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Dictionary of National Biography


ERRATA IN VOLUME XXIII


GRAY—HAIGHTON

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

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2 ii 7 Gray, Andrew (1633-1656): for twentieth read twenty-first

4 ii 14 f.e. Gray, Charles: for the royal navy read the marines

9 i 19-20 Gray, Sir John: for He entered the medical profession . . . . degree of M.D., and read He graduated M.D. and master in Surgery at Glasgow University on 24 April 1839 and

17 i 30 Gray, Robert (1809-1872): for Saltburn read Easington

23 ii 36 Gray, Thomas (1716-1771): for Browne read Brown
26 i 12 f.e. (repeat previous entry)
24 ii 20 for 1758 read 175
26 i 9 f.e. for niece read cousin
27 i 10 for Captandi' read Cogitandi'

33 ii 13 Greatorex, Thomas: for Dr. C. Law read Dr. E.
7 f.e. for Westminster Abbey read the cloisters of Westminster Abbey

37 i 22 f.e. Greaves, Sir Edward: for 279 read 302
9 f.e. for 225 and 279, i. 18 read 51 and 302

53 i 27 Green, Thomas (1658-1738): for Dr. Castle read Dr. Stanley

56 i 14 Green, Thomas H.: for brother read sister

64 ii l.l. Greene, Maurice: for Chrysande read Chrysander

66 i 7 f.e. Greene, Richard: for near Gloucester read Gloucestershire

74 i 16 Greene, Robert (1678?-1730) : for 1689 read 1699

77 i 16 Greenfield, William: for Polygotta read Polyglotta

83 i 49-50 Greenwell, Sir Leonard: for Cranford read Crauford

89 i 6 f.e. Gregg, John: for Ross read Gregg

92 i l.l. Gregory, Barnard: for Lunenburg read Lüneburg

97 i 20 Gregory, Francis: for Όνομαξικὸν read Όνομαστικὸν

102 ii 24 Gregory, John (1724-1773): for aged 49 read in his 49th year

104 i 23 Gregory, William (fl. 1520): for 1518 read 152
30 for 1918 read 1819

109 ii 13 Grenfell, John P.: omit probably

110 i 32-36 Grenfell, Pascoe: for he became the head . . . . Buckinghamshire, read he connected himself with Thomas Williams of Temple House, Gt. Marlow, then occupied with the development of the industries of Anglesey and Cornwall, and the largest manufacturer of the products of those districts in the kingdom. Grenfell soon became principal managing partner of these concerns, and having purchased Taplow House, was chosen parliamentary representative, on the death of Williams, in 1802 for Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire,
ii 4 for 1868 read 1818

112 i 5 Grenville, Sir Bevil: for 1702) read 1703)

116 ii 9 f.e. Grenville, George: for first earl read second earl

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