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