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ERRATA—Volume XIV
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| 178 | i | 5-6 | Davison, John: for in 1834 read on 6 May 1834 |
| 8 | after Cathedral, insert On 20 July 1819 he married Mary, daughter of Robert Thorp, elder brother of Charles Thorp [q. v.]; by her he left four sons and six daughters. | ||
| 180 | i | 5 f.e. | Davison, William (1541?-1608): after attendance on her. insert He was elected M.P. for Knaresborough in the same year. |
| 184 | i | 19 f.e. | Davy, Charles: for Suffolcienses read Suffolcenses |
| 196 | ii | 12-13 | Davy, Martin: omit notwithstanding the latter's whig principles |
| 15 | for the whig ministry read the tory ministry | ||
| 17 | omit a gross political job | ||
| 18 | after Chichester insert in 1832 | ||
| 43 | for Beechy read Beechey | ||
| 211 | ii | 22-20 f.e. | Dawes, Lancelot: for Shortly after this . . . prebendaryship read In 1619 he was preferred to a prebendal stall |
| 7 f.e. | for the rebellion read the civil war | ||
| 3 f.e. | for February 1653-4 read (according to Le Neve) 18 May 1655 | ||
| 214 | ii | 10 f.e. | Dawes, Sophia, Baronne de Feuchfcres: for Louis XIII read Louis XVIII 216 i 22 Dawes, Sir William: for 1696 read 1697 |
| 30 | after regular course, insert He was vice-chancellor of Cambridge University in 1698. | ||
| ii | 31 | for 1713 read 1713-4 | |
| 38 | for in 1724 read on 30 April 1724 | ||
| 219 | ii | 38 | Dawson, Abraham: after Thomas insert [q. v.] |
| 13 f.e. | for Paul read Paull | ||
| 220 | i | l.l. | Dawson, Benjamin: for nephew read brother |
| 223 | i | 30 | Dawson, Henry: for Water Street read Waterhouse Lane |
| 227 | i | 1 | Dawson, John: for Thomas read Joseph |
| 4 f.e. | for Cheetham read Chetham | ||
| 228 | ii | 12 f.e. | Dawson, Robert K.: after the civil division insert in Feb. 1836 |
| 11 f.e. | for 1 April read 28 March | ||
| 6-4 f.e. | Dawson, Thomas: for a dissenter . . . . began life as read and brother of Abraham Dawson [q. v.] He entered Kendal Academy in 1746 and Glasgow College in 1749, and graduated M.D. there on 8 June 1753. In March 1754 he became | ||
| l.l. | omit went to Glas- | ||
| 229 | i | 1-2 | for gow University . . . . 1753 read and paid back to the Presbyterian Fund what had been granted for his education. |
| 231 | ii | 19 | Day, George: after orator insert (1528) |
| 20 | after 1537 insert holding the office of vice-chancellor during the same year | ||
| 233 | ii | 9-11 | Day, John (fl. 1606): for but there is no record . . . . left the university, read He was admitted there 24 Oct. 1592, and was expelled for stealing a book from the library, 4 May 1593. |
| 243 | i | 22 | Day, William (1529-1596): after iii. 135). insert On 29 Aug. 1569 he was presented by the queen to the rectory of Lavenham, Suffolk. |
| 244 | i | 2 | after 39, 50. insert He also wrote a 'Narratio de Festivitate D. Georgii in reginali Palatio Westmonasteriensi,' etc., extant in Harl. MS. 304, f. 144. |
| 245 | i | 34 | Dayes, Edward: for Abbey read Hall |
| ii | 2 | for Bradley read Brayley | |
| 9 | Dayrolles, Solomon: after Dayrolles insert or Dayrolle | ||
| 247 | ii | 18 | Deacon, Thomas.: for now known read known till 1886 |
| 251 | i | 34-38 | Deane, Sir Anthony: for and comptroller of the victualling . . . . printed or manuscript, read He was commissioner of the navy from 1672 to 1675, comptroller of the victualling in November 1675, comptroller of the storekeeper's accounts March-June 1680, and commissioner of the navy for general business 1686-8. According to Le Neve's Pedigrees of Knights (p. 127) he was knighted in Feb. 1660-1. |
| 259 | ii | 45 | Deane, Sir Thomas: for Sept. read Oct. |
| 264 | ii | 35 | De Brie, Dick T.: for Dick read Dirk |
| 14 f.e. | for Lamb read Lant | ||
| 265 | i | 11 | De Caux, Salamon: for 1630 read 1626 |
| ii | 40 | for in 1630 read on 6 June 1626 |
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