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ERRATA—Volume XIX


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321 ii 23-18 f.e. Fletcher, Thomas: for Fletcher died . . . . Staffordshire, read Fletcher died in 1718 and was buried in Winchester Cathedral. By his wife, a daughter of William Master, a fellow of New College, he had three sons, Thomas, Philip, and William.
330 ii 21 Flood, Sir Frederick: for county Wexford read Enniscorthy, and sat for that constituency till 1783. From that year till 1790 he was M.P. for Ardfert and in 1796-7 for Carlow borough
34 for all the great read many
10 f.e. for 1800 read 1812
9-7 f.e. omit but was appointed . . . . Wexford in 1814
337 i 2 Florio, John: after Londra.' insert 'Apologia . . . . scritta contro un heretico, 1557, is also attributed to him.
342 i 20 Flowerdew, Edward: after Gresham. insert He was M.P. for Castle Rising 1572-84.
343 ii 37 Floyd, Edward: for Charles I read James I
346 i 3 f.e. Floyd, Sir John: for 1817 read 1813
350 i 12 f.e. Fludyer, Sir Samuel: omit at the election of 1759
353 i 14 f.e. Foldsone, John: for [see MEE, SARAH] raid [see MEE, ANNE]
356 ii 32 Foley, Thomas: for in William Ill's read in 1694
33 omit first parliament
34 omit and afterwards for Worcester
358 i 4 f.e. Foliot, Gilbert: for (d. 1187) read (d. 1188)
ii 23 for 1147 read 1148
360 ii 26 for 1187 read 1187-8, according to Le Neve
4-1 f.e. Foliot, Robert: for was a man of considerable learning . . . . was celebrated read has been confusedly credited by Bale and others with early experiences which really belong to his predecessor in the see of Hereford, Robert of Melun (see Robert of Melun)
361 i 1-7 omit for his achievements . . . . either Melun or Meaux.
18 for William of Maledon read Robert of Melun
ii 17 Folkes, Martin: for 1753 read 1752
362 i 9 for (about 1714?) read on 18 Oct. 1714 at St. Andrew's, Holborn
ii 38 Follett, Sir William W.: for four read five
15 f.e. for 1435 read 1425
363 ii 4-3 f.e. Fonblanque, Albany: for John Samuel Martin de Grenier de Fonblanque [q. v.]. read John de Grenier Fonblanque, 1760-1837 [q. v.].
366 ii 2 f.e. Fontibus, John de: after Ely insert erroneously called Pherd by Burton,
369 ii 30 Foote, Maria, Countess of Harrington: for descendant read kinsman
370 ii 31 Foote, Samuel: omit member for Tiverton and
381 ii 36 Forbes, Sir Charles: after one member only, insert He unsuccessfully contested Middlesex against Joseph Hume at the general election of 1832.
382 i 17 Forbes, Sir Charles F.: for 1842 read 1837
18 after Hanover insert receiving an English knighthood in March 1844
384 i 7 f.e. Forbes, Duncan (1685-1747): for 1744 read 1704
385 i 11 before In 1722 insert In 1721-2 Forbes was M.P. for Ayr boroughs.
386 ii 32 for 1747 read 1847
389 ii 4-5 Forbes, Edward: for Spratt and the Rev. Mr. Daniell . . . . Asia Minor, read Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt [q. v.] and the Rev. Edward Thomas Daniell, M.A., of Balliol College, Oxford (who died on 24 Sept. 1843 at Adalia, in Syria),
7 after interesting sites, insert Some sketches by Daniell are in the British Museum.
395 ii 35 Forbes, George, 6th Earl of Granard: for lieutenant-general read general
396 i 37-9 for In 1819 he resigned . . . . Forbes, M.P., and afterwards read He afterwards
16 f.e. for He died read He was made full general in July 1830 and
401 i 19 Forbes, James Ochoncar, 17th Lord Forbes: before He was made insert He was colonel of 3rd garrison battalion 1807-9.
35 for was constituted in 1826 read was from 1825 to 1830
404 ii 10 Forbes, John (1714-1796): for 1764 read 1761

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