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ERRATA—Volume IX


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170 ii 13 f.e. Carr, John (1732-1807): before He died insert He was prebendary of Lincoln from 1805 till death
173 i 28 Carr, Robert, Earl of Somerset: after Hay insert In the same year he was made K.G.
176 ii 21 f.e. Carr, Robert J.: after George IV insert He was prebendary of Salisbury 1819-24, of Chichester 1821-4, and of Hereford 1822-4
177 i 7 for in 1841 read on 24 April 1841
179 i 2 f.e. Carrick, Thomas: for Upperley read Upperby
180 i l.l. Carrington, Sir Codrington E.: after returned insert in the tory interest
190 ii l.l. Carstares, William: after Edinburgh add Macaulay's History
191 ii 2 Carswell, Sir Robert: after country insert in July 1850
35 Carte, Samuel: after Lichfield insert (from 1682 till death, a period of 58 years)

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i 6-7 Carter, Ellen: for Maddeson read Maddison
202 ii 14 f.e. Carter, Lawrence: for 1717 read December 1715
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i 3 Carter, Sir Richard: after 1681 insert He was lieutenant-governor of Southsea Castle from 1682 till his death
44 add to authorities Macaulay's History
207 i 17 Carter, Thomas (1735?-1804): for G.C.B. read K.B.
209 ii 19 f.e. Carteret, Sir George: for Tangiers read Tangier
210 i 12 f.e. Carteret, John, Earl Granville: for 26 April 1706 read 12 July 1756
211 ii 22 for Brodericks read Brodricks
23 after whom insert Allan Brodrick [q. v.]
221 i 7 Cartwright, Christopher: for Baylie read Bayly
46 for Coles's read Cole's
ii 33 Cartwright, Edmund: after Belvoir insert He was prebendary of Lincoln from 1786 till his death
222 ii 27 for the year before read 14 April 1795
224 i 9 f.e. Cartwright, John (1740-1824): for Northamptonshire read Nottinghamshire
ii 13 f.e. after in vogue insert He unsuccessfully contested Nottinghamshire in 1780, Boston in 1806 and 1807, and was nominated for Westminster in 1818 and 1819
225 ii 17 after issue insert His wife died on 21 Dec. 1834, and was buried beside her husband in the churchyard of Finchley, Middlesex
229 i 7 f.e. Cartwright, Thomas (1535-1603): for (1588) read (1589-90)
6 f.e. for (1589) read (1588)
230 i 15 for MS. 826 read MS. 271, f. 22 b.
ii 15 f.e. Cartwright, Thomas (1634-1689): for (1675) read (1675-6)
10-9 f.e. for very soon after the accession of James read in December 1686
231 i 11 f.e. for C. J. Wright read Chief Justice Wright
232 i 41-43 Cartwright, Sir Thomas: for after holding . . . . Sweden read entered the diplomatic service. He was secretary of legation at Munich 1821-8 and at The Hague 1828-30. He was minister plenipotentiary at Frankfort 1830-8 and at Stockholm 1838 till death
13 f.e. for knighthood read G.C.H.
234 i 9 f.e. Carus, Thomas: before He joined insert He was M.P. for Wigan in 1547 and for Lancaster in 1553 and 1555.
236 i 21 f.e. Carver, John: for 42 persons read 41 persons, including 39 colonists proper
20-18 f.e. for 4 spinsters . . . . 101 persons read 25 children (19 sons and 6 daughters), one spinster, 12 serving men, 5 serving boys, and 2 maid-servants constituted the colony of 104 persons
16 f.e. for three read two
10-9 f.e. omit at the foot of a cliff
3 f.e. for 31 Dec. read 31 Jan. 1620-1
l.l. for the first American independent read in accordance with the resolve made on leaving home that they should form 'an absolute church by themselves,' the American independent
ii 1-3 omit in accord with . . . . Holland
8 for on 5 April read in April
9 for the day read after

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