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||Page ||Col. ||Line | |- |187 |ii |23 |Romilly, Joseph: for Whewell read Peacock |- | | |38 |for registrar read registrary |- |188 |i |4 |for Willis, Clark, read J. Willis Clark |- |199 |i |22f.e. |Romney, George: for 1807 read 1870 |- |206 |ii |9 |Rooke, Sir George: after Portsmouth insert (which he had represented since 1698) |- |215 |ii |6f.e. |Roper, William: for He was returned read He had previously sat in parliament for Bramber (1529), Rochester (1545), and Winchester (1553), and he was returned |- |216 |ii |16f.e. |Ros, Robert de: for Furfan read Fursan |- |221 |i |3 |Roscarrock, Nicholas: for Trevernor read Trevenor |- | | |6f.e. |for Haworth read Naworth |- |225 |ii |19f.e. |Roscoe, William C.: for a parish school read a private school (St. Domingo House, near Liverpool) |- |226 |ii |26 |Rose, George (1744-1818): omit second son of David Rose, |- | | |27 |after was insert second son of David Rose, |- |251 |i |41 |Ross, Alexander (1590-1654): for (1590 read (1591 |- | | |42-43 |for in 1590 read on 1 Jan. 1590-1 (Sloane MS. 955, f. 192) |- |252 |i |18 |for Hobbs and Dr. Hervey read Hobbes and Dr. Harvey |- | |ii |10 |for Hervey read Dr. William Harvey |- |255 |ii |16-14 f.e. |Ross, Alexander (1742-1827): for brother of Andrew Ross ... Sir John Ross [q. v.]. read the youngest of the five sons of Ross of Auchlossin. |- |257 |i |18f.e. |Ross, Andrew: omit his uncle |- |266 |i |l.l. |Ross, Sir James C.: for His portrait, by Stephen Pearce, for- read Stephen Pearce |- | |ii |1 |for merly in the Painted Hall at Greenwich read twice painted his portrait: one picture is in the Franklin Museum at Greenwich, the other |- |278 |ii |3f.e. |Ross, Thomas (d. 1675): omit a native of Scotland, and |- | | |l.l. |before received insert may have |- |279 |i |1 |for where he graduated B.A. in 1642 read where one Thomas Rosse, son of James Rosse, and a native of Richmond, Surrey, having been educated at the Charterhouse, was admitted in 1639 and graduated B.A. in 1642-3. |- |281 |ii |21f.e. |Ross, Sir William C.: for 1870 read 1800 |- |282 |ii |30 |Rossetti, Christina G.: for Lavinia read Frances Mary Lavinia |- | | |10f.e. |after illness. insert She assisted her mother in teaching a day school at Camden Town, and afterwards at Frome. |- |283 |i |2-3 |for As an ardent Italian patriot read As a sympathiser (at least in early years) with the Italian cause |- | | |6f.e. |after 1872, insert and ‘Speaking Likenesses’ (tales for children) in 1874, |- | |ii |2 |omit ‘Speaking Likenesses,’ 1874 ; |- | | |6f.e. |for Upon her brother read In 1873, the year preceding her brother |- | | |5f.e. |for she felt at liberty to follow read she followed |- |284 |i |19f.e. |Rossetti, Dante G.: for 1826 read 1826-7 (2 vols.) |- | | |2-1 f.e. |for fourteen read thirteen |- | |ii |9 |for two years read three years |- | | |15 |for July 1842 read Nov. 1841 |- | | |18f.e. |for Sathanas’ read Sathana’ |- |285 |i |9 |for Madox Brown read the school of the Royal Academy |- | | |25-22 f.e. |for by which the majority ... in the least. read which, though he shared in early years to a marked degree, he very soon abandoned. |- |287 |ii |12-13 |for procure his removal read he was removed |- | | |9f.e. |for when the clouds read just before the clouds |- |288 |i |19 |for wrote read completed a still unpublished poem, which was originally composed at a very early date |- | | |24 |for Mario’ read Mano’ |- | | |29-30 |omit originally sketched in watercolour in 1855, |- | | |31 |after period insert (He had treated the same subject in watercolour in 1855) |- | | |22f.e. |for 10 April read 9 April |- |}
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