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ERRATA—Volume XIV
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| 266 | i | 30 | Decker, Sir Matthew: after East India Company insert from 1713 to 1743, being deputy governor 1720-1 and 1729-30, and governor 1725-6 and 1730-3 |
| 31 | after parliament insert as a tory from 1719 to 1722 | ||
| ii | 48-49 | for 'a gentleman named Richardson' read William Richardson | |
| 9 f.e. | for one writer read Joseph Massie | ||
| 268 | ii | 29 | De Critz, John: for Sir Francis Meres read Francis Meres [q. v.] |
| 270 | ii | 21 | Dee, Duncan: for was chosen read was a common pleader of the city of London 1682-90, a judge of the Sheriff's court 1690-1700, and was |
| 22 | for in 1700. read from 1700 till death. He was also commissioner of appeals in the excise 1713-4. | ||
| 280 | ii | 28 | Deering, John P.: after before mentioned, insert He was elected A.R.A. in 1826. |
| 35-36 | for After the passing of the Reform Bill he became M.P. read From 1847 till his death he was conservative M.P. | ||
| 283 | i | 12 f.e. | Defoe, Daniel: for 1602-3 read 1702-3 |
| 284 | ii | 12 | for St. Edmund's Bury read Bury St. Edmund's |
| 285 | ii | 39 | for increased read injured |
| 287 | i | 16 | after Secret insert History |
| 293 | i | 10-9 f.e. | De Gex, Sir John P.: for Mr. Macnaghten . . . . appeal in ordinary) read Steuart Macnaghten (already co-author of 'Macnaghten and Gordon's Reports') |
| 294 | i | 7 | Degge, Sir Simon: for 1669 read 1669-70 |
| 299 | ii | 17 f.e. | Dekker, Thomas: for (verse) read (prose) |
| 303 | ii | 22-24 | De Lancey, Oliver (1749-1822): for by Susannah, daughter of General Sir William Draper, K.B. read (whose daughter Susannah married General Sir William Draper, K.B.) |
| 304 | i | 31 | after 18 Nov. insert 1790 |
| 33 | for 1792 read 1794 | ||
| ii | 13 f.e. | De Lancey, Oliver (1808-1837): for Henry read Howe | |
| 305 | i | 19 f.e. | De Lancey, Sir William H.: for 4 Feb. 1813 read 4 April 1815 |
| 18 f.e. | for John read James | ||
| 17 f.e. | for Douglas read Dunglass | ||
| 308 | ii | 15 f.e. | Delany, Mary: for 1742 read 1744 |
| 9 f.e. | for Bucklands read Buckland | ||
| 309 | i | 18 | for in 1724 read on 8 March 1725 |
| 310 | i | 12 f.e. | Delany, Patrick: for 1758 read 1718 |
| ii | 14 | for 1789 read 1729 | |
| 313 | ii | 18 | De La Hue, Thomas: for in 1866 read on 7 June 1866 |
| 314 | i | 11 | Delaune, Gideon: for London in 1630. read Dowgate Ward 17 Jan. 1625-6, and was discharged as an alien a week later, |
| ii | 8 f.e. | Delaune, Paul: after island insert in 1655 | |
| 315 | i | 41-43 | Delaune, Thomas: for but on finding . . . . refused to interfere, read Calamy sent no reply to Delaune's appeal, but tried hard to get him off (see Calamy, Benjamin). |
| 316 | i | 13 f.e. | Delaune, William (1659-1728): for Amherst read Amhurst |
| ii | 22 | Delaval, Edward H.: after now extinct, insert On Lord Delaval's death in 1808 he succeeded to his entailed estates at Seaton- Delaval and Doddington. | |
| 317 | i | 16 | for his brother's house, read his house, Parliament Place, Westminster, and was buried in the nave of Westminster Abbey. There are several portraits of him at Doddington Hall, |
| ii | 15-14 f.e. | Delavall, Sir Ralph: for continued a member of the board of read was appointed a lord of the | |
| 14 f.e. | for till May 1694 read in 1693, serving till May 1694 | ||
| 8 f.e. | after parliament insert as a tory | ||
| 319 | i | 20 | Delepierre, Joseph O.: .for 78 read 77 |
| 331 | i | 30 | Demainbray, Stephen C. T.: after royal chaplains insert from 1802 till his death, fifty-two years later |
| 334 | ii | 15 f.e. | Dempster, George: for 1762 read 1761 |
| 11 f.e. | for twenty-eight read twenty-nine | ||
| 343 | i | 17 f.e. | Denham, Sir James Stewart (1712-1780): for Stewart read Steuart and so through the article. |
| 344 | i | 20 | for Westshield read Westshields |
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