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ERRATA IN SUPPLEMENT—Volume III


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||Page ||Col. ||Line |  |- v-align="top" | |259 |i |34 |Pender, Sir John: for 1865-6 read 1862-6 |- | |ii |11 |for John read (Sir) John |- |268 |i |l.l. |Pitman, Sir Isaac: for first read first in 1835, and secondly, |- | |ii |1 |for and left read by whom he left |- |269 |i |11 |Pitt-Rivers, Augustus H. L. F. : for till his death read till 1896 |- |274 |ii |3 |Plume, Thomas: for Plumean read Plumeian |- |279 |i |4f.e. |Pole, William: for until his death read until August 1899 |- | |ii |7 |omit was |- |280 |i |10 |for a setting read an arrangement for four hands |- |281 |ii |34 |Potter, Thomas B.: for Burle read Buile |- |282 |i |13 |for now known as 'Potter & Norris.' read successively known as 'Potter & Norris' and 'Potter & Taylor.' |- |287 |i |21f.e. |Price, Bartholomew : after Pembroke insert taking holy orders |- | |ii |26 |for 1891 read 1892 |- | | |31 |after the college. insert With the mastership went a canonry of Gloucester. |- |334 |i |18f.e. |Ryder, Dudley F. S., 3rd Earl of Harrowby: for Defeated at the general election of April 1859, read Defeated at Stafford at a by-election in Aug. 1860, |- |335 |i |28 |Ryle, John C.: for until his death read until his resignation on 1 March 1900. He died |- | | |8f.e. |Salvin, Osbert: for Trinity College read Trinity Hall |- |352 |ii |2 |Stansfeld, Sir James: for Moorlands read Akeds Road |- | | |9 |for James Ralph read John Ralph |- | | |10 |for independent read Unitarian |- |355 |ii |28 |Stephens or Stevens, Thomas: for is described read was doubtless son of Thomas Stevens of Bushton, in the parish of Clyffe Pipard, Wiltshire. He has been described |- | | |30-32 |for he may therefore be identified .... Dorset, read this place has been erroneously identified with Bourton, Dorset. Stevens |- |384 |i |37 |Torrens, Henry W.: for 11 Aug. read 16 Aug. |- |388 |ii |15f.e. |Victor, F. F., Prince Gleichen : for 1867 read Jan. 1866 |- |391 |i |l.l. |Victoria, Queen: for 14 Jan. read 29 Jan. |- | |ii |4 |for Six days later read Nine days earlier |- |396 |i |39-40 |for Shadborough read Shugborough |- | | |41-42 |for the old tory statesman Lord Liverpool read the third earl of Liverpool, half-brother of the tory statesman, and himself a politician of ability |- | | |44 |for Newell Grange read Hewell Grange |- |401 |i |35 |for six read eight |- | | |8f.e. |before Marchioness of Normanby insert Countess of Mulgrave, afterwards |- |402 | |21 |for leader read speaker |- |417 |ii |l.l. |for His father read His half-brother (Alexander I) |- |418 |i |l.l. |for 1843 read 1844 |- |425 |i |21f.e. |for 1838 read 1837 |- |429 |ii |7f.e. |for Lord Derby read Lord Stanley, afterwards Lord Derby |- |432 |i |27 |for Liverpool read [the third earl of] Liverpool |- |445 |ii |32-33 |for in impotent rage read angrily |- | | |11f.e. |for foreign politics read political questions |- |446 |i |22 |for 200l. read 250l. |- |460 |ii |8 |for (Longman read (Laughton |- |492 |i |3f.e. |for the duke read the inauguration of the Commonwealth at Sydney on 1 Jan. 1901 |- | | |2-1f.e. |omit in the Australian parliament house |- |497 |i |2-3 |for she exchanged in later years for patience; read she abandoned in later years altogether; |- | | |23 |after Donizetti, insert Handel and Bach bored her; |- | | |24 |omit Handel and |- |499 |ii |27 |for Principal Tulloch read the Rev. Dr. Tulloch |- | | |43-44 |for Strafford House read Stafford House |- |509 |ii |17f.e. |Wauchope, Andrew G.: after colonel, insert being made C.B. in 1889, |- |510 |i |16 |for He left no issue read He left a son by his first marriage |- |}

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