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| 283 | i | 31 | Nye, Stephen: after 1729) [q. v.] insert An 'Examination' by John Jackson (1686-1763) [q. v.] appeared in 1715 |
| 287 | i | 29 | Oakeley, Frederick: for Time read Tones |
| 300 | i | 13 | Oates, Titus: for Buckingham read Gates |
| 301 | i | 35 | for Withins read Wybhens [q. v.] |
| 303 | ii | 5 | after Cartwright; insert Lord Kenyon's MSS. pp. 105-8; Rochester's Familiar Letters, 1714, p. 150; |
| 312 | i | 11 f.e. | O'Brien, Donogh C.: for March read de Marisco [q. v.] |
| 316 | ii | 11 f.e. | O'Brien, James T.: for Westmeath read Wexford |
| 317 | i | 23 | after ings insert as well as those of the deists |
| ii | 11-12 | for seven sons and six daughters read eight sons and five daughters | |
| 17 | after year insert (4th edit. 1877 and 5th edit. 1886) | ||
| 19 | for directed against ritualism, read in great part directed against Tractarianism, | ||
| 327 | i ii | 9 21 31 | O'Brien, Murtough: for Murtough read Murtogh |
| 20-24 | omit He attended a synod . . . . three thousand students. | ||
| 37 | after 1086. insert His daughter Mòr (d. 1137) married Murchadh O'Maelsechlainn. | ||
| 40 | after vol. ii.; insert Annals Loch Cé (Kolls Series); | ||
| 380 | i | 31 | O'Brien, Turlough: for Murtough read Murtogh |
| 372 | i | 4 | O'Connell, Daniel (1775-1847): for brother read uncle |
| 16 f.e. | for return read recovery | ||
| 400 | i | 24 | O'Connor, Cathal (1150-1224): for March read de Marisco [q. v.] |
| 405 | i | 8 f.e. | O'Connor, Luke S.: for February 1868 read January 1867 |
| ii | 13 f.e. | O'Connor, Roderic (1116-1198): for (1116 read (1116? | |
| 428 | i | 5 f.e. | Odo of Canterbury: for Odo read Odo 'de Cancia' |
| 3-2 f.e. | for These sermons are remarkable for their frequent introduction read They have been attributed both to Odo of Canterbury and to Odo of Cheriton, but the frequent introduction | ||
| l.l. | omit which helps to explain the | ||
| ii | 1-3 | for confusion with Odo . . . . the latter author read points to the latter's authorship; they are, however, distinct from Odo of Cheriton's sermons | |
| 429 | ii | 13 f.e. | Odo of Cheriton: for undoubtedly read probably and for Canterbury read Cheriton |
| 12 f.e. | for Cheriton read Canterbury | ||
| 434 | i | 28 | O'Donnell, Calvagh: for 1581 read 1561 |
| 449 | ii | 35 | O'Donovan, John: for Henthorne read Henthorn |
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