ERRATA—Volume XVI
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134 | i | 10-12 | Dugard, William: for and his peace made with parliament . . . . upon his death-bed, read In 1694 Dr. Gill and Francis Bernard reported that Henry Hills told them many years before, |
17 | after 'Eikonoklastes.' insert (Wagstaffe's Vindication of King Charles, 1711, p. 117). Lauder revived the improbable tale in his 'Charles I Vindicated from Plagiarism,' 1754 (pp. 19, 27, 31). | ||
5-4 f.e. | for saved him formerly . . . . life read previously done him like service | ||
142 | ii | 20 | Dugdale, Sir William: after Windsor herald insert Oct. 1676 |
144 | i | 18 | Duigenan, Patrick: for 1785 read 1790 |
29 | for 1790 read 1791 | ||
20 f.e. | after Armagh insert in 1798, and was returned by the same constituency | ||
5 f.e. | omit the catholic | ||
ii | 7 f.e. | Duke, Richard: for (1659? read (1658 | |
150 | i | 11 | Dunbar, Agnes, Countess of Dunbar and March: for March read second Earl of March |
153 | i | 28 f.e. | Dunbar, George: for Coddingham read Coldingham |
167 | i | 3 f.e. | Duncan, John (1796-1870) '.for the Secession read the Anti-burgher Secession |
170 | i | 31 | Duncan, Jonathan (1756-1811): for in 1795 read 12 Nov. 1794 |
175 | ii | 6 | Dunch, Edmund: after 1708 insert He was deprived of the office in 1710 |
176 | i | 27 | Duncombe, Sir Charles: after before that date, insert He was alderman of Broad Street ward 1683-6. |
ii | 7 | before Under Charles II insert Duncombe was one of the six clerks in chancery 1682-3. From 1685 to 1687 he was M.P. for Hedon, in Yorkshire. | |
24 | for that constituency read after being M.P. for Yarmouth (I. of W.) 1690-5, Downton | ||
28 | after London insert which he contested unsuccessfully in 1700-1, 1701, and 1702, | ||
4 f.e. | for five years (1703-8) read less than a year (April 1703 to 29 Feb. 1703-4) | ||
178 | ii | 8 f.e. | Duncombe, Thomas S.: for 1821 read 1820 |
179 | ii | 32 12 |
for Havre read Ham |
183 | i | 18 f.e. | Dundas, Charles, Baron Amesbury: for 1774 read 1775 |
184 | ii | 26 | Dundas, Sir David (1735-1820): for 1797 read 1820 |
14 f.e. | for 1804 read 1803 | ||
185 | i | 16 | after York, insert He was colonel in chief of the rifle brigade, 1809 till death. |
ii | 16 | Dundas, Sir David (1799-1877): for in the following April read on 17 Feb. | |
20 | for April read March | ||
186 | i | 31 | Dundas, Francis: for In 1795 read He was A.D.C. to the king from 1793 till he was made major-general in 1795. In Oct. 1794 |
9 f.e. | for Young read Yonge [q. v.] | ||
ii | 3-4 | for After the 94th . . . . in 1818 read In 1809 | |
8 | for 1787 read 1817 | ||
191 | i | 23 f.e. | Dundas, Henry, 3rd Viscount Melville: after 1829. insert He was M.P. for Kochester 1826-30 and Winchelsea 1830-1. |
ii | 7 | after 1860 insert was colonel of the 100th foot 1858-62 and of the 82nd foot 1862-3, and was | |
16 | Dundas, Sir James, 1st Lord Arniston: omit first | ||
192 | i | 9 f.e. | Dundas, Sir James W. D.: after Durham, insert He was clerk of the ordnance 1838-41, and was M.P. for Greenwich 1832-4, for Devizes 1836-8, and for Greenwich again 1841-52. |
5 f.e. | for in 1846 read from 1846 till 1852 | ||
193 | ii | 8 f.e. | Dundas, Robert, 2nd Lord Arniston: omit second |
194 | i | 15 | Dundas, Robert, of Arniston (1685-1753): for of Arniston read Lord Arniston |
195 | i | 1 | Dundas, Robert, of Arniston (1713-1787): for of Arniston read Lord Arniston |
ii | 24-25 | for Sir Hay Campbell read Alan Wight | |
27 | for 1796 read 1801 | ||
32 | for 1796 read 1799 | ||
4 f.e. | Dundas, Robert S., 2nd Viscount Melville: for just of age read twenty-three years old | ||
196 | 20 f.e. | Dundas, Thomas: after 68th foot insert (appointed May 1794) |
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