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ERRATA—Volume XI


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155 i 3 f.e. Cobham, John de, 3rd Lord Cobham: for (1260-1335) read (d. 25 Aug. 1839)
ii 4-6 for His mother's name . . . lord Beauchamp read His mother was Joan, daughter of Sir John Beauchamp of Stoke-under-Hamden
11-17 for As Henry de Cobham . . . his death in 1408 read Dugdale is altogether wrong. According to the extant brasses in the church at Cobham, where almost all the family are buried, Henry de Cobham died in 1339, and John de Cobham the elder, who was already married in 8 Edward III (1314-15), and an admiral of the fleet in 1335, died 25 Feb. 1354-5
18-38 for The Cobham records . . . died in 1358 or 1359 read The younger John de Cobham succeeded to his father's estates in 1355. He was first summoned to parliament 20 Sept. 1355. He went to France in 1359 and was made a banneret in 1370
20 f.e. after Rome insert to obtain from Urban V the appointment of William of Wykeham to the see of Winchester
156 i 9 f.e. for 1408) he seems to have died read 1407-3) he died
8 f.e. after years old insert and was buried in Cobham Church
4 f.e. after 1331 insert (she died in 1395)
l.l. after married insert in 1362
ii 1 after de la Pole insert and died about 1388
4 after widow of insert Her third husband
5 omit is said to have been and after times insert and died 13 Jan. 1433-4
5-6 for One of her husbands read Her fourth husband
10 for another husband read her second husband and for Gerard read Reginald
25 for ten read twenty
26 for (1370-1) read (1380-1)
28 for were read on enamelled copper are
29 omit in Hasted's time
24-22 f.e. for which have been . . . the above article read The Lords of Cobham and their Monuments, by J. G. Waller, in Archæologia Cantiana, vol. xi. 64 et seq.
159 ii 30 Cochrane, Sir Alexander F. I.: for Marcotis read Mareotis
34 omit when
35 for was read had been
36 after boroughs insert in 1800 and sat till defeated at the general election in 1806
160 i 7 f.e. for June read Jan.
166 ii 13 f.e. Cochrane, Thomas, 10th Earl of Dundonald: for Just at this time read In June 1806
8 f.e. for 13 March 1805 read June 1806
167 2 36 after the 27th. transfer to this place the paragraph as corrected from page 166, col. ii, lines 13-3 from end.
23 f.e. for by a triumphant majority read unopposed
7 f.e. for at the head of the poll read with
6 f.e. for being his colleague read although with 1,400 fewer votes
174 ii 6 after 31 Oct. 1860 insert The reparation was tardily completed on 19 March 1878, when, in accordance with the report of a parliamentary committee, 5,000l. was voted to his grandson, Lord Cochrane, 'in respect of the distinguished services of his grandfather, the late earl of Dundonald,' but really as an equivalent for Dundonald's half-pay during the period of his exclusion from the British navy (Parl. Papers, 1877, Nos. 92, 338; Times, 20 March 1878.)
175 ii 4 f.e. Cochrane, Sir Thomas J.: after same station, insert from 1825 to 1834 was governor of Newfoundland,
3 f.e. after rear-admiral, insert He was M.P. for Ipswich 1839-41.
177 ii 10-9 f.e. Cockburn, Sir Alexander J. E.: for secretary of state in 1806, read under-secretary for war and the colonies 1806-7,
9-8 f.e. for in 1811 read from 1811 to 1819
i 1 for Columbia read Colombia
ii 16 f.e. for Dundee read Dundas
i 14 after the Bath insert (1873)
ii 24 f.e. for Hatherly read Hatherley

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