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ERRATA—Volume XXVII
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| 279 | ii | 7 f.e. | Hook, William: for and Wood . . . . saying read Wood says |
| 290 | ii | 10 | Hooker, Richard: for bishop of London read archbishop of Canterbury |
| 294 | ii | 17 f.e. | for Cambridge read Oxford |
| 300 | ii | 4 | Hoole, John: for tutor' read tailor' |
| 303 | i | 16 | Hooper, George: for Hooker read Hooper |
| 54-55 | for at the age of read aged nearly | ||
| 306 | ii | 40-41 | Hooper, John: omit Another collected edition . . . . two volumes. |
| 311 | ii | 39 | Hope, Mrs. Anne: after 1887. insert Mrs. Hope's ' First Divorce of Henry VIII' was edited from her manuscript by F. A. Gasquet. |
| 315 | ii | 25 | Hope, Sir James (1614-1661): after committees insert representing Scotland in the English parliament of 1653 |
| 321 | i | 6 | Hope, Sir John, Lord Craighall: for He was one read His brother, Sir James Hope (1614-61) [q. v.], not himself, was one |
| 322 | i | 26 | Hope, John (1725-1786): for 1871 read 1781 |
| 323 | ii | 16 | Hope, John, 4th Earl of Hopetoun: for fifty-seven read fifty-eight |
| 327 | ii | 41 | Hope, Sir Thomas (d. 1646): after Edinburgh, insert Gardiner's History of England, viii. 323, ix. 93. |
| 328 | i | 1 | Hope, Thomas (1770?-1831): omit for |
| ii | 15 | after (1808-1862) insert for many years M.P. for the city of Gloucester | |
| 331 | ii | 18-17 f.e. | Hope-Scott, James R.: for brother-in-law, read brother, |
| 333 | ii | 10 f.e. | Hopkins, Edward: for he gave read he founded three schools in Connecticut, one of which, the Hopkins Grammar School, in Newhaven, has had an uninterrupted existence from its foundation; he also |
| 340 | i | 20 | Hopkins, William (1793-1866): for seventy-third read seventy-fourth |
| 346 | ii | 4 | Hopton, John: for Monks read Friars |
| 11 | for 1539 read 1529 | ||
| 13 | for 1532 read 1542 | ||
| 347 | i | 4 f.e. | Hopton, Ralph, Lord Hopton: for Vandry read Vaudry |
| 3 f.e. | for 1601 read 1598 | ||
| 354 | i | 17 | Hornblower, Jonathan: for 1800) read 1780) |
| 358 | ii | 17 f.e. | Home, Richard H.: for Foggs read Foggo |
| 369 | i | 8 | Horner, Francis: for November read October |
| 372 | i | 9 f.e. | Horner, Leonard: after works insert with memoir |
| 53-55 | omit A biography . . . . 1848. 6. | ||
| 383 | ii | 7 | Horsley, Samuel: omit was |
| 394 | ii | 14-12 f.e. | Hosier, Francis: for Hosier left a widow . . . . Richard Hart, read Hosier died intestate and without issue, his estate passing to his nephew Richard Hosier. |
| 398 | i | 26 | Hoskins, John (1566-1638): for (Gardiner, Hist. 1603-16, pp. 163-4) read (Gardiner, Hist. of England, ii. 246, 249) |
| 399 | ii | 6 | Hoskins, Sir John (1634-1705): for Hoskjns read Hoskins |
| 405 | i | 9 | Hotham, Charles: for Durand read Durant |
| ii | 21 23 | Hotham, Sir Charles: for 1800 read 1806 | |
| 405 | ii | 8 f.e. | Hotham, Durant: for (1619? read (1617? |
| 4 f.e. | after vol. ii.) He was admitted to Christ's College, Cambridge, 7 May 1632, aged 15. | ||
| 406 | i | 29-30 | Hotham, Sir Henry: for the second . . . . first lord Hotham read Beaumont Hotham, second baron Hotham |
| 407 | i | 25 | omit and a daughter |
| 37 | Hotham, John (d. 1337): for Cottenham read Cottingham | ||
| 408 | ii | 32 | Hotham, Sir John (d. 1645): for the fleet read the Fleet prison |
| 414 | i | 17 | Hothby, John: for (fl. 1470) read, (d. 1487) |
| 20-21 | for and to have moved . . . . Florence, read but went to Lucca in 1467. | ||
| 23 | after seems insert also | ||
| 27 | after Spain, insert In 1486 he was invited to England by Henry VII He died in 1487. | ||
| 416 | i | 31 | Hoton, Richard of: for Lynche read Lytham |
| 418 | ii | 39 | Hough, John: for ninety-third read ninety-second |
| 424 | ii | 31 | Housman, Robert: for son read nephew |
| 430 | ii | 13 | Hovenden, Robert: for iii. read iv. |
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