 7 f.e. Duke, Richard: for (1659? read (1658
150 i 11 Dunbar, Agnes, Countess of Dunbar and March: for March read second Earl of March
153 i 28 f.e. Dunbar, George: for Coddingham read Coldingham
167 i 3 f.e. Duncan, John (1796-1870) '.for the Secession read the Anti-burgher Secession
170 i 31 Duncan, Jonathan (1756-1811): for in 1795 read 12 Nov. 1794
175 ii 6 Dunch, Edmund: after 1708 insert He was deprived of the office in 1710
176 i 27 Duncombe, Sir Charles: after before that date, insert He was alderman of Broad Street ward 1683-6.
ii 7 before Under Charles II insert Duncombe was one of the six clerks in chancery 1682-3. From 1685 to 1687 he was M.P. for Hedon, in Yorkshire.
24 for that constituency read after being M.P. for Yarmouth (I. of W.) 1690-5, Downton
28 after London insert which he contested unsuccessfully in 1700-1, 1701, and 1702,
4 f.e. for five years (1703-8) read less than a year (April 1703 to 29 Feb. 1703-4)
178 ii 8 f.e. Duncombe, Thomas S.: for 1821 read 1820
179 ii 32
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for Havre read Ham
183 i 18 f.e. Dundas, Charles, Baron Amesbury: for 1774 read 1775
184 ii 26 Dundas, Sir David (1735-1820): for 1797 read 1820
14 f.e. for 1804 read 1803
185 i 16 after York, insert He was colonel in chief of the rifle brigade, 1809 till death.
ii 16 Dundas, Sir David (1799-1877): for in the following April read on 17 Feb.
20 for April read March
186 i 31 Dundas, Francis: for In 1795 read He was A.D.C. to the king from 1793 till he was made major-general in 1795. In Oct. 1794
9 f.e. for Young read Yonge [q. v.]
ii 3-4 for After the 94th . . . . in 1818 read In 1809
8 for 1787 read 1817
191 i 23 f.e. Dundas, Henry, 3rd Viscount Melville: after 1829. insert He was M.P. for Kochester 1826-30 and Winchelsea 1830-1.
ii 7 after 1860 insert was colonel of the 100th foot 1858-62 and of the 82nd foot 1862-3, and was
16 Dundas, Sir James, 1st Lord Arniston: omit first
192 i 9 f.e. Dundas, Sir James W. D.: after Durham, insert He was clerk of the ordnance 1838-41, and was M.P. for Greenwich 1832-4, for Devizes 1836-8, and for Greenwich again 1841-52.
5 f.e. for in 1846 read from 1846 till 1852
193 ii 8 f.e. Dundas, Robert, 2nd Lord Arniston: omit second
194 i 15 Dundas, Robert, of Arniston (1685-1753): for of Arniston read Lord Arniston
195 i 1 Dundas, Robert, of Arniston (1713-1787): for of Arniston read Lord Arniston
ii 24-25 for Sir Hay Campbell read Alan Wight
27 for 1796 read 1801
32 for 1796 read 1799
4 f.e. Dundas, Robert S., 2nd Viscount Melville: for just of age read twenty-three years old
196 20 f.e. Dundas, Thomas: after 68th foot insert (appointed May 1794)

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