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Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME XII


CONDER—CRAIGIE

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

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4 i 21 f.e. Conduitt, John: for March read June
20 f.e. for 1715 he was elected member read 1721 he was elected on petition (having been unsuccessful in the contest of the preceding month) whig member
5 ii 2 Condy, Nicholas: for Ann Trevanipn Pyll read Ann Trevanion Pyle, daughter of Captain Mark Oates of the marines.
6 i 24 Congallus I: for Ferchand read Ferchard
7 i 39 Congreve, William: for 18 Oct. 1707 read December 1705, when he became commissioner of wine licenses
9 i 22 Congreve, Sir William: for 1820 read 1818
11 i 21 f.e. Coningsby, Sir Thomas: for Hereford read Herefordshire and after 1593 insert 1597
ii 4 f.e. Coningsby, Thomas, Earl Coningsby: after side, insert He was commissioner of appeals in the exchequer 1689-90
12 i 17 after Ireland, insert He was vice-treasurer of Ireland from Jan. 1692-3 until he was deprived of the office in 1710.
25 omit again and the vice-treasurer and
ii 2 for 1715 read 1716
11 after 1720. insert He resigned his two lord-lieutenancies in 1721 and was dismissed from the privy council Nov. 1724.
21 i 19 f.e. Connell, Sir John: for In 1822 read Some time before 1821
18-16 f.e. omit on occasion of . . . Edinburgh
23 ii 11 f.e. Connor, George H.: for Jan. 1883 read Oct. 1882
29 ii 2 Conolly, Thomas: omit first
3 after Ballyshannon insert from 1727 till death
11 for 1760 read 1758
26 for until the union, read until May 1800. He resigned just before the union.
36 for 1784 read 1780
30 i 15 f.e. Conolly, William: after of which he insert was elected member for Donegal borough 1692-3 and 1695-9, and for co. Londonderry 1703 till death. He
5 f.e. after revenues insert (1709-10 and 1714 till death)
33 ii 27 Constable, Archibald: after Edinburgh.' insert A son, John Constable (d. 1892), was principal of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, from 1859 to 1880, and afterwards rector of Marston Bigot, near Frome.
34 ii 7 Constable, Henry (1562-1613): after Spain, insert Two letters of the same period from the poet to the Countess of Shrewsbury are printed in Lodge's Illustrations' (ii. 498-500)
35 ii 8-7 f.e. Constable, Henry, Viscount Dunbar: for Yorkshire read Eboracum
3 f.e. before On the death read Constable became commoner of Trinity College Oxford, in 1596.

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