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Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME I


ABBADIE—ANNE

N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line

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11 i 5 f.e. Abbot, George (1562-1633): for Early in 1614 read In March 1611-12
4-3 f.e. for Burton-upon-Trent read Lichfield
20 ii 17 Abbot, George (1603-1648): for 1648 read 1649
39 after training insert He was M.P. for Tamworth from 1645 till his death
3 f.e. for 2 Feb. 1648 read 2 Feb. 1648-9
21 ii 20 Abbot, Sir Maurice: for on his return read in his absence in July 1615
23 ii 12 for 10 Jan. 1641-2 read late in 1642
13 after buried insert on 7 Dec. 1642
29 for in the Long Parliament read in both the Short and the Long Parliaments
30 i 37 Abbott, Edwin: for 12 May 1882 read 27 May 1882, and was buried at Kensal Green
ii 37 Abbott, Thomas Eastoe: add to list of works 'Resignation, a poem on the death of Princess Charlotte,' Hull, 1817
35 ii 11 f.e. Abell, William: for 1687 read 1636
36 i 31-34 for Ten years later . . . . alderman read In the same year he resigned his office of alderman. Ten years later Abell was again imprisoned
38 ii 29 Abercromby, Alexander (1745-1795): after Alexander insert Lord Abercromby
5 f.e. omit courtesy
39 i 15 f.e. Abercromby, Alexander (1784-1853): before in 1817 insert in the whig interest
40 ii 30 Abercromby, David: omit Curiously enough and for so read So
34 for by him read in which his name occurs
41 i 3-4 Abercromby, James, 1st Baron Dunfermline: for On the accession . . . . 1827 read On the accession of Canning to power in 1827
15-17 for he was put forward . . . . Manners Sutton read his claims for the speakership were considered by his party in 1883, but Edward John Littleton, afterwards Baron Hatherton [q. v.], was chosen to oppose Charles Manners-Sutton [q. v.], who was elected.
27 for 310 read 306
37-38 omit received a pension of 4,000l. a year, and
42 i 16 f.e. Abercromby, Sir John: for 1814 read 1815
43 i 23 f.e. Abercromby, Patrick: for 1716 read 1715
44 i 23-25 Abercromby, Sir Ralph: for The war with France . . . . no hesitation read The war with France recalled him to military life. He had been made major-general in 1787, and in 1793 he had no hesitation
28 omit promoted major-general and
45 i 35 after Scotland add He held the governorship of Forts Augustus and George from 1798 till his death
46 ii 3-2 f.e. Abercromby, Robert (1534-1613): for and to die . . . . faith read but she died (1619) without professing the catholic faith

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