ERRATA—Volume XII
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44 | i | 22 | Constable, Sir Marmaduke: for Milton read Hilton |
23 f.e. | after Yorkshire insert and in that of 1544-5 for Warwickshire | ||
46 | ii | 37 | Constable, Sir William: for Yorkshire read York |
47 | ii | 9 f.e. | Constantino II: for Bernacia read Bernicia |
48 | ii | 6 | for Borough-on-the-Humber read Brough-on-the-Humber |
50 | i | 11 f.e. | Conway, Anne, Viscountess Conway: for ventured read are said to have ventured |
51 | i | 25-26 | Conway, Edward Viscount Conway: for He was also made lord president read On 14 Dec. 1628 he became lord president |
17 f.e. | Conway, Francis S., Marquis of Hertford: for Earl of Hertford in 1736 read second Baron Conway in 1732 | ||
7 f.e. | for 1766. read 1765. He was lord chamberlain 1776-82, and again in the coalition ministry, April to December 1783. He was lord-lieutenant of Warwickshire from 1757 till his death. | ||
ii | 1 | for Francis read Francis (Ingram) Seymour [q. v.] | |
27 | Conway, Henry S.: after Antrim insert which he represented till 1761 | ||
28 | for 28 Dec. read 28 Dec. 1741 | ||
52 | ii | 16 | for 29th regiment read 34th regiment, and held it for two years |
36 | after 282). insert He was colonel 8th horse, now 7th dragoon guards, 1784-9 | ||
40 | for March read March 1755 | ||
54 | ii | 19 | after secretary of state insert for the northern department (in substitution for the southern department, of which he was already secretary) |
55 | ii | 10 | after iii. 399). insert In Oct. 1770 on Granby's death he received the command of the royal regiment of horse guards |
3-1 f.e. | omit during his absence . . . . horse guards. | ||
57 | ii | 7 | for 19 Oct. read 9 July |
11 f.e. | Conway, Sir John: after folio), insert In Dec. 1583 he seems to have been imprisoned in connection with the Somerville-Arden case, and it was probably during this imprisonment that he wrote his 'Meditations and Praiers' (see next page) | ||
58 | i | 4-7 | omit During his confinement . . . . of leade.' |
8 | for Ostend read England | ||
59 | i | 14 | Conway, William A.: after actor, insert whose real name was Rugg, |
60 | ii | 11 f.e. | Conybeare, John: after Oxford, insert He was proctor in 1725. |
61 | i | 25 f.e. | after that year, insert With the bishopric he held the Christ Church deanery. |
23 f.e. | for the cathedral read Bristol Cathedral | ||
ii | 4 | Conybeare, John J.: after 1797 insert and won the University Latin verse prize, 1800 | |
5 | for Somersetshire read Somerset. He was prebendary of York from 1803 till his death | ||
7 | for 1807 read 1808 | ||
68 | i | 10 f.e. | Conyngham, Henry, 1st Marquis Conyngham: for privy chamber read privy council |
ii | 22 | for Conyngham read Conyngham was made general of the army on 22 July 1830, but | |
32 | after 1849 insert [see Denison, Albert] | ||
66 | ii | 37 | Cook, James (d. 1611): for 1592 read Jan. 1592-3 |
76 | ii | 19 | Cooke, Sir Anthony: for Shoreham read Lewes |
78 | i | 15 f.e. | Cooke, Benjamin: for 40 read 74 |
ii | 19 | Cooke, Edward (1770?-1799): for 1770? read 1772 | |
20 | after navy, insert born 14 April 1772, | ||
24 | for Colonel read Major-General | ||
26 | for a sister of Admiral Boyer read Penelope, daughter of Sir William Bowyer and sister of Admiral Sir George Bowyer [q. v.] | ||
79 | ii | 34 | Cooke, Edward (1755-1820): before and in 1790 insert He was M.P. for Lifford 1789-90, |
80 | ii | 3-6 | for in the various departments . . . . foreign office, read as under-secretary for war and the colonies 1804-6 under Lord Camden and 1807-9 under Lord Castlereagh, and under-secretary for foreign affairs 1812-17, again under Castlereagh. |
30 | Cooke, Edward W.: omit (1817) | ||
85 | ii | 4 f.e. | Cooke, George W.: for twice read in 1850 |
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