N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
Page | Col. | Line | |
14 | 1 f.e. | McCrie, Thomas (1797-1875): for secession read original secession, and for 1820 read June 1822 | |
20 f.e. | for in 1828 read 16 April 1829 | ||
19-18 f.e. | for West Richmond Street meeting-house read Davie Street church | ||
6 f.e. | for the English presbyterian church read the presbyterian church of England | ||
ii | 5 | for secession read original secession | |
26-27 | for As a young minister he read McCrie occasionally | ||
16 | i | 1 | MacCulloch, Horatio: for William Henry read William Home |
18 | ii | 6 | MacCulloch, John: for third read fourth |
21 | i | 2 | McCulloch, John R.: for his native whisky, read the ancient national beverage claret. |
ii | 15 | for Gilzean read Galbraith | |
27 | i | 39 | Macdonald, Alexander, of Glencoe (d. 1692): for 16 June read 16 Jan. |
43 | ii | 20 | Macdonald, Sir John A.: for Toronto read Ontario |
44 | i ii |
17 10 f.e. 17 f.e. |
for Canada West read Upper Canada |
45 | ii | 25 | for Toronto read Ontario |
30 | for its viceroy read governor-general | ||
24 f.e. | for 1882 read 1870 | ||
22 f.e. | for with representation read securing in 1886 representation | ||
51 | ii | 36 37 |
Macdonell, James: for 1841 read 1842 |
52 | i | 5 | for 1873 read 1875 |
67 | ii | 35 | Macdowell, William: after 262 insert Addit. MS. 15858, ff . 68, 70 |
71 | i | 1 | Maceroni, Francis: omit of London |
119 | ii | 5 | Mackay, Andrew: for 153 read 163 |
147 | ii | 10 | Mackenzie, George, 1st Earl of Cromarty: omit in a letter . . . 1670 |
150 | ii | 15 | Mackenzie, Henry: for Henry David Inglis [q. v.] read George Inglis of Redhall |
151 | ii | 22 f.e. | for 1771 read 1791 |
153 | ii | 30 | Mackenzie, James: for Doddrige read Doddridge |
156 | ii | 3 | Mackenzie, John, Count Cromarty: omit now have |
4-5 | for the Duke of Sutherland, read Anne, daughter of John Hay Mackenzie and wife of George Granville William Leveson Gower, third Duke of Sutherland, whose second surviving son, Francis (d. 1893), inherited the Cromarty estates with the title of second Earl of Cromartie, being succeeded by the elder of his two daughters. | ||
168 | i | 8 | McKerrow, William: for McKelvie read McKerrow |
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