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ERRATA VOLUME XXI

Page Col. Line 98 i 14 Ged, William : for 1744 read 1739

16 after 1786 insert (2nd edit. 1744) 102 ii 23 Geddes, Jenny : for (1660) read (1670)

25 after folding stool.' insert Kirkton, writing in 1679, says the woman's name

was not known. 34 after Edinburgh. 1 insert The conflict among early writers on the topic leaves

the woman's name a very open question. 36-37 for Although the name .... afterwards applied read The name Jenny

Geddes is said to have been applied at a later date 38 for likely to make read who made

40-41 for there seems no reason to doubt .... in 1637. read (cf. articles by Mr.

John M. Eobertsoii in Scottish Leader, Nov. 1889 and 17 Feb. 1890). 118 ii 19 f.e. Gell, Sir John: for John Gell read Thomas Gell

18 f.e. for Millicent Sacheverell read Millicent, daughter of Ralph Sacheverell

13-12 for In 1612 he married read On 22 Jan. 1609, when only sixteen, he married

f.e.

114 ii 23 f.e. after ii. 559). insert His younger brother, Thomas (1594-1656), recorder and

M.P. for Derby, served under John during the Civil War in 1645 (cf. Reliquary, vol. xi. p. 225).

115 ii 3 Gell, Eobert : for (d. 1665) read (1595-1665)

4 before was a member insert born on 19 Feb. 1594-5 (Sloane MS. 1707, f. 13)

at Frindsbury, Kent,

5-8 for He appears to have been educated .... Cambridgeshire, read He was

educated at Westminster School, and proceeded with a king's scholarship to Christ's College, Cambridge, where he matriculated as sizar in 1615. He graduated B.A. 1617-8, M.A. 1621, B.D. 1628, and D.D. 1641, being fellow of Christ's from 1623 till after 1638.

17 for his death on 25 March 1665 read his death at Pampisford on 20 March

1664-5 and after 1665. insert He married about 1644 a lady owning property at Pampisford, in Cambridgeshire, and his widow (Elizabeth) died there, 12 Sept. 1668, leaving a daughter, Elizabeth, who erected an altar tomb to her parents in Pampisford churchyard in 1674. Gell left his books to Christ's and Queens' Colleges, with money ' to buy books,' to those founda- tions, as well as to the king's scholars of Westminster.

116 i 7 Gell, Sir William : for Bournabashi read Bounabashi

120 ii 7-6 Gent, Sir Thomas : for Corpus Christi College read Christ's College, where one

/* ' Gent ' matriculated as a pensioner in 1548,

121 i 22 for 1506 read 1586

122 i 41 Gent, Thomas : for eighty-seventh read eighty-sixth

llf'l' } Geoffre y (d. 1093) : for archbishop read bishop 145 i 12 Geoffrey (d. 1212) : for Eaine read Dixon and Raine

147 i 12 George I : for 1674 read 1694

148 ii 10 f.e. for 7 May read 7 May 1714

149 > 23 for I Aug. read I Aug. 1714

175 i George III : for Briton (twice) read Britain

196 ii 20 George IV : for see RAWDON, FRANCIS read see HASTINGS, FRANCIS RAWDON 208 " 86 after suddenly died, insert He was buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor.

11 f.e. George, Prince of Denmark : for Sherburne read Sherborne

for against read for 220 ii 11 Gerard, Sir Gilbert : for 8 Oct. read 8 Nov.

12 for 21 July read 23 July

224 i 4 Gerard, John (1632-1654) : for ' Quarterly Review,' March 1886, read ' English

Historical Review,' Oct. 1888, ii 35 Gerard, Kichard: for Hansly read Hansby

15-16 Germain, George S. ( 1st Viscount Sackville: omit at the age of seventy-four, 261 i 12 f.e. Gibbons, Grinling: after the text insert Cf. Audit Office Declared Accounts in

Public Record Office (giving prices of various works) 2 f.e. Gibbons, John : for cathedral church read collegiate church 280 ii 11 Gibson, John (1790-1866) : for he won read John Gibson won 290 ii s-4/.e. Giffard, Sir Ambrose H. : for Norton read Morton

for his relative read his father's intimate friend

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