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Dictionary of National Biography
ERRATA IN VOLUME LVII
TOM—TYTLER
N.B.— f.e. stands for from end and l.l. for last line
| Page | Col. | Line | |
| 10 | i | 2 | Tomkins, Thomas (d. 1656): for Hassingtree read Hussingtree |
| 12 | i | 13f.e. | Tomkins, Thomas (1637?-1675): for 37 read 36 |
| 12f.e. | for Marton read Martin Hussingtree | ||
| 16 | ii | 10f.e. | Tomline, Sir George P.: for (Genealogist read (Herald and Genealogist |
| 17 | ii | 32 | Tomlins, Sir Thomas E.: for Shropshire read Herefordshire |
| 47 | ii | 1 | Tooke, John Horne: for 1772 read 1792 |
| 56 | i | 35 | Topham, John: for Mapleton read Mappleton |
| 59 | ii | 14·10 f.e. | Topsell, Edward: for although he designated .... Cambridge University. read matriculated as a sizar from Christ's College, Cambridge, in December 1587, and graduated B.A. probably 1591-2, and subsequently M.A. (cf. Willet, Harmony to 1 Samuel) |
| 60 | i | 5 | after patronage, insert He held the living of Datchworth, Hertfordshire, 1598-1601. |
| 20 | after the period. insert From 5 Aug. 1602 until 1608 he was beneficed at Syresham, Northamptonshire. | ||
| 62 | i | 20f.e. | Torr, William: for Warlaby read Worlaby |
| 71 | i | 18·16 f.e. | Torshell, Samuel: for Cole conjectures .... 5882, f. 62). read He matriculated from Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1620-1, graduating B.A. in 1624-5 and M.A. in 1628. |
| 15f.e. | for in London, read in London. He was curate of St. Bartholomew by the Exchange in February 1628-9 (Hennessy, p. 280) | ||
| 98 | ii | 24 | Towerson, Gabriel (1635?-1697): for 1678, &c. read 1676, fol. |
| 105 | i | 7 | Townsend, George H.: for Henry read Herbert |
| 8 | for nephew read grandson of John Townsend [q. v.], and first cousin once removed | ||
| 117 | i | 6 | Townshend, Charles, 2nd Viscount Townshend: for Price, read Price. The statesman's two daughters by his second wife were |
| ii | 7 | for new ser. read 2nd ser. | |
| 8 | for 372 read 373 | ||
| 128 | i | 15f.e. 8f.e. | Townshend, Sir Horatio, 1st Viscount Townshend: for Kennet read Kennett |
| 132 | ii | 19 | Townshend, Thomas, 1st Viscount Sydney: for 13 June read 30 June |
| 133 | ii | 20f.e. | Townson, Thomas: for Blithefield read Blithfield |
| 142 | i | 25 | Tracy, Robert: for eldest son read fifth son |
| 27 | after coole, insert and was his eldest son | ||
| 17f.e. | for 14 Sept. read 24 Sept. | ||
| 15f.e. | after vi. 633). insert He was one of the judges who gave an opinion on Sacheverell's trial. | ||
| 155 | i | 3 | Trapp, John: for Croome d'Abetot read Croome d'Abitot |
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