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ERRATA—Volume XIX


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232 ii 37 Fitzwilliam, Sir William (1526-1599): before In 1560 insert In 1559 he was elected M.P. for co. Carlow in the Irish House of Commons.
236 ii 6 Fitzwilliam, William W., 2nd Earl Fitzwilliam: for secretary at war read secretary in the military department
241 i 13 Flambard, Rannulf: for 2031 read 203
253 ii 2 Flavel, John (1630?-1691): for presbytery read classis
18 for the first indulgence (1671) read the indulgence of 1671
10 f.e. for 1673 read 1671
6 f.e. after 1814 insert 1822
254 i 2 for 1682 read 1681
18 f.e. for 1754 read 1716, 1754, 1770 (Paisley)
255 ii 28 Flaxman, John: for Ann Denman, read Ann (1760?-1820), daughter of William Deuman, a gunstock maker of Mansell Street, Whitechapel,
258 ii 4 for sister read half-sister
5 after Denman insert (b. 1779)
15 f.e. for 6 Feb. read 7 Feb.
259 i 12 for church read burial ground
ii 26 after private hands, insert The Flaxman Gallery at University College, London, was founded by Maria Denman.
261 i 14-15 Fleet, Sir John: for soon afterwards . . . been knighted, read of Langbourn ward two days earlier, being knighted soon afterwards.
25 for 1695 read 1694
27 after pany insert serving for two years and being re-elected 1698-1700, 1702-4, and 1706-8
ii 20 f.e. Fleetwood, Charles: for Stow-in-the-Wold read Stow-on-the-Wold
266 i 6 f.e. Fleetwood, George (ft. 1650?): for Tangiers read Tangier
l.l. after 246). insert A miniature by S. Cooper dated 1647 belongs to G. Milner Gibson Cullum, Esq., F.S.A. By his wife Katherine, daughter of John Oldfield of London, Fleetwood had two sons, John and Robert, and a daughter, Ann. The descendants of the son Robert were living in London in 1717.
267 i 20 f.e. Fleetwood, James: after shire, insert He was vice-chancellor of Cambridge University in 1663 and 1667.
268 i 9 Fleetwood, Thomas: for Thomas read Peter
ii 7 Fleetwood, William (1535?-1594): after London insert in 1584
271 i 27 Fleetwood, William (1656-1723): after 1705 insert and 1736
276 i 25 Fleming, Sir George: for 1700 read 1700-1
281 ii 5 f.e. Fleming, Patrick: for the elector of Saxony read the elector Palatine
287 i 28-31 Fleming, Sir Thomas: for No new writ, however . . . . Index, i. 1028). read A new writ was issued for Southampton in his place 9 Nov. 1605.
300 i 19 Fletcher, Giles (1549?-1611): after Winchelsea. insert He was remembrancer of the city of London Jan. 1586-7 to 1605.
303 i 29 Fletcher, Sir Henry: after eighteen years insert (1769-87)
31 before Fletcher insert He was chairman 1782-3.
42 after Fletcher insert then chairman of the company
313 i 34 Fletcher, John W.: for Mr. Ireland, who now read Charles Greenwood, who
315 i 37 Fletcher, Joseph (1784-1843): after D.D. insert He was chairman of the Congregational Union in 1837.
316 ii 31 Fletcher, Phineas: for Ezekiel Clarke read Ezekiel Charke
318 i 21-20 f.e. Fletcher, Bichard (d. 1596): for her father's . . . . which read the see of Bristol, which her father founded in 1542 and
321 ii 16 Fletcher, Thomas: for (1664-1718) read (1666-1713)
17-19 for Thomas Fletcher . . . . 1664 read John Fletcher of Winchester was born at Avington, Hampshire, on 21 March 1666
20 for Winchester School and read Winchester School. He matriculated at Balliol College on 9 April 1685, but on 12 Sept. following entered
23-30 for He was a fellow . . . . do not establish the fact, read He became fellow of New College, but resigned on his marriage in 1702. He held the living of Fairfield, Somerset, in 1694, was prebendary of Barton David in the Cathedral of Wells from 1696 till death, and became an under-master of Winchester School in 1701. He was fellow of Winchester from 12 Sept. 1711 till his resignation next year.

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