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ERRATA VOLUME XXVII

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156 ii 11-10 Holland, Sir Thomas, 1st Earl of Kent: for but on Holland's return .... dissolved f.e. read was, before her marriage with Holland, another suitor for Joan's hand.

A contract which she made with Salisbury in Holland's absence was annulled 10 f.e. after (1849) insert [See JOAN, 1828-1385]

167 ii 45-46 Holies, Gervase : for an only surviving son read a son

108 i 80 Holies, John, 1st Earl of Clare : for at Cambridge, read at Christ's College, Cambridge (becoming pensioner in April 1579 and fellow-commoner a year later), 174 i 2/>. Hollins, William : for eightieth read ninetieth

180 ii '26-27 Holloway, Thomas (1748-1827) : for the son of a respectable tradesman ....

1748. read born in Broad Street, London, in 1748, was eldest son of a merchant in easy circumstances who was an early follower of Wesley. His mother's portrait was painted by John Russell [q. v.].

181 i 22 for in February read near Norwich on 29 Feb.

19 f.e. after magnetism, add He executed portraits in crayon of himself and of a

nephew who was captain in the navy. 207 ii 2-2/.e. Holt, Joseph : after career, add R. D. the initials of the writer.

16-15 Holt, Thomas : for the public school there, read the examination schools, now part f.e. of the Bodleian Library,

209 i 38 Holtby, Richard : after bridge insert (spending two years at Christ's College and then migrating to Caius College 19 Aug. 1573 at the age of 20)

211 i 12 f.e. Holtzapffel, Charles : for completed read completed by him ; the work was finished

by his son.

212 ii 18 Holwell, John Z. : for (d. 1720) read (d. 1729)

213 i 39 for Clive and read almost 215 i 24 \

27 1- Holyman, John : for Hanborough read Handborough 48 j

ii 23 Holyoake, Francis : for 87 read 86 226 i 35 Home, Daniel D. : for Monby read Manby 229 i 26 Home, Francis : for 94 read 98 285 ii 27 Home, James (1758-1842) : for (1758-1842) read 1760-1844)

18 f.e. for death in 1842. read death on 5 Dec. 1844. He was president of the

Eoyal College of Physicians (Scotland) and physician in ordinary in Scot- land to Queen Victoria.

243 i 14 f.e. Hone, Nathaniel : for He left surviving read By his wife, Mary Earl, of York, whom he married on 9 Oct. 1742, he left

249 ii 37-39 Honyman, Sir George E. : omit his brother .... fifth baronet

20 f.e. after 1881. insert His brother, the Eev. Sir William Macdonald Honyman,

succeeded as fifth baronet.

250 i 23 Honywood, Mary : for 286 read 256

32 Honywood, Michael : after grandmother, insert Sir Thomas Honywood [q. v.] seems to have been his half-brother.

251 i 12 for 85 read 84

29 Honywood, Sir Eobert : after bourn, insert Sir Thomas Honywood [q. v.] was his uncle.

257 ii 10 f.e. Hood, Francis G. : for the Duke of Cambridge read Viscount Hardinge

258 i 8 Hood, John : for Carlow read Donegal

after legal writer insert son of Matthew Hood by Margery (Eisk) 39 after 248). insert Hood married Ellen Gowen of Philadelphia, by whom he

left three sons.

258 ii 36 Hood, Robin : omit Gloucestershire and 261 i 20 for 1264 read 1265

" 4 for C. A. Ward read H. L. D. Ward

19 after passim ; insert Eutland MSS. (Hist. MSS. Comm.) i. 805 ;

271 i 21 Hood, Thomas (1799-1845) : for 1824 read 1825 and omit had 279 ii 11 f.e. Hook, William : for matriculated from read became commoner of 10 f.e. for 1620 read 1618

9 /-e. for the same year .... resided read 1620.

8/.e. for some time in Oxford before matriculating, read He only matriculated in

the university just before taking his degree.

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