ERRATA—Volume XII
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229 | ii | 11 f.e. | Corniih, Henry: for St. Michael Bassishaw read Vintry from 24 Sept. 1680 till the surrender of the city's charter in Oct. 1683 (Repertory, 85, fo. 225) |
230 | ii | 28 | for Hawkes read Hawles |
232 | ii | 21 | Cornish, Sir Samuel: after the following year, insert He was whig M.P. for Shoreham from 1765 till his death. |
234 | i | 13 | Cornwallis, Sir Charles: after knighted, insert He was M.P. for Norfolk in 1604. |
235 | i | 20 f.e. | Cornwallis, Charles, 1st Marquis Cornwallis: after office insert in England |
17 f.e. | before on which insert for the post of joint vice-treasurer of Ireland | ||
13-11 f.e. | for The voluntary banishment . . . . as in read The letter is a genuine work of Junius, though signed 'Domitian.' In | ||
236 | ii | 36-37 | omit and his distrust of the ministry |
39-40 | for and to show his dislike . . . . power, he read He | ||
42 | for January 1784 read Feb. 1783 | ||
241 | ii | 32 | Cornwallis, Frederick: after Paul's insert holding with the deanery the prebend Wildland |
242 | ii | 1 | Cornwallis, James, 4th Earl Cornwallis: for Salisbury read Canterbury |
19 | for fifty-three read forty-three | ||
243 | i | 15 f.e. | Cornwallis, Sir Thomas: after 1554 insert during which year he was also elected M.P. for Grampound |
244 | ii | 9 | Cornwallis, Sir William (d. 1631?): after children, insert He was M.P. for Lostwithiel in 1597 and for Orford in 1604 and 1614. |
247 | i | 38 | Cornwallis, Sir William (1744-1819): after Cross, insert He was M.P. for Eye 1768-74, 1782-4, and 1790-1807, and for Portsmouth 1784-90, and he was colonel of marines 1787-93. |
249 | i | 39-40 | Cornysshe, William: for Calendars of State Papers . . . . Series read Calendar of Letters and Papers, Henry VIII |
251 | i | 32 | Corrie, Archibald: for F. F. H. read T. F. H. |
252 | i | 40 | Corrie, George E.: before In 1851 insert He was vice-chancellor of the university in 1850. |
6 f.e. | for Wheatley read Wheatly | ||
254 | ii | 41 | Corry, Henry T. L.: for 1826 read 1825 |
4-3 f.e. | omit successively . . . . health and | ||
255 | ii | 19 f.e. | Corry, Isaac: after unknown insert He was defeated at Newry in both 1806 and 1807, but was elected in the former year for Newport (I. of W.) |
259 | i | 31-35 | Coryate, George: for According to his own showing . . . . taken the degree, read He is registered as having 'supplicated' for the degree of B.D. in July 1592, but New College men were exempt from 'supplication,' and this entry may have been a mistake of the registrar for Coryate's actual graduation. |
260 | i | 20 f.e. | Coryate, Thomas: for Kircunerus read Kirchnerus |
261 | i | 25-27 | for and that the book . . . . in our own day. read It was only once reprinted since its publication, viz. in 1776, when it was issued in three volumes. |
263 | i | 40 | Cosby, Sir Henry A. M.: for lieutenant-general in due course read major-general in 1793 and lieutenant-general in 1816 (antedated to June 1799) |
ii | 12 f.e. | Cosby, Phillips: after 1790. insert He was colonel of marines 1787-90. | |
264 | ii | 6 | Cosin, John: for in 1594 read 30 Nov. 1594 (Sloane MS. 1708, f. 109) |
271 | i | 16 f.e. | Cosin, Richard: for parliaments read parliament |
15 f.e. | after 1586 and insert for Down ton in that meeting | ||
ii | 39 | Costa, Emanuel Mendes da: after London insert and died 24 June 1726 (Hist. Reg. 1726, p. 26) | |
285 | i | 29 | Cotgrave, John: after 14 insert Gent. Mag. 1821, ii. 415-6 |
290 | i | 11-10 f.e. | Cotterell, Sir Charles: for (1615-1687?) read (1612?-1702) |
9 f.e. | for in 1615 read about 1612 | ||
ii | 20-19 f.e. | for apparently died in the following year read died, according to the 'Mercurius Historicus,' on 19 July 1702, at the age of 90 | |
291 | i | 17 f.e. | for John read James |
11 f.e. | for Cotterell Dormer read Cottrell Dormer | ||
292 | ii | 10 | Cottingham, Lewis N.: for St. Mary's Church read St. James's Church |
293 | ii | 37 | Cottington, Francis, Lord Cottington: before When Prince Charles insert He was M.P. for Camelford in 1624, for Bossiney in 1625, and for Saltash in 1628. |
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