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ERRATA—Volume XXVII


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279 ii 7 f.e. Hook, William: for and Wood . . . . saying read Wood says
290 ii 10 Hooker, Richard: for bishop of London read archbishop of Canterbury
294 ii 17 f.e. for Cambridge read Oxford
300 ii 4 Hoole, John: for tutor' read tailor'
303 i 16 Hooper, George: for Hooker read Hooper
54-55 for at the age of read aged nearly
306 ii 40-41 Hooper, John: omit Another collected edition . . . . two volumes.
311 ii 39 Hope, Mrs. Anne: after 1887. insert Mrs. Hope's ' First Divorce of Henry VIII' was edited from her manuscript by F. A. Gasquet.
315 ii 25 Hope, Sir James (1614-1661): after committees insert representing Scotland in the English parliament of 1653
321 i 6 Hope, Sir John, Lord Craighall: for He was one read His brother, Sir James Hope (1614-61) [q. v.], not himself, was one
322 i 26 Hope, John (1725-1786): for 1871 read 1781
323 ii 16 Hope, John, 4th Earl of Hopetoun: for fifty-seven read fifty-eight
327 ii 41 Hope, Sir Thomas (d. 1646): after Edinburgh, insert Gardiner's History of England, viii. 323, ix. 93.
328 i 1 Hope, Thomas (1770?-1831): omit for
ii 15 after (1808-1862) insert for many years M.P. for the city of Gloucester
331 ii 18-17 f.e. Hope-Scott, James R.: for brother-in-law, read brother,
333 ii 10 f.e. Hopkins, Edward: for he gave read he founded three schools in Connecticut, one of which, the Hopkins Grammar School, in Newhaven, has had an uninterrupted existence from its foundation; he also
340 i 20 Hopkins, William (1793-1866): for seventy-third read seventy-fourth
346 ii 4 Hopton, John: for Monks read Friars
11 for 1539 read 1529
13 for 1532 read 1542
347 i 4 f.e. Hopton, Ralph, Lord Hopton: for Vandry read Vaudry
3 f.e. for 1601 read 1598
354 i 17 Hornblower, Jonathan: for 1800) read 1780)
358 ii 17 f.e. Home, Richard H.: for Foggs read Foggo
369 i 8 Horner, Francis: for November read October
372 i 9 f.e. Horner, Leonard: after works insert with memoir
53-55 omit A biography . . . . 1848. 6.
383 ii 7 Horsley, Samuel: omit was
394 ii 14-12 f.e. Hosier, Francis: for Hosier left a widow . . . . Richard Hart, read Hosier died intestate and without issue, his estate passing to his nephew Richard Hosier.
398 i 26 Hoskins, John (1566-1638): for (Gardiner, Hist. 1603-16, pp. 163-4) read (Gardiner, Hist. of England, ii. 246, 249)
399 ii 6 Hoskins, Sir John (1634-1705): for Hoskjns read Hoskins
405 i 9 Hotham, Charles: for Durand read Durant
ii 21
23
Hotham, Sir Charles: for 1800 read 1806
405 ii 8 f.e. Hotham, Durant: for (1619? read (1617?
4 f.e. after vol. ii.) He was admitted to Christ's College, Cambridge, 7 May 1632, aged 15.
406 i 29-30 Hotham, Sir Henry: for the second . . . . first lord Hotham read Beaumont Hotham, second baron Hotham
407 i 25 omit and a daughter
37 Hotham, John (d. 1337): for Cottenham read Cottingham
408 ii 32 Hotham, Sir John (d. 1645): for the fleet read the Fleet prison
414 i 17 Hothby, John: for (fl. 1470) read, (d. 1487)
20-21 for and to have moved . . . . Florence, read but went to Lucca in 1467.
23 after seems insert also
27 after Spain, insert In 1486 he was invited to England by Henry VII He died in 1487.
416 i 31 Hoton, Richard of: for Lynche read Lytham
418 ii 39 Hough, John: for ninety-third read ninety-second
424 ii 31 Housman, Robert: for son read nephew
430 ii 13 Hovenden, Robert: for iii. read iv.

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