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ERRATA—Volume XVIII
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123 | ii | 20 f.e. | Fairbairn, Sir Peter: for daughter of Mr. R. W. Brindling read daughter of Robert William Brandling of Low Gosforth, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and widow of Captain Charles Bell, R.N. |
125 | ii | 7 | Fairborne, Sir Palmes: for Tangiers read Tangier and so throughout the article. |
127 | i | 8 f.e. | Fairborne, Sir Stafford: before In June 1707 insert He was M.P. for Rochester 1705-8. |
ii | 13 | before In the petition insert In 1708 he married Rebecca, daughter of Colonel Thomas Paston. | |
132 | i | 15 | Fairfax, Edward: for 11473 read 11743 |
25 | for Fuiston read Fewston | ||
ii | 19 | Fairfax, Ferdinando: for two read three | |
140 | ii | 24 f.e. | Fairfax, Thomas, 1st Lord Fairfax: after 1591. insert He was M.P. for Lincoln 1586, for Aldborough 1588, and for Boroughbridge 1601. |
141 | i | 6-7 | for unsuccessfully sought a seat read was elected M.P. for |
8 | after 1625. insert He was unseated on petition, but was returned at a by-election four months later (in August of the same year). | ||
ii | 15 f.e. | Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax: for Heyworth read Heworth | |
146 | ii | 20 f.e. | before For the rest insert He was M.P. for the West Riding of Yorkshire in the parliament of 1654. |
150 | ii | 2-1 f.e. | Fairfax, Sir William G.: omit of a family . . . . the time of Ed- |
151 | i | 1-5 | for ward III . . . . in the horse guards, read born on 8 March 1738-9, was son of Joseph Fairfax (who after retirement from the horse guards settled at Bagshot, Surrey), and was grandson of Joseph Fairfax of Saxton, Yorkshire. |
161 | i | 14 | Falconer, Hugh: for July read January |
170 | ii | 37 | Falle, Philip: for 1781 read 1681 |
174 | i | 15 | Fane, Sir Henry: for 1768 to 1796 read 1772 to 1802 |
33 | for In the previous year he had succeeded read In 1802 he succeeded | ||
175 | i | 13 f.e. | for 1825 read 1826 |
7 f.e. | for master-general read surveyor-general | ||
5 f.e. | after Sandwich. insert He was M.P. for Hastings 1830-1. | ||
176 | i | 10-11 | Fane, John, 7th Earl of Westmorland: omit lord-lieutenant of the county of Northampton and |
23 | for 1758 read 1759 | ||
3 f.e. | Fane, John, 10th Earl of Westmorland: for paymaster-general read postmaster-general | ||
ii | 16-17 | omit and was for a short time . . . . George IV | |
177 | i | 29 | Fane, John, 11th Earl of Westmorland: after Bourbons. insert He was A.D.C. to George IV both as prince regent and king, 1814-25; became major-general in 1825 and lieutenant-general in 1838. |
178 | ii | 22 | Fane, Mildmay, 2nd Earl of Westmorland: for (d. 1665) read (d. 1666) |
28 | after 1620-1 insert for Kent in 1625, and again for Peterborough 1626-8 | ||
l.l. | for 1665 read 1665-6 | ||
179 | i | 9 | after fourth earl insert and another son, Horace |
182 | i | 4 | Fanning, Edmund: for St. John in the Gulf of St. Lawrence read Prince Edward |
8 | for In 1799 he was chosen read He remained | ||
10 | omit an appointment which he retained | ||
15 | for 1793 read 1794 | ||
189 | ii | 37 | Fanshawe, Thomas (1530?-1601): for succeeding read five succeeding |
190 | i | 1 | after lands. insert He was returned M.P. for Lancaster on 19 Jan. 1625-6, and again on 10 March 1627-8. |
3 | after 1622 add A son, Thomas, was elected M.P. for Lancaster to the Long parliament, but 'was disabled to sit' early in 1646. | ||
38-43 | Fanshawe, Sir Thomas, 1st Viscount Fanshawe: for for Lancaster . . . for Lancaster) on 26 Oct. 1640. read and again on 26 Oct. 1640. | ||
ii | 16-18 | omit was elected M.P. . . . early in 1646 | |
40 | for 1689 read 1687 | ||
206 | ii | 18 | Farindon, Anthony: for Branston read Bramston |
208 | i | 38 | Farish, William: before In 1794 insert He was proctor in 1792. |
215 | ii | 6 | Farmer, Richard: for the residentiary prebend read a residentiary canonry and the prebend |
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