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ERRATA—Volume II


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||Page ||Col. ||Line |  |- |336 |i |40 |Bacon, Francis:after seat in it insert (he had been returned both for Ipswich and St. Albans and sat for the former) |- |341 |i |31 |after resources insert Bacon had been elected for Ipswich, St. Albans, and Cambridge University, and sat for the last |- |362 |i |10f.e. |Bacon, John (1740-1799): for Whitfield's read Whitefield's |- |367 |i |25 |Bacon, Sir Nicholas: after Cambridgeshire insert and next year was elected M.P. for Dartmouth |- |369 |ii |18 |for ib. read Hist. Comm. MSS. Rpt. |- | |i |15 |after 1562 insert in which year he had been elected M.P. for Beverley |- | | |31-32 |for son of the lord keeper's fourth son read fourth son of the lord keeper's son |- | | |14f.e. |after 1604 insert was M.P. for Norfolk in the same year |- | |ii |5 |omit for Suffolk (1592-3) |- |374 |i |28 |Bacon, Robert: after Edmund Rich insert which has been identified with the MS. C 12, 9 at St. John's College, Cambridge. A fragment, or a fragment of an abridgment of it, is at the end of Lambeth MS. 135 (cf. Wilfrid Wallace, St. Edmund, 1893, pp. 5-6). |- | | |29 |for this read the life |- | | |32·5 |omit but as a separate work .... authority |- |385 |i |7f.e. |Badew, Richard: after 1326 insert and again in 1338 |- |388 |i |8 |Badiley, Richard: for (fl. 1649-1656) read (d. 1657) |- |389 |i |12·13 |for In the summer of 1656 read On 14 Feb. 1655-6 |- | | |15 |after the Downs insert (Public Intelligencer, 11-18 Feb. 1655-6) |- | | |17·19 |for he probably died .... whilst read he died in August 1657, according to the announcement in ‘Mercurius Politicus,’ 11 Aug. 1657 |- |394 |i |6f.e. |Bagehot, Walter: after of thought insert He was the unsuccessful liberal candidate for Bridgewater against George Patton [q. v.] in 1866 |- |399 |i |13 |Bagot, Lewis: omit was |- | | |24 |for his deanery read the deanery of Christchurch |- | |ii |9-11 |Bagot, Richard: for Blithfield . . . . Worcester read Blithfield. In 1812 he became prebendary of Lichfield; in 1817 canon of Worcester, and in 1822 canon of Windsor; he was appointed dean of Canterbury 2 Sept. 1827 |- | | |13 |after D.D. insert he held the deanery of Canterbury in commmendam |- |400 |ii |14 |Bagot, Sir William: after (Claus. 1 H. IV) insert He was M.P. for Warwickshire in eleven parliaments, from Feb. 1387-8 till his death |- |401 |i |15 |Bagshaw, Christopher: before About 1579 insert In 1578 he was made prebendary of Lichfield |- |403 |i |10f.e. |Bagshaw, Henry: before and insert in 1668 |- | | |8f.e. |for Barnaby read Barmby |- | | |2f.e. |for 1681 read 1680 |- |404 |i |6 |Bagshaw, William: for Chalmarton read Chelmorton |- |411 |i |28f.e. |Bailey, Thomas: for Gillingham read Gilling |- | |ii |16f.e. |Baillie, Charles(1542-1625): for Rudolfi read Ridolfi |- |412 |i |15 |for L.H.S. read I.H.S. |- | |ii |20 |Baillie, Charles, Lord Jerviswoode(1804-1879): for 1683 read 1684 |- |418 |ii |6-7 |Baillie, John (1772-1833): for from 1830 to 1832 read in 1830 and from 1832 till his death next year |- | | |8 |before He was elected insert He was a moderate whig supporting Catholic emancipation but opposing the Reform Bill |- |420 |ii |22-3 |Baillie, Matthew: for Duntisbourne read Duntisburne Abbots |- |422 |i |8 |Baillie, Robert (1599-1662):for James Charles Stuart read Prince Charles Edward Stuart |- |427 |ii |27 |Baily, Edward H.: for British read Bristol |- |433 |ii |1 |Bainbridge, Christopher: for 1511 read 1511-2 |- |437 |ii |2 |Bainbrigge, Sir Philip: for on 31 March 1854 read in May 1860 |- |438 |i |12 |Baine, James: omit a tradition runs that |- | | |16 |after Lord's Supper there insert in accordance with the principle of his denomination ‘to hold communion with all visible saints’ |- | | |27 |for Whitfield read Whitefield |- |439 |ii |12 |Baines, Matthew T.: for Lord Russell's read Lord John Russell's |- |441 |ii |4f.e. |Baines, Thomas (1822-1875): for 1876 read 1875 |- |444 |i |5 |Baird, Sir David: for a filibustering read the |- |}

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