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||Page ||Col. ||Line | |- |108 |i |25 |Starkey, George:for In 1666 read Before 14 Sept. 1665 |- | | |27 |after zeal insert (Allin’s ‘Notices of the Last Great Plague, 1665-6,’ in Archæologia, 1857, vol. xxxvii. p. 10; but see, for another version of his fate, Sibley, Biog. Sketches of Graduates of Harvard Univ., 1873, vol. i. p. 134) |- |112 |i |4 |Statham, Nicholas: for (fl. 1467) read (d. 1472) |- | | |12 |after no mention insert in records of judicial appointments |- | | |16 |after the office. insert He was member for Old Sarum in the parliament of June 1467. His will, dated 15 July 1472, was proved on 5 August following (cf. Skottowe, Short History of Parliament, p. 14). |- |123 |ii |17-19 |Stebbing, Henry (1687-1763): for Malton read Walton |- | | |20 |for (d. 1821) read (d. 1721) |- |138 |ii |22 |Steele, William: for was admitted to read joined Caius College, Cambridge, in 1627, and was scholar there 1629-31. He entered |- |143 |i |3 |Steevens, Charles: for (d. 1761) read (1705-1761) |- | | |4 |after rear-admiral, insert born at West Hanningfield, Essex, on 7 Feb. 1705, was fifth son of John Steevens, a captain in the army, and brother of George Steevens, father of the Shakespearean commentator. He |- | |ii |7f.e. |for A brother George read The George Stevens |- | | |6-4 f.e. |for was probably the Mr. Stevens .... p. 242) read who is |- | | |3f.e. |after his pay insert was probably the admiral's nephew, the Shakespearean commentator |- |144 |i |5 |Steevens, George: for son read child |- | | |6 |after Mary insert (Perryman) |- |145 |ii |13 |after Oliver Goldsmith, insert Johnson left him his watch by will. |- |146 |i |26-27 |for Beauclerk Topham read Topham Beauclerk |- | |ii |11f.e. |for Mirror’ read Review’ (1763, i. 61-6) |- | | |7f.e. |for Birkenhout's read Berkenhout's |- |148 |i |30 |for housekeeper read cousin and housekeeper |- | | |32 |for his sister read his ‘dearest cousin,’ Mrs. Collinson's sister |- | | |38 |for Her brother's books read Steevens's books |- | |ii |22 |after vol. vii. insert A miniature belongs to Mrs. Inglis, Mrs. Collinson's great-granddaughter. |- |188 |i |1 |Stephenson, James: for Morton read Martin |- |201 |i |20f.e. |Sterne, Laurence: for Ritson read Riston |- |202 |i |12f.e. |for MSS. read Charters |- |205 |ii |27 |for Totteston read Tollerton |- |222 |i |18f.e. |Sterne, Richard: for Bishopsthorpe read Bishopthorpe |- | |ii |5 |after Place. insert There is a portrait of the archbishop in the hall of Jesus College, Cambridge. |- |233 |ii |23-24 |Stevens, William: for It continued many years after Stevens's death read It still flourishes |- |241 |i |26 |Stevenson, Joseph: after Durham, insert He entered the university there, became a licentiate in theology in 1841, |- |245 |ii |25 |Stevenson, Robert L.: for James Balfour read Lewis Balfour |- |253 |ii |5 |for 4 Dec. read 3 Dec. |- |263 |ii |33 |Stewart, Alexander, Earl of Mar: for duke of Burgundy, read count of Holland and Hainault, |- |268 |i |18 |Stewart, Alexander, 4th Earl of Moray: for fourth Earl read fifth Earl |- | | |20 |for third read fourth |- |295 |i |14f.e. |Stewart, James (d. 1309): for Melton read Malton |- |297 |ii |16 |Stewart, Lord James, Earl of Mar and Moray: for 1556 read 1556-7 |- |301 |ii |32 |for June read Jan. |- |307 |i |40 |Stewart, James, Earl of Moray (d. 1592): for Earl of Moray of a new line read second Earl of Moray |- |336 |i |21 |Stewart, Matthew, 4th or 12th Earl of Lennox: after Lennox; insert Yorks. Arch. Journ. x. 63-82, 407, 422; |- | |ii |38 |Stewart, Matthew (1717-1785): before On 21 June insert In 1756 Stewart was created D.D. of Glasgow University. |- |337 |ii |29 |Stewart, Murdac, 2nd Duke of Albany: for Fife read Fife and Menteith |- |}
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