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||Page ||Col. ||Line | |- |87 |ii |27 |Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832): for 1809 read 1809-10 |- |91 |i |15 |for (1816) read (1815) |- |92 |i |6 |for 1815 read 1816 |- |101 |ii |7f.e. |for Scott's children were: read Scott was succeeded in the baronetcy by his eldest son, Walter, who was born on 28 Oct. 1801, and died on 8 Feb. 1847, when the title became extinct. His other children were: |- | | |3-1f.e. |omit Walter, born .... no issue. (3) |- |102 |i |1 |for (4) read (8) |- | | |4 |for Scott has now no descendants except read Scott is now lineally represented by the family of his great-granddaughter, |- | | |5-6 |for daughter of Hope-Scott and her children. read now of Abbotsford; she is second daughter of J. R. Hope-Scott [q. v.] and wife of the Hon. Joseph Constable Maxwell (third son of William Maxwell, Lord Herries), who assumed the additional surname of Scott on his marriage. |- |103 |ii |21 |after printed) insert 1808 |- | | |24 |after 1813 insert (really 1812) |- | | |3f.e. |for 1849 read 1820 and after 1820 insert (really 1819) |- |104 |i |3 |for George III's read George IV's |- | | |19 |after 1651,’ insert 1826 |- |112 |i |28 |Scott, William, Lord Stowell (1745-1836): for Colburne's read Colburn's |- | |ii |30-31 |Scott, William (1797-1848): for Knaveshire read Knavesmire |- |113 |ii |12-11f.e. |Scott, William: for Parliament House read a tenement overlooking Parliament House Square |- |114 |i |34-35 |for Perthshire read Ayrshire |- |125 |ii |3f.e. |Scriven, Edward: for 1318 read 1818 |- |132 |i |47-48 |Scrope, Adrian: for thirty-seventh read twenty-seventh |- |135 |i |38 |Scrope, Sir Geoffrey: for Ufflete read Ufflete or Usflete |- |139 |i |35-36 |Scrope, Henry le, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham: for A modern writer says read According to Monstrelet, |- | | |37 |for but he gives no authority (Gesta read (ed. Panthéon Littéraire, p. 366; cf. Gesta |- | | |19-17f.e. |for wife from the royal family. Even .... and the prince read wife, Joan Holland, from the royal family, the lady's father being half-brother of the late King Richard II. When at the end of 1411 the prince |- | | |16-15f.e. |for Scrope continued at the treasury, read Scrope resigned the treasurership 16 Dec. 1411 (Wylie's Henry IV, iv. 51). |- | | |14-11f.e. |for His supersession by Henry V .... he was entrusted read After the accession of Henry V he was entrusted |- | |ii |17-19 |for Possibly he had resented .... two years before. read Rumour ascribed the conspiracy to bribery with French gold; if so, it is possible that Scrope was the go-between. |- |158 |i |15 |Scudamore, William E.: for survives with read died 7 June 1898, aged 82, leaving |- | | |14f.e. |Scudder, Henry: after Cambridge insert whence he graduated M.A. in 1606 |- |159 |ii |18f.e. |Seager, Charles: for Brecknor read Bicknor |- |184 |ii |14f.e. |Sedgwick, Thomas: for Gainsford read Gainford |- |187 |ii |7 |Sedley, Sir Charles: for earl of Rivers read Earl Rivers |- |188 |ii |6-5f.e. |Sedulius: for must be the commentator read must be differentiated from the commentator |- |199 |ii |36 |Segrave, Sir Hugh: for Brustwick read Burstwick |- |202 |i |17 |Segrave, John de: for Almondbury read Alkmundbury (Alconbury) |- |211 |ii |8f.e. |Selby, Walford D.: for 1865 read 1867 |- |226 |ii |9 |Sellar, William Y.: for his death in October 1890 read his death at Kenbank, Dalry, Galloway, on 12 Oct. 1890 |- | | |28 |after 1892. insert He also contributed ‘Characteristics of Thucydides’ to ‘Oxford Essays,’ 1857. |- |232 |i |31 |Selwyn, George A. (1809-1878): for Major Charles Selwyn read His father's uncle, Major Charles Selwyn |- | | |35 |omit His father's uncle, |- | |ii |6 |for the first of a series read an early foundation in the series of colonial sees |- |}
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