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ERRATA—Volume XXV


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123 ii 4 Hastings, Frank A.: for 1861 read ed. Tozer, vols. vi., vii., 1877
ii 9 f.e. Hastings, George, 1st Earl of Huntingdon: for Moore read More
131 ii 1 Hastings, John, 2nd Baron Hastings: for Thomas read William
132 i 33 Hastings, John, 2nd Earl of Pembroke: for who read and and for 1839 read 1389
5 f.e. Hastings, Laurence, 1st Earl of Pembroke: for 13 Feb. read 13 Oct.
133 ii 30 Hastings, Selina, Countess of Huntingdon: for same year she appointed read preceding year (1747) she had appointed
136 ii 11 f.e. Hastings, Warren: for 6 Dec. read 6 Dec. or 18 Dec. (N. S.)
137 i 17 f.e. for the widow of a Captain Campbell, read the widow of Captain John Buchanan of Calcutta, being daughter, apparently, of Colonel C. P. Scott, commanding at Fort William (cf. Proc. Asiatic Soc. of Bengal, July 1899, p. 79).
145 i 7 f.e. for council read counsel
148 ii 7 Hastings, William, Lord Hastings: for Niddleham read Middleham
167 ii 13 f.e. Haughton, Sir Graves C.: for 1853 read 1835
172 ii 23 Hauteville, John de: for xiii read xv
179 ii 9 Havelock, Sir Henry: after Lady Havelock, insert who died on 25 Aug. 1882,
181 ii 23 f.e. Havergal, William H.: omit in commendam
187 i 17 Haweis, Thomas: for now read and
18 after Chichester insert (1805-1891)
207 ii 19 Hawkins, Edward (1780-1867): for 13 read 3
209 ii 2 Hawkins, Edward (1789-1882): for still survives read survived and after him. insert Mrs. Hawkins died 14 Jan. 1892.
230 ii 8-6 f.e. Hawkins, William (1673-1746): for (or possibly . . . . in the books), read and was called to the bar on 29 June 1707.
245 i 7 f.e. Hawley, Sir Joseph H.: for 100,000l. read about 43,000l.
4-3 f.e. for really the property of his friend Stanley, read his friend John Massey Stanley, afterwards Sir John Stanley Errington, was joint owner (Job Marson, the Jockey, received 1,000l.).
ii 8 after losses, insert Wells, the winning jockey on Musjid and Bluegown, had already won the same race on Beadsman.
9 for he read Hawley
10-14 omit The entire stakes . . . . Beadsman.
303 ii 30-31 Hayter, Charles: for still survives, read survived till June 1895.
312 ii 14 f.e. Hayward, Sir John: for 1600 read 1606
11-10 f.e. for mentioned by Lowndes . . . . now accessible, read is in the chapter library at Peterborough.
331 i 17 f.e. Healey, John: for John Healey read an English Mercurye
16 f.e. after Blount insert and W. Barrett
13 f.e. omit with the addition 'by an English Mercury'
11-9 f.e. for is a, copy with the title . . . . London, n.d. 8vo. read there are three copies.
340 i 23 Heath, Benjamin: for head-master of Eton, read head-master of Harrow 1771-85; a younger son, George, became head-master of Eton in 1796.
345 i 1 Heath, Nicholas: for 1579) read 1578)
346 i 24 f.e.
14 f.e.
for Cobham read Chobham
15 f.e. for in the beginning of 1579. read at the end of 1578 (Loseley MSS.).
347 i 41 Heath, Sir Robert: for Heath himself read Sir John Coke [q. v.]
ii 7 for 1603-16, ii. 286 read 1603-42, iv.-vii.
37 for 1531 read 1631
356 i 12 Heber, Reginald: for 1773 read 1772
ii 5 f.e. for An only child died before him. read He left two daughters (1) Emily, married to Algernon Charles, eldest son of the Hon. Hugh Percy, bishop of Carlisle, who took the additional name of Heber, and (2) Harriet, married to John Thornton, Esq.
361 ii 26 f.e. Heddi: for Haedda read Headda
363 ii 26-25 f.e. Hedges, Sir William: for Mythe, Gloucestershire, read The Mythe, near Tewkesbury.
372 i 35 Helps, Sir Arthur: for eldest son read youngest son
37 for Annie Plucknett read Ann Frisquet

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