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ERRATA—Volume IX
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236 | ii | 18-22 | for his daughter . . . . At the latter date read Desire Minter, a maid-servant, two men-servants (John Howland and Roger Wilder), and two boys (William Latham and Jasper More). The last died in 1620. In 1627 |
25 | before The William Carver insert who does not seem to have had any children | ||
26 | omit leaving many descendants | ||
28 | omit though probably a relation | ||
30-31 | for Carver's daughter . . . . with his children read Elizabeth Tilley, and although unrelated to Carver shared | ||
33 | for last read last but three and for 1672 read 1673 | ||
39 | for a township read the southern portion of the township | ||
41 | for 'Carver's Town' read 'Carver' | ||
238 | ii | 11 f.e. | Carver, Robert: after director insert He was president of the Society of Artists in 1777 |
239 | ii | 19-18 f.e. | Carwell, Thomas: for an ancient Lincolnshire family now extinct read the ancient Lincolnshire family of Thorold |
241 | i | 4 | Cary, Sir Henry, 1st Viscount Falkland: for Henry prince of Wales 1608 read Charles, prince of Wales in 1616 |
11 | after 1627 insert He was elected M.P. for Hertfordshire 11 Dec. 1620 | ||
244 | ii | 20 f.e. | Cary, John (d. 1720?): after commercial matters insert He was warden of the Merchant Venturers Company at Bristol 1683-4 |
19 f.e. | for In 1687 read In Jan. 1687-8 | ||
15 f.e. | before At the request insert He was superseded in October 1688. He was parliamentary candidate for Bristol in 1698 | ||
251 | ii | 20-19 f.e. | Cary, Patrick: for After this it does not appear what became of him read He is said to have turned protestant and gone as secretary of Penn's expedition to the West Indies in 1655, and died there (Egerton MS. 2535, f. 487 b; cf. Athenæum, 7 May 1887). |
252 | ii | 19 | Cary, Valentine: for 1609 read 1610 |
34 | after Gary insert who was vice-chancellor of the university that year | ||
253 | ii | 3 | for Cooke read Coke |
258 | i | 13 f.e. | Casaubon, Isaac: for 1696 read 1596 |
267 | i | 19 f.e. | Caslon, William, the elder: for Psahnanzar read Psalmanazar |
268 | ii | 15 | Cassan, Stephen H.: after 1827 insert in the list of works 'Lives of the Bishops of Winchester,' London, 1827, 2 vols. |
269 | i | 33 | Cassell, John: for Cassell's 'Magazine of Art' read 'Cassell's Magazine' |
6 | omit 'Cassell's Magazine' | ||
271 | i | 35 | Castell, Edmund: omit Tadlow by |
ii | 3-2 f.e. | for he was about the same time appointed read he had been appointed in 1664 | |
272 | ii | 19 f.e. | for Beverell read Peverell |
273 | ii | 14 f.e. | Castine, Thomas: for Cutler Fergus read Cutlar Fergusson |
274 | i | 21 | Castle, Edmund: for the same year read in 1744-5 |
22 | after College insert In 1746 he was vice-chancellor | ||
23 | for the following year read 1748-9 | ||
279 | i | 21-22 | Catcott, Alexander: for but styles himself read From July 1766 till his death he was |
ii | 5 | Catcott, Alexander S.: after Oxford insert and was first appointed chaplain to the mayor of Bristol | |
284 | i | 31 | Catesby, William: for the execution read its fulfilment |
285 | i | 16-15 f.e. | Cathcart, Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart: for at the time of his death read from 1752 till his death |
286 | ii | 11 | Cathcart, David, Lord Alloway: for lord-justiciary read lord of justiciary |
33-34 | Cathcart, Sir George: transpose and entered Paris . . . . 1814 to line 37 after Dresden | ||
287 | i | 21 | for In March 1854 read On 12 Dec. 1853 |
289 | i | 20 | Cathcart, Sir William S., 1st Earl Cathcart: for In May 1813 read In July 1812 |
21 f.e. | omit and the governorship of Hull | ||
18-16 f.e. | for until the suicide . . . . England, read He returned to England in 1820. He became governor of Hull in 1880 | ||
290 | i | 9 | Catherine of Valois: for at her son's read and to her son's |
39-40 | for grandson read great-grandson | ||
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