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vi | ii | 8 | List of Writers: for Sylvanus read Silvanus |
13 | omit A. W. W. . . . A. W. Ward, Litt.D. | ||
9 | i | 41-42 | Watson, James (d. 1722): for Painting' read Printing' |
14 | i | 15-16 | Watson, John (1520-1584): for p. 315), and on 17 Sept. following was collated read p. 315). He was vice-chancellor of Cambridge 1518-20 and 1530-1. On ceasing to be master of Christ's in 1531 he seems to have become rector of White Notley, Essex, where he died in 1537. Another John Watson, who died before May 1530, was collated on 17 Sept. 1523 |
17 | for He was also read The master of Christ's was | ||
18 | after Erasmus insert who bears witness to his high character and appreciated his humanism | ||
18-20 | for learned in scholastic divinity read one of Latimer's early opponents | ||
23 | omit He died before 12 May 1530 | ||
30 | ii | 10-11 | Watson, Robert (1746-1838): for is at least questionable, read underestimates the fact, for he received in 1817 600l., a further 500l. in June 1822, and a final sum of 2,500l. on 21 Dec. of the same year. |
34 | i | 5 | Watson, Thomas (1513-1584): for Addit. MS. read Sloane MS. |
35 | ii | 20-21 | Watson, Thomas (1557?-1592): for a translation read a very distant paraphrase |
37 | i | 7 | for five 'epistolæ' read eighteen 'epistolæ.' Five of these were rendered into English verse by 'I. T. Gent' in 'An Ould facioned loue or a loue of the ould facion' 1594. |
62 | ii | 31 | Watt, James: for Jeffreys read Jeffrey |
66 | i | 20 | Watts, Alaric A.: after 1825 insert died 22 Jan. 1901 |
72 | ii | 33-34 | Watts, Richard: for proctors [i.e. itinerant priests] read proctors [of bedridden persons in hospitals, i.e. licensed beggars] |
89 | i | 4-2 f.e. | Weale, John: omit He was the father of . . . Henry James Weale. |
110 | i | 19 f.e. | Webbe, Joseph: for 1626) read 1633) |
ii | 18 | after 1620. insert His letters and papers on languages, dating from 1623 to 1633, are in Sloane MS. 1456. | |
122 | ii | 12 | Webster, John (1580?-1625): after No. 19; insert Painter's 'Palace of Pleasure,' ii. 23. |
133 | i | 6 f.e. | Wedderburn, Alexander, 1st Earl of Rosslyn: for burgh read borough |
140 | i | 24 | Wedgwood, Hensleigh: after sixty years. insert He was fellow of Christ's 1829-30. |
158 | ii | 28 | Weld, Sir Frederick A.: for Marsh read March |
29 | for Garenden read Garendon | ||
161 | i | 17 | Weld, Thomas (1590?-1662): for America read Americana |
202 | ii | 29 | Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington: for C. W. Glass read J. W. Glass |
212 | i | 8 | Wellesley, Richard C., Marquis Wellesley: for Lahore read Indore |
215 | ii | 24 | for 1858 read 1855 |
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