ERRATA IN SUPPLEMENT— Volume I
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|Blackburn, Colin, Baron Blackburn: for Mr. John Edward Eyre read Mr. Edward John Eyre
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|Blackmore, Richard D.: for vicar read curate in charge
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|for His father took pupils . . . and three read Three
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|39-41
|for his mother ... all the servants died. read his mother died of the disease which she contracted while visiting the parish, and others of the household also succumbed.
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|18f.e.
|for a living read a curacy
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|16f.e.
|for settled in that of Ashford read settled in 1847 as curate in charge at Ashford
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|11-10f.e.
|for until a boy of eleven, .... who presently sent him read for several years, and was then sent to a preparatory school at Bruton, in Somerset. Thence he went
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|5f.e.
|for now read afterwards
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|4-2f.e.
|for who had formerly been a private pupil .... at Longworth. read who had formerly taken, whilst living at Culmstock, lessons from Blackmore's father.
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|omit He was also famous .... academic honours.
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|omit and, after quitting the university .... Bromley, Kent
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|33-34
|for Miss Lucy .... of Portuguese extraction read Miss Lucy Maguire
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|omit At this time he was engaged .... the Middle Temple.
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|17f.e.
|for she died read she died on 31 Jan. 1888
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|6f.e.
|after ‘Christowell.’insert He was a pupil of John Warner of the Inner Temple and the chancery bar.
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|for and fell back on his old work as a teacher. read by taking up educational work which he never liked and for which he was ill adapted.
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|for 1858 read 1855
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|after father. insert Another parson, John Rosedew, in ‘Cradock Nowell,’ is his uncle, the Rev. H. Hey Knight. Perlycross is the home of Blackmore's boyhood, Culmstock.
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|for sixty read seventy
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|for 1885 read 1895
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|after game of chess insert and whom he introduced into ‘Tommy Upmore’
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|Bond, Sir Edward A. : for (1858) read (1868)
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|Bowen, Charles S. C., Baron Bowen: for rector of Southwark, read perpetual curate of St. Mary Magdalene, Southwark,
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|for 1888 read 1882
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|Boyd, Andrew K. H. : for Mr. F. N. Boyd read Mr. F. M. Boyd
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|Brand, Sir Henry B. W., 1st Viscount Hampden: after peerage. insert He was a lord of the treasury under Palmerston 17 April 1855 to 1 March 1858.
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|for succeeded Sir William .... the treasury. read became parliamentary secretary to the treasury, a post held in the previous liberal administration by Sir William Goodenough Hayter [q. v.].
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|Brand, Sir Johannes H. : after opinion. insert In 1882 he accepted the honour of G.C.M.G. in spite of the demurs of the council.
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|omit The queen offered him the dignity .... they gave way.
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|Brassey, Anna or Annie, Baroness Brassey: for at Brisbaneread at sea
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|Brett, William B., Viscount Esher: for in April 1859 read on the death of Cobden in 1865
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|for against Cobden .... Potter [q. v. Suppl.]. read against Cobden's friend Thomas Bayley Potter [q. v. Supp.], but he was defeated.
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|Bright, Sir Charles T. : for a druggist of Bishopsgate Street, London, read a manufacturing chemist of London (of an old Yorkshire stock to which belonged Colonel Sir John Bright, 1619-88 [q. v.]),
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|for Magnetic Company read Magnetic Telegraph Company
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|for Atlantic Cable Company read Atlantic Telegraph Company
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|for R. Newall & Co. read R. S. Newall & Co.
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|34-36
|omit Bright was ... the Agamemnon.
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