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ERRATA—Volume LVI


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||Page ||Col. ||Line |  |- |141 |ii |11 |Thirlwall, Connop: for 1872) read 1872, and before ‘Essays insert vol. iii. |- | | |12 |for 1880. read 1878). |- |142 |i |5f.e. |Thistlewood, Arthur: for Gantby read Gautby |- |180 |i |52-53 |Thomas, Francis S.: for Kingston read Kington |- |184 |ii |36 |Thomas, John (1712-1793): for established read bestowed |- | | |37 |for from read on |- | | |18f.e. |for is in read was formerly in |- |193 |i |8f.e. |Thomas, Vaughan: for Gloucestershire read Oxfordshire |- |208 |ii |26 |Thompson, Benjamin (1776?-1816): for Blades read Blaydes |- |223 |i |16f.e. |Thompson, Sir Thomas B.: for son of Cap- read son of Mr. Boulden by his wife, Sarah, sister of Cap- |- | | |15-14 f.e. |for R.N., by Sarah Boulden read [q. v.] |- |224 |i ||24f.e.
21f.e. | Thompson, Thomas P.: for Brooks read Briggs |- | |ii |16f.e. |for Rasal read Râs al |- | | |11f.e. |for at Soor read near Soor |- |226 |ii |1 |for J. P. Thompson read T. P. Thompson |- | | |2 |for Colonel read his son, General |- |228 |i |28 |Thompson, William (1811-1889): for 1889) read 1880) |- |245 |ii |13f.e. |Thomson, Henry W.: for Ghita read Gita |- |249 |ii |40 |Thomson, James (1700-1748): for 1781,’ read 1751,’ |- |263 |i |17 |Thomson, Joseph: for 1883 read 1882 |- |279 |i ||18f.e.
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f.e. | Thomson, William (1819-1890): for Bishopsthorpe read Bishopthorpe |- |280 |ii |21f.e. |Thoresby, John: for Hovington read Honington |- |284 |i |13 |Thoresby, Ralph: for Johnson read Johnston |- | |ii |50-51 |Thorius, Raphael: for Frascatorius read Fracastorius |- |285 |ii |21 |Thorn, Sir Nathaniel: for Bishop's Hall read Bishop's-Hull |- |290 |ii |21 |Thorndike, Herbert: for Kennet read Kennett |- |299 |i |8f.e. |Thornton, Sir Edward: for 1818 read 1813 |- |300 |i |29·33 |Thornton, Edward P.: omit In 1833 he published .... (London, 8vo). |- | | |35·36 |omit and in 1840 .... Wollaston, appearing in 1886. |- | |ii |5 |after two daughters. insert Several works, commonly attributed to Thornton, are by others of the same name. A Captain Thornton, R.N., was author of ‘A Summary of the History of the East India Company’ (London, 1833, 8vo). Edward Thornton (1799-1875), probably a cousin of Edward Parry Thornton, who was in the East India House from 1814 to 1857, and was head of the maritime department from 1847, wrote : 1. ‘India: its State and Prospects,’ London, 1835, 8vo; 2. ‘Chapters of the Modern History of British India,’ London, 1840, 8vo; 3. ‘History of the British Empire in India,’ London, 1841-5, 6 vols. 8vo (second edition, 1 vol., 1858); 4. ‘Gazetteer of the Countries adjacent to India on the North-West,’ London, 1844, 2 vols. 8vo; 5. ‘Gazetteer of the Territories under the Government of the East India Company,’ London, 1854, 4 vols. 8vo (other editions followed, the last, revised by Sir Roper Lethbridge and Mr. Arthur Naylor Wollaston, appearing in 1886). |- |301 |ii |18 |Thornton, Henry: omit as his second wife |- |306 |i |9f.e. |Thornton, Robert J.: for little woodcuts. read little woodcuts; reissued in 1824 with additional woodcuts by Blake of fine quality. |- | |ii |11 |for second wife read wife |- |312 |ii |22f.e. |Thorold, Anthony W.: for 1874 read 1877 |- |313 |i |12f.e. |Thoroton, Robert: for Thoroton combined read Thoroton was born and educated. On 30 June 1639, when aged 16, he was admitted sizar of Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. 1642-3 and M.A. 1646. In the last year he received from the university a licence to practise medicine. Thoroton combined |- |314 |ii |39 |Thorpe, Charles: for Thorpe read Thorp |- | | |18f.e. |for at Peterhouse read at Durham School and at Peterhouse |- | | |17f.e. |after 1758 insert as senior wrangler |- |315 |i |44 |after popularity, insert A portrait by J. R. Swinton was engraved by G. R. Ward in 1846. |- |}

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