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ERRATA—Volume VI
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| 117 | i | 2-1 f.e. | Boyle, Richard, 3rd Earl of Burlington: for In May 1715 . . . and in read From May 1715 to 1721 he was lord-lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire, and from June 1715 to 1733 of the West Riding |
| 1-2 | omit June following . . . West Ridings | ||
| 2-3 | for of the same year read 1715 | ||
| 125 | i | 39 | Boyle, Roger, Baron Broghill: after parliament insert and also in the parliament of 1661 which lasted till 1679 |
| 126 | ii | 6 f.e. | Boyle, Roger (1617?-1687): after Cork insert in Oct. 1662 |
| 136 | i | 27 | Boyse, Samuel: for 4033 B read 4038, ff. 340, 342; cf. Stowe MS.709, ff. 113, 114 |
| ii | 31 | for 1729 read 1739 | |
| 149 | ii | 7 | Bradburn, Samuel: after merit insert He was president of the Wesleyan Conference in 1799 |
| 153 | i | 11 | Braddock, Edward: for 1720 read 1725 |
| 154 | ii | 10 | for United States army read president of the United States |
| 161 | ii | 24 | Bradford, Sir Thomas: after four years insert He was colonel of the 94th regiment from 1823 to 1829 |
| 26 | for the 38th regiment read the 30th regiment, which he held till 1846 | ||
| 174 | i | 4 | Bradock, Thomas: after 1584 insert He was proctor in the same year |
| 175 | i | 7 f.e. | Bradshaw, Henry: for College read Hall |
| 177 | i | 25-26 | Bradshaw, John (1602-1659): for apparently read subsequently |
| 9 f.e. | for till 1649 when read till his death, although in 1649 | ||
| 178 | i | 29 | for Edward Prideaux read Edmund Prideaux |
| 179 | i | 17 | omit permanent |
| ii | 4 | after elected insert for Stafford | |
| 189 | ii | 22-23 | Bradwardine, Thomas: for soon afterwards read had already in 1333 |
| 190 | i | 5 | before Archbishop insert In 1347 Bradwardine became archdeacon of Norwich |
| 191 | ii | 18 | Brady, Sir Maziere: for Nicholas Ball read Stephen Woulfe |
| 25 | for 1847 read 1846 | ||
| 197 | i | 28 | Braham, John: for Brompton read Kensal Green |
| 203 | ii | 29 | Bramhall, John: for Elvington read South Kilvington |
| 210 | ii | 28 f.e. | Bramston, Sir John the younger: before In accordance insert He was elected for Bodmin to the long parliament |
| 3-2 f.e. | for To the first parliament of James II read To the parliaments of 1679 and 1685 (under James II) | ||
| l.l. | omit the line | ||
| 211 | i | 1 | omit represented Chelmsford |
| ii | 15 f.e. | Brancker, Thomas: for Rhenanus read Rhonius | |
| 9 f.e. | for Peel read Pell | ||
| 212 | i | 31-32 | Brand, Barbarina, Lady Dacre: for twenty-first Lord Dacre read twentieth Baron Dacre |
| 214 | ii | 20 f.e. | Brand, John (d. 1808): for Oxford read Cambridge |
| 217 | ii | 30 | Brande, William T.: for in 1866 read 11 Feb. 1866 |
| 224 | i | 8 f.e. | Brandon, Sir Thomas: for 1509 read 1510 |
| ii | 16 f.e. | for in 1509 read on 29 Jan. 1509-10 | |
| 226 | i | 31 | Brandreth, Thomas S.: for in 1873 read 27 May 1873 |
| 229 | ii | 24 f.e. | Braose, William de: for (alias Colwyn) read (or Pains Castle) |
| 19 f.e. | after Castle Maud insert (or Pains Castle) | ||
| 18 f.e. | omit fell back . . . where he | ||
| 232 | i | 23 | Brassey, Thomas: for Duke read Marquis |
| 233 | ii | 35 | Brathwaite, Richard: for In May read On 4 May |
| 234 | ii | 28-32 | for It is very doubtful . . . 'A Happy Husband' 1619 read Brathwaite's 'Good Wife; or, a Rare One amongst Women, by:Musophilus,' was published in 1618; a unique copy which once belonged to Sir Edward Dering was sold by Messrs. Sotheby in November 1897. A second edition appeared in 1619 |
| 237 | i | 23 f.e. | Bray, John: for 232, 32 read 282 |
| 241 | ii | 12 f.e. | Bray, William: for Having licensed read After he had licensed |
| 243 | i | 23 | Braybroc, Henry de: for 1334 read 1234 |
| 255 | ii | 7-8 | Brembre, Sir Nicholas: for He first appears . . . 1376 read He was elected an alderman on 21 Sept. 1372 (Letter Book G. f. 293b) |
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