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ERRATA—Volume XXII
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| 161 | ii | 16 | Gordon, Alexander, 4th Duke of Gordon: before Anderson's Scottish Nation insert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, ed. Wood; |
| 178 | ii | 9 f.e. | Gordon, George, 4th Earl of Huntly: for Margaret read Jane |
| 203 | ii | 15 f.e. | Gordon, Henrietta: for in his house read in the house of James Crichton (d. 1650) [q. v.] |
| 209 | ii | 8 | Gordon, James B.: omit [q. v.] |
| 214 | ii | 1 | Gordon, Sir John, 1st Viscount Kenmure: for in 1721 read about 1627 |
| 219 | i | 6 | Gordon, Sir John W.: for (1805 read (1814 |
| 9 | for in 1805 read on 4 Nov. 1814 | ||
| 17 | for 1823 read 1833 and for twenty read ten | ||
| 220 | ii | 8 | Gordon, Lucie: for Brandenberg read Brandenburg |
| 221 | i | 25 | Gordon, Osborne: omit double |
| 29-30 | for to the university read in Christ Church | ||
| 30 | for he succeeded read he served as one of the proctors and succeeded | ||
| 31 | omit proctor in the university and | ||
| 14 f.e. | for on the board of read one of the | ||
| 11 f.e. | for houses read heads of houses | ||
| ii | 21 | for the board of commissioners read the Koyal Commission | |
| 10 f.e. | for Παμφιλίον read Παμφίλον | ||
| 226 | ii | 13-16 | Gordon, Robert (1580-1661): omit In the edition of 1655 . . . in uncomplimentary terms. |
| 260 | ii | 4-6 | Gosse, Philip Henry: for who helped him to embody them . . . in two volumes. read who embodied them in his handsome work (in two volumes) on the subject in 1886. |
| 262 | i | 29 | Gosset, Isaac (1735?-1812): for 16 Dec. read 12 Dec. |
| 263 | i | 21 f.e. | Gosson, Stephen: for (1555 read (1554 |
| 20 f.e. | for born in 1555, read baptised at St. George's, Canterbury, April 17, 1554, was son of Cornelius Gosson and | ||
| 269 | i | 16 f.e. | Gouge, Robert: for (1631? read (1630 |
| 11 f.e. | for 11 March 1646-7 read 8 June 1647 | ||
| 10-3 f.e. | for Robert Gooch, . . . . his early education, read Robert Gouge, born at Chelmsford, and having been educated there, was admitted at the age of seventeen a sizar of the college. Another entry in the college registers records the admission on 11 March 1646-7 of one Robert Gooch of Great Yarmouth, with whom the independent divine has been wrongly confused. | ||
| 277 | i | 1-4 | Gough, John (fl. 1570): omit He revised and edited with a preface . . . Wycliffe's translation of the Bible. |
| 282 | i | 9-10 | Gough, Strickland: for (fl. 1780-1751) read (d. 1752) |
| 12 | omit not earlier than 1715 | ||
| 13 f.e. | after parish, insert He died on 13 Dec. 1752. | ||
| 289 | ii | 13-14 | Gouldman, Francis: for Prebendary John Boys's read the work by Prebendary John Bois [q. v.J entitled |
| 298 | i | 19 | Gower, Henry: for Monokton read Monkton |
| 300 | ii | 18-19 | Gower, John: omit lost. It is described as |
| 21-22 | omit also stated to be | ||
| 28-29 | for The work has disappeared and left no trace, read The 'Speculum Meditantis,' which was long believed to have disappeared, is clearly identical with the 'Mirour de l'Omme,' a French poem of some thirty thousand lines, which was discovered by Mr. G. C. Macaulay in a manuscript in the Cambridge University Library and was printed by him in his edition of Gower's works. A few pages are missing at the beginning of the manuscript. | ||
| 303 | i | 18 f.e. | for and Cressida read with Cressida |
| 311 | ii | 25 f.e. | Grafton, Richard: after the printer of insert the first book of Homilies in 1547 and |
| 314 | ii | 24 f.e. 22 f.e. | Graham, George (1675-1751): for 1675 read 1673 |
| 318 | i | 25 | Graham, James, 1st Marquis of Montrose: for Henry read (Sir) John Urry [q. v.] |
| 358 | ii | 4 f.e. | Graham, Thomas, Lord Lynedoch: omit College |
| 359 | i | 4 f.e. | for Sir Robert Douglas [q. v.] read Sir Kenneth Douglas [q. v.] |
| 361 | ii | 5 | for at the Oaks read at the Epsom Meeting |
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