DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY
EBBATA IN VOLUME VII
BBOWN BUETHOGGE
N.B. f.e. stands tor from end and l.l. for last line Page Col. Line
1 i 11 f.e. Brown, Charles : for 1742 read 1741
ii 8 Brown, Charles A. : for 1787 ? read 1786 9 after Keats insert born in June 1786
2 i 24 for 1885 read 1887
8 ii 27 f.e. Brown, David (1768-1812) : for a grammar school read the grammar school
5 i 11 f.e. Brown, Sir George : before He was made insert He was colonel of the 77th foot
1851-4 and of the 7th foot 1854-5 8 f.e. after brigade insert in Jan. 1855
7 ii 2 f.e. Brown, James B. the younger : omit Dr.
21 ii 1 Brown, John C. : for CHARLES read CRAWFORD
22 i 9-8 f.e. Brown, Lancelot: for M.P. for Huntingdonshire read M.P. for Totnes 1780-4, for
Huntingdon 1784-90, and for Huntingdonshire 1782-4 6 f.e. for London read Loudon
25 i 14 f.e. Brown, Sir Eobert : for 1748 read July 1742 28 i 28 Brown, Samuel (1817-1856) : omit Dr. 85 i 18 f.e. Brown, Ulysses M. von : for Charles V read Charles VI 38 ii 16 f.e. Browne, Sir Anthony : after Browne insert He was M.P. for Surrey in 1542 and
1547 89 i 11 f.e. Browne, Anthony (1510 ?-1567) : after Cromwell insert He was M.P. for Lost-
withiel in 1545, for Preston in 1553, and for Maldon in 1554
40 i 20 f.e. Browne, Anthony, 1st Viscount Montague (1526-1592): after Elizabeth insert He was M.P. for Guildford 1542 and 1517, for Pctersfield 1558, and for Surrey 1554
10-9 for Gylesland read Gilsland
f-e. 43 ii 23 f.e. Browne, George (d. 1556) : after 1584 insert He was consecrated at Lambeth by
the archbishop of Canterbury on 19 March 1534-5 47 i 7 Browne, Hablot K. : for Fairleigh read Fairlegh
54 ii l.l. Browne, Sir Eichard : after recruiters insert in October 1645
55 i 1 for 1647 . . . London read 1648 was also chosen alderman of Langbourn
ward and sheriff of London
ii 4 after baronet insert He was commissioner of appeals in the excise from
1661 till death, and also president of Bethlehem and Bridewell hospitals 1660-8 60 ii 19 f.e. Browne, Robert: for Allen read Alden
7-6 f.e. for and his last descendant . . . Pomfret read A son Edward was one of
twenty gentlemen who under the leadership of Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore, founded the colony of Maryland in 1634. He settled permanently in the colony, and by his wife, Mary, daughter of Morgan Williams, was father of Morgan and Edward Browne, whose descendants are still numerous in the United States of America
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