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ERRATA—Volume XXXIX
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| 173 | ii | l.l. | Moryson, Fynes: omit appears to have |
| 174 | i | 1 | for in 1617 read on 12 Feb. 1629-30 |
| 175 | i | 11 f.e. | Moseley, Henry: for Lyne read Lyme |
| 191 | ii | 3 f.e. | Mostyn, Sir Roger: after Carnarvonshire, insert Farquhar's 'Constant Couple' was dedicated to him. |
| 192 | i | 29-30 | omit was appointed . . . . in 1768 |
| 193 | i | 38 | Motherby, George: for in the summer of read on 19 July |
| 221 | ii | 16 | Mowbray, John (V), 2nd Duke of Norfolk: for In April and May read In the early spring |
| 20 | for May read March | ||
| 236 | ii | 21 f.e. | Mowbray, Thomas (II), Earl Marshal: omit Lady |
| 238 | ii | 2 f.e. | Mowse, William: after to him. insert But he withdrew from that office early in 1557, when he was succeeded by Henry Harvey or Hervey (d. 1585) [q. v.] |
| 239 | i | 6 | omit and of the mastership . . . . soon |
| 7-8 | omit [cf. Harvey . . . . LL.D.] | ||
| 240 | i | 5 f.e. | Moxon, Edward: after 1843-6, insert also of 'Cleon' and the 'Statue and Bust' (both in 1855) |
| ii | 4 | for impression read copy | |
| 241 | i | 31 | for Moxon read Mrs. Moxon |
| 245 | ii | 21 | Moyle, Sir Thomas: for probable that he supported her read that he proclaimed her queen |
| 268 | ii | 26 | Muir, Thomas: for Thomas read James |
| 30 | after university, insert where he matriculated in 1777 and graduated M.A. on 24 April 1782, | ||
| 279 | ii | 16 | Muller, William J.: after 1883. insert Two hundred of Miiller's works were exhibited at the Birmingham Art Gallery in 1896. |
| 297 | ii | 12 | Munday, Henry: for 1615 read 1715 |
| 319 | ii | 11 | Murchison, Sir Roderick I.: for quartzoles read quartzites |
| 12 | for from their fossils, read from their fossils, of | ||
| 321 | i | 15 f.e. | Murcot, John: for Ashbury read Astbury |
| 328 | ii | 15-16 | Murdock, William: for in the 1882 . . . . National read in the Wallace Monument at Stirling. In 1882 the National |
| 332 | ii | 19 | Murimuth, Adam: for 1331 read 1337 |
| 337 | ii | 34-35 | Murphy, Edward: omit on the recommendation of James II, |
| 38-39 | for in that year read 1724 | ||
| 350 | ii | 11 f.e. | Murray, Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore: for third earl read second earl |
| 361 | i | 20 | Murray, Lord George (1761-1803): after (WOOD), insert Amelia Matilda Murray [q. v.] was the fourth daughter. |
| 373 | ii | 12 | Murray, James (1725?-1794): for (1725? read (1719? |
| 14 | for 1725 read 1719 | ||
| 376 | i | 19-20 | for Miss Cullen read Cordelia, eldest daughter of John Collier of Hastings |
| 392 | i | 29 | Murray, John (1778-1843): for former read latter |
| 30 | for latter read former | ||
| 394 | i | 15 f.e. | Murray, John (1786?-1851): after 1833. insert In 1835 he gave evidence on the safety lamp and ventilation before the House of Commons Select Committee on accidents in mines (Reports, pp. 237-49). |
| 404 | i | 2 | Murray, Sir Terence A.: for A son. read The second son by the second marriage |
| 10 f.e. | Murray, Thomas (1564-1623): after daughters insert one of whom was wife of Sir Henry Newton, afterwards Puckering [q. v.], while the other was Anne, Lady Halkett [q. v.], | ||
| 408 | ii | 25 | Murray, William, 1st Earl of Dysart: for two daughters read four daughters |
| 409 | ii | 8-9 | Murray, William, Marquis of Tullibardine: for Corri-garrick read Corry-arrick |
| 413 | i | 14 f.e. | Murray, William, 1st Earl of Mansfield: for brother read nephew |
| 421 | ii | 16 f.e. | Musgrave, Sir Philip: after Oxford, insert where he became a commoner in 1624, |
| 425 | i | 20 f.e. | Musgrave, Thomas, Baron Musgrave: for Harca read Harcla (or Hartley) |
| 429 | i | 16-17 | Mush, John: for Anne Clithero read Margaret Clitherow [q. v.] |
| 435 | i | 23 | Musters, George C.: for Coldwick Hall read Colwick HaU |
| 25 | for Mary Anne Chaworth. read Mary Ann Chaworth. | ||
| 436 | ii | 14 f.e. | Myddelton, Sir Hugh: omit near |
| 445 | i | 2 f.e. | Mykelfeld, William: before at Paris insert (the seminary of the Jacobins or Dominican friar preachers) |
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