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eol. of the 1st Ceylon regiment. He succeeded his father, Robert, fifth Viscount Molesworth, Baron of Philipstown, in those honours, which now devolve on his first cousin, Richard Pigot Molesworth, now 7th Viscount. 520, a. l. 57, Sir Alexander Hood succeeded his uncle, Sir Samuel, in the title of Baronet, being then a Knight; his father was Sir Samuel's elder brother.

561, a. 1. 39, Col. H. Doyle is improperly styled "Hon.”

562, a. l. 35, for Bucket, read Rucker. 568, b. l. 1, for James II. read James I. 568, b. l. 10, read Hon. Mrs. Cooke, dau. of John, Lord (not Earl of) Desart. Had her father been an Earl, her title would have been that of Lady, and not "Mrs."

568, b. l. 13, read the Rev. John Harley. He was not "the Hon." His brother's accession to the Earldom of Oxford did not confer on him a title peculiar to sons of Peers.

608, b. The question of S. H. C. re

specting the Barony of Churchill of Sandridge being vested in the Duke of Marlborough, has been answered by E. in the present Volume, p. 112; but as, from the conclusion of the paragraph, it may be inferred that the title is enjoyed by Lord Francis Spencer as well as his Grace, it is necessary to state that his Lordship was called to the Peerage by the title of Baron Churchill, of Whichwood, in the county of Oxford (and not by that announced in the Gazette); otherwise this may be quoted hereafter as a precedent for granting to B a title already vested in A. The Patent is dated 11 August, 1815, as will appear by reference to the record of it. 630, b. l. 41, for Rear adm. Sir J. Pierse, read Rear-adm. Sir John Beresford, bt. 634, b. 1. 16 from the bottom, for Nettleslead, read Neatishead.

637, h. 1. 24, for Jeffries read Jefferyes;

same page, for Cahir read Caber.

637, a. 1. 30. What is Mr. Dymoke's pretension to the title of " Hon."? 638, b. l. 7, for Cork, read Waterford. VOL. LXXXVI. PART 1.

82, a. 1. 32, for Hon, and Rev. R. Wodehouse, read Hon. and Rev. Armine Wodehouse.

82, a. 1. 2-3 from the bottom, for Shovisham, read Shottisham.

82, a. 1. 7. read F. Trench, esq. of Heywood; not French of Haywood.

82, b. l. 40, read John Vernon, esq. of Clontarf Castle, co. Dublin. 88. b. Viscount Gardner's son (by the daughter of Lord Carrington) is named Alan Legge, not Alan Hyde; but his Lordship bad a son by his first wife (Miss Adderley), whose legitimacy, though impugned, cannot, it is thought, be attacked with success.

102, a. 1. 37, for 1816, read 1806. 105, a. 1. 43, for Cholsey, read Reading Abbey.

105, b. l. 36, for in this barn, read on on this farm.

116, a. l. 5 from the bottom, for Richard Burke, read William Burke.

154, a. 1. 4, for an read a. 252, a. 1. 18, for inder, read index. 266, a. l. 33, for Rhine, read Rhone. 277, a. 1. 6 from the bottom, for 64 guns, read 50 guns.

280, a. 1. 6-7. brother Henry," &c. This is an error originating in the incorrectness of the Peerage Books in common use, and it has been adopted in all the public prints; the present Earl of Buckinghamshire being the son of the next brother of the late Earl, who is not mentioned in any of them; it is believed that he went to India, and died there. Perhaps some of our Correspondents, to whom the names are known, may be kind enough to furnish a proper correction. 301, b. 1. 12, for addressing, read addressed.

310, a. l. 9, dele that. 353, b. 1. 13, for the words 'no longer

were used, read the words' no longer' were omitted.

360, b. 1. 3, for Earl of Buckingham, read Marquis of Buckingham. 370, a. 1. 8, for co. Worcester, read co.

York.

373, a. l. 16, for Shelton, read Thelton. 413, a. l. 38, for rerum, read verum. 429, b. 1. 42, for Barhain, read Boreham. 433, a. l. 16 from the bottom, for George

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Nettleton, esq. read Robert Nettleton, esq. This correction is offered from personal knowledge.

455, a. l. 43, for Gouch, read Gooch.
455, b. l. 43, for Coker, read Croker.
456, a. l. 7, for 150, read 159 (the ma-
jority as stated, 29 over 130, being
correct.)

459, b. I. 19, for 1795, read 1793.
465, b. 1. 27, for Norfolk, read Suffolk.
569, b. l. 15, after St. Peter at Mancroft,
add Norwich.

570, b. 1. 18, for Dixon, read Dickson. ***For the LIST OF PLATES, see p. 653.

END OF VOL. LXXXVI. PART I.

Nichols, Son, and Bentley, Printers, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, London.

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