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ERRATA—Volume XV


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4 i 40 Dibdin, Charles: for 1784 read 1785
20-19 f.e. for by a Dublin misadventure read by failure of a Dublin manager to pay him for musical work done
12-11 f.e. for before he started in 1787 read on 21 May 1787, after he started
ii 22 for 1788-9 read 1789-90
24 for 'The Quizzes' read 'The Quizes'
26 for 1791 read 1791-2
14 f.e. before and insert 1796 and for Sphynx' read Sphinx'
5 for 'The Frisk' read 'A Frisk'
5 i 16 f.e. for Anne read Anne, born in 1787
14 f.e. after children insert of the union with Anne Maria Wylde
ii 15 for 1792 read 1796
22-23 for in the same year read 1788
24 for 1795 read 1800
6 i 4 for nearly seventy read far more than seventy
14 omit was painted by Devis
15 for It read was painted by Devis, by Thomas Phillips, R.A. (now in the National Portrait Gallery), by Thomas Kearsley (at Southampton), by S. Drummond, B.A., by Dighton, and by De Wilde. The earliest portrait of Dibdin is in a picture of the first scene of 'The Maid of the Mill' by J. I. Richards, R.A. (1765); Dibdin figures in the part of Ralph Devis's portrait
ii 4 Dibdin, Henry E.: for 1857 read 1852
7 ii l.l. Dibdin, Thomas F.: after 1824 insert besides a royal chaplaincy (first to William IV and then to Queen Victoria) from 1831 till death
8 i 9 f.e. for 'Biographical read 'Bibliographical
17 ii 19 Dick, Sir Robert H.: after division insert (He was appointed colonel of 73rd foot in 1845)
30 ii 3 Dickens, Charles: for Bass read Buss
35 i 25 f.e. Dickinson, James: for sixty-five read sixty-three
12 f.e. for Rutly's read Butty's
36 ii 26 Dickinson, William: for Muskam read Muskham
40 ii 1 Dickson, Sir Alexander: for Macleod's death in 1833 read William Millar's death in 1838
2 for and combined the offices read in the office
3 for and read with which he combined that of
9 after K.C.B. insert in 1825 and after K.C.H. insert in 1817
13 for aide-de-camp to the queen read royal aide-de-camp (1825-1837) first to George IV and ultimately to Queen Victoria
46 i 15 Dickson, William G.: for 21 read 19
52 ii 1 Digby, Sir Everard: for elder read younger
5 for younger read elder
56 i 7 Digby, John, 1st Earl of Bristol: for 1654) read 1653)
59 ii 10 f.e. for 1653-4 read 1652-3
61 ii 36 Digby, Sir Kenelm: for galeazzores read galeazzoes
65 i 5 for the only one read the earliest one

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65 ii 7 f.e. for Hartmann read Hartman
67 ii 1 Digby, Robert: for 1815) read 1814)
12 after 1759 insert He was M.P. for Wells (1757-61) and colonel of marines (1755-9)
9 for 1815 read 1814
ii 6 Digges, Sir Dudley: after Company, insert He was M.P. for Tewkesbury in 1610 and 1614.
70 i 19 Digges, Dudley: for 1734 read 1634
20 for 1674 read 1574
74 i 4 f.e. Dignton, Denis: for St. Servant read St. Servan, in Brittany Dignum, Charles: for 1872) read 1827)
76 i 13 Dilke, Ashton W.: after his seat insert at the beginning of the session of 1888

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