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| 2 | ii | l.l. | Hindmarsh, Robert: Note that 'The Trial of the Spirits' was not by Hindmarsh, but was an attack on his 'Vindication of Swedenborg' by the Rev. William Ettrick of High Barns, near Sunderland. |
| 3 | ii | 9 | Hinds, Samuel: for failing health read domestic circumstances |
| 12 | i | 7 | Hirst, William: for Vellour read Vellore |
| 14 | ii | 17 | Hislop, Sir Thomas: for 79 read 78 |
| 19 | ii | 4 | Hoadly, Benjamin: for Poor read le Poer |
| 35 | i | 19-17 f.e. | Hobart, Robert, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire: for He continued to hold office . . . . in which year read In June 1804 |
| 15-13 f.e. | for but resigned with Sidmouth in 1805 . . . . the Melville affair, read He resigned with Addington in May 1804. | ||
| 12 f.e. | for rejoined read joined | ||
| 10 f.e. | for from 14 Jan. . . . 1805, read on 14 Jan. 1805, but with Sidmouth resigned in the following July, in consequence of Pitt's attitude over the Melville affair. | ||
| 9 f.e. | for and from read From | ||
| 46 | ii | 15 f.e. | Hobhouse, Sir Benjamin: omit wheat |
| 48 | ii | 53-54 | Hobhouse, John C., Baron Broughton: for Horse Guards read House of Lords |
| 59 | ii | 35 | Hodges, Edward E.: for (1825 read (1840 |
| 14 f.e. | for the article read an article | ||
| 13 f.e. | omit in the 'Encyclopædia Britannica' | ||
| 4 f.e. | Hodges, Nathaniel: for 13 Sept. read 14 Sept. (Sloane MS. 1810, f. 447) | ||
| 64 | ii | 14 | Hodgkin, Thomas: for John read James |
| 70 | ii | 17 | Hodgson, John (1757-1846): for the age of ninety read a great age |
| 74 | ii | 30 | Hodgson, Mrs. Margaret: for Sharrow read Sharow |
| 93 | ii | 11 f.e. | Hogarth, William: for Gallomania read Gallophobia |
| 97 | i | 1 | for Wyndham read Windham |
| 101 | ii | 16 | Hogg, James (1806-1888): for a religious though unsectarian read an unsectarian |
| 105 | i | 7 | Hogg, Thomas J.: for married read united himself with Mrs. Williams |
| 125 | ii | 10 f.e. | Holdsworth Richard: for the Poor read le Poer |
| 130 | ii | 41-2 | Holinshed, Raphael: for but the only Holinshed . . . . at a possible date read Of two Holinsheds known there at a possible date one was |
| 44 | after B.A. insert Christ's College | ||
| 12 f.e. | after of Ascot insert Another Holinshed matriculated from Christ's College in May 1544 and was in residence there as a scholar in 1544-5; it is probable that he was the chronicler. | ||
| 142 | i | 36 | Holland, Henry (1583-1650?): omit the line |
| 147 | ii | 19 f.e. | Holland, John, Duke of Exeter: for house read church |
| 14 f.e. | for 8 July read in Aug. and for two months read a month | ||
| 156 | ii | 32 | Holland, Sir Thomas, 1st Earl of Kent: for Oruyk read Creyk |
| 44 | omit Plantagenet | ||
| 48-49 | omit In his absence . . . . married |
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