ERRATA—Volume LVIII
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|Vane, Sir Henry, the younger: for 1669) read 1660)
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|10f.e.
|for 1661 read 1660
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|130
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|14f.e.
|Vane, William H., 1st Duke of Cleveland: for whose widow read who married
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|12f.e.
|for married secondly read widow of
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|omit was
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|10f.e.
|after Rosebery. insert She died on 18 May 1901.
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|133
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|10f.e.
|Van Mildert, William: omit with it
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|134
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|omit and a replica ... of the college
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|17f.e.
|Vannes, Peter: for (d. 1562) read (d. 1563)
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|137
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|16-12 f.e.
|Vansittart, Henry (1732-1770): for His youth was dissolute, and . . . . ‘Hell-fire Club.’ read He was an unruly youth.
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|6f.e.
|after writer. insert In the winter of 1746-7 he took part in the defence of the place, when the French made an abortive attack on it.
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|138
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|after riotous living insert With his elder brothers, Arthur and Robert, he joined the graceless Society of the Franciscans of Medmenham.
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|139
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|for Mír Jafar read Mír Kásim
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|for Amelia read Emilia
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|for Ann read Emilia
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|140
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|after 367 insert See also Gent. Mag. 1767, pp. 79, 80, 84; P. Auber's Rise and Progress of the British Power in India, 1837, and J. Talboys Wheeler's Early Records of British India, chap. ix.
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|5f.e.
|Vansittart, Nicholas, 1st Baron Bexley: for Amelia read Emilia
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|141
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|after 1812. insert Vansittart had joined as cornet in 1797 the City of London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteers, a fashionable regiment in which he was promoted lieutenant in 1798 and captain in 1799.
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|144
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|8f.e.
|for Lorentin read Zornlin
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|146
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|20f.e.
|Van Straubenzee, Sir Charles T.: for Busby read Buskby
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|150
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|Varley, John: for Nottinghamshire read Lincolnshire
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|172
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|Vaughan, Richard, 2nd Earl of Carbery: for both honours were read the honour was
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|181
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|13f.e.
|Vaughan, Thomas: for (Addit. MS. read (Sloane MS.
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|195
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|Vaux, Thomas, 2nd Baron Vaux: after apparently insert in the neighbourhood of his seat, Harrowden
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|196
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|for Gatehouse at Westminster read -Fleet prison
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|for 1662) read 1661)
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|for Elizabeth read Eleanor
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|for a daughter of William read a daughter of George, son of William
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|for another daughter read another daughter of George, son
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|208
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|7f.e.
|Venn, Henry (1796-1873): for 1827 read 1826
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|for till 1848 read twelve years
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|210
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|Venn, Richard: omit usually known as the Bangorian controversy,
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|214
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|Vennor, Henry G.: for and afterwards studied read studying
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|for took read taking
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|219
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| Vernon, Theobald de: for Theodore read Theobald
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|238
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|Vere, Sir Horace, Baron Vere: for 1624) read 1625)
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|250
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|19f.e.
|Vergil, Polydore: for 1498 read 1503
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|253
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|after 3rd ser. insert i. 55,
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|259
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|24-25
|Vermuyden, Sir Cornelius: for Stonhouse's Hist. of Asholme read Stonehouse's Hist. of Axholme
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|262
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|16f.e.
|Verney, Sir Francis: omit Richard
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|265
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|Verney, Ralph, 2nd Earl Verney: for Ralph succeeded read Ralph, who was admitted fellow-commoner of Christ's College, Cambridge, 20 April 1733, and graduated M.A. in 1735, succeeded
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|277
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|4-5
|Vernon, James: for Staffordshire read Worcestershire
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|291
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|14
|Vesey, John: after inscription insert adapted from Horace (Odes, ii. 14)
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|319
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|Villiers, Charles P.: for did not read the committee did not
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|328
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|Villiers, George, 1st Duke of Buckingham: for 1617 read 1619
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|332
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|for daughter read sister
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|359
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|2f.e.
|Vincent, John P.: after Donnington. insert Richard Budd Vincent [q. v.] was his brother.
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