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ERRATA—Volume XVIII


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||Page ||Col. ||Line |  |- |364 |ii |3-2 f.e. |Fergusion, Robert C.: for as attorney-general read as standing counsel to the government 1813-8 and as king's advocate 1818-25 |- |365 |i |11 |after Melbourne, insert He was director of the East India Company 1830-5. |- |371 |ii |35 |Fermor, William, Lord Leominster: after in 1671 insert was elected M.P. for Northampton in 1671 and again in 1679 |- |373 |i |3f.e. |Ferne, Henry: omit consecrated 10 Feb., and |- |374 |ii |8-10 |Ferne, Sir John: for He seems to have been dead . . . that a John Feme read He was M.P. for Boroughbridge 1604-9, and died before 14 Dec. 1609, when his successor was elected. Another John Ferne |- |386 |i |32 |Ferrers, Henry: after Clinton, insert He was apparently M.P. for Callington in 1597. |- |387 |ii |30 |Ferrers, Robert, Earl of Derby: for brother read own son |- |392 |ii |8f.e. |Festing, Sir Francis W.: for major-general read colonel |- |406 |ii |18-16 f.e. |Field, John: for was born, as is supposed . . . and 1530. read son of Richard Field (d. 1542), was born at East Ardsley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, about 1520. |- |407 |i |20f.e. |for Jane read Jane (d. 1609) |- | | |21f.e. |before Foster's York. Pedigrees insert Yorkshire Archæological Journal, xiv.; |- |411 |i |17 |Field, Richard (1561-1616): for 1610 read 1609 |- | |ii |11 |for suddenly carried off read died 21 Nov. |- |416 |ii |31 |Fielding, Henry: for general read lieutenant-general |- | | |32 |after army insert in 1739 (he died 20 June 1741) |- |425 |ii |27 |Fielding, Nathan Theodore: for Fielding's four sons read Fielding had five sons, all artists, of whom four |- | |ii |35-36 |Fielding, Newton Smith: omit at Huntingdon |- |430 |i |18f.e. |Fiennes, John: before In 1657 insert He was elected M P. for Morpeth in 1645. |- |432 |ii |25f.e. |Fiennes, Thomas, 9th Lord Dacre: for He succeeded read Thomas succeeded |- |434 |i |3-4 |Fiennes, William, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele: for the island of New Providence in the Caribbean Sea read Providence Island, in north latitude 12° |- | | ||26f.e.
19f.e. | for New Providence read Providence Island |- |}

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