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ERRATA—Volume X
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| 134 | i | 30-32 | Charnock, Stephen: for In the conflict . . . . for the control read After the practical extermination of the high church party and the surrender to the puritan party of the control |
| 135 | i | 23 | Charnock, Thomas: for 1524? read 1526 |
| 24 | for in the Isle of Thanet read at Faversham | ||
| 25 | for 1524 or 1525 read 1526 | ||
| 136 | i | 10 f.e. | Charteris, Francis: for 'Rake's Progress' read 'Harlot's Progress' |
| 138 | ii | 16 f.e. | Charteris, Lawrence: for bishop read archbishop |
| 147 | i | 22 f.e. | Chatterton, Thomas: for Charlestown read Charleston |
| 154 | i | 5 | for Institution read Museum and Library |
| 156 | i | 12 f.e. | Chaucer, Geoffrey: for second read third |
| 170 | ii | 25 | Chauncy, Sir Henry: after Radnor insert but resigned next year (1689) |
| 34 | for Thruston read Thurston | ||
| 171 | i | 35 | for Chauncey read Chauncy |
| 173 | ii | 8 f.e. | Cheape, Sir John: for and read He became in Dec. 1853 |
| 174 | i | 18 | after K.C.B. insert (1849) |
| 22 | offer being made insert colonel commandant Royal Engineers (1862 till death) | ||
| 179 | i | 29 | Cheke, Sir John: for October 1551 read 1547 |
| ii | 10 | for In or about 1544 read In 1542 | |
| 188 | ii | 8 | Chermside, Sir Robert A,: for In 1835 . . . . Guelphic order read He became K.H. in 1831, a knight-bachelor in 1835, and K.C.H. in 1837 |
| 192 | i | 25 | Cheselden, William: after anatomist insert son of George Cheselden by his wife Deborah, daughter of Major William Hubbert of Rearsby, Leicestershire |
| 193 | ii | 2 f.e. | for 1764 read 1754 |
| l.l. | after daughter insert Deborah Wilhelmina | ||
| 198 | i | 5 | Chesney, Francis R.: after year insert major-general 6 Jan. 1855, and full general 1 Jan. 1868 |
| 14 f.e. | Chesney, Robert de: after Leicester insert and also of Lincoln | ||
| 200 | i | 20 | Chessar, Jane A.: after a member insert for Marylebone |
| ii | 19 f.e. | Chesshyre, Sir John: for Richard read Christopher | |
| 201 | i | 29-31 | for From the inscription . . . . knight in 1733 read He was knighted on 7 June 1733 |
| 204 | ii | 17 | Chester, Sir William: for 1553-4 read 1554-5 |
| 205 | i | 21-23 | for resigned his office . . . . wife's death read in 1573 was removed from his office of alderman. (In 1556 he had left Farringdon-ward-without for Billingsgate, in 1559 Billingsgate for Bassishaw, and in 1566 Bassishaw for Langbourn.) He was president of Bethlehem and Bridewell Hospitals 1565-8 |
| 212 | ii | 18 | Chetwynd, Edward: for Barclay read Berkeley |
| 21 | after sermons insert He died 13 May 1639 | ||
| 213 | ii | 28 f.e. | Chetwynd, William R. C., 3rd Viscount Chetwynd: after 1702 inser M.P for Tamworth 1698-1700 |
| 23 f.e. | omit and Lichfield and after to insert 1722 and 1724 to | ||
| 22 f.e. | for 1785 read 1784 | ||
| 214 | i | 28 | Chevalier, John: for (fl. 1651) read (1589-1675) |
| 30 | after war insert son of Clement Chevalier of St. Heliers by his second wife Jane, daughter of John Malzard. He | ||
| 13 f.e. | after sovereign insert Chevalier died 80 Nov. 1675, aged 86. He married Marie, daughter of Edward La Cloche | ||
| 215 | i | 32 | Chevallier, Anthony R.: for professor read professor or lecturer |
| 2 f.e. | for Syriac read Aramaic | ||
| ii | 11-9 f.e. | Chevallier, Temple: for eldest son . . . . Suffolk read youngest son of the Rev. Temple Chevallier | |
| 216 | ii | 15 f.e. | Cheyne, Charles, Viscount Newhaven: after chosen insert tory |
| 12 f.e. | for Agmondisham in 1660 read Great Marlovv in 1665-6 | ||
| 10 f.e. | after 1681 insert He was commissioner of customs 1675-87 | ||
| 8 f.e. | after for insert Harwich in 1690 and | ||
| 217 | 14 | for Buckinghamshire under Queen Anne read Agmondisham 1685-7, 1701-2, and 1705-9, Appleby 1689-95, and Buckinghamshire 1696-1701 and 1702-5 | |
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