Orleans, Duch. 369 Parson 592 Parsons 90, 369 Passingham 562 Pawsey 561 Paxton 13 Payler 279 Payne 562. W.91 Paynter 155 Petre, Lady, 465 Peyvre 332 Pickering 537 Pickmore 465, 561 H. 91. Pigott 178, 382 Pilkington 269 Pleydell 280 Plot 122 Plowman 370 Plunket 612 Pochin 176 Pocock 535 Pole, Ly. 632. M. Pollington, V'tess, 274 Pomeroy 473, 635 Ponsonby 257, 263, Ly. 178 Poole 82 571 Porperati 633 Porson 432, 433 Portal 283 Porter 89, 178 Porteus 469 Portland, E. 283 --- D. 340, 613. Portman 370 Reggio, D. 76 Rendlesham, L. 370 Rennie 630 568 Rice 637 Rich 465 Richard 169, 460 Robson 125,180, 605 Roby 274 C'tess, 280 Rock 285 Rodd 369 Salisbury 185, 608 Rodde 182 Salmon 425 Roden, E. 283 Rodney 465 L. 68, 140 Roe 91, 284 Romantzof, Count 211 Romilly, Sir S. 163, Saltoun, L. 74 Salusbury 273 San Carlos, D. 555 Sanderson 207, 503 Say and Sele, Baro- ness, 380 Scarlatti 29 Quintin 176 Rabbet 503 Radcliff 465 Rousseau 399 Radclyffe 299, 503 Richmond 185, 417 Rowland 284 Radford 173 Schaw 564 Rickard 588 bis Ries 251 Rigault 459 Riley 466 Rios, J. de Mendo- Riou 140 Ritson 489 Rubens 302, 577 Rudhall 90 Ruding 573 Rudland 41 Ruggles 82 Lord 163. 264, 431, 526 579 Sachin 149 Schrattenbach, Pr. 465. R. 173. W. Seale 89 Sealy 178 Seare 573 Secker, Abp. 23,469 Sedgwick 627 Segueira Oliva 380 Sesmaisons 74 Settle 465 Seymour Seymour 393, 631 Shepherd 186, 378, Sherwood 636 Shiel 561 Shield 464 Shuldham, L. 12 Sophia, Prs. 462 South 83, 559 Tagg 573 Stevenson 155, 222, Tannahill 154 584 Tanner 187 Stewart, C. H. 182. Tappenden 375 M. Tarleton 177 Tarlton 90 Tarn 635 Ld. 364 Stirling 82, 376 L. 567 Stower 568 Strange 179 Stuart 252, 406,444, Stukeley 516 Tasker 155, 373 Tatham 477 190, 273, Tatnall 370 Bp. 12 116 Terrick 433 Suffolk, E. 104, 590 Terry 382 Terrewest 207 bis Sleath 463 Sligo, M. 274, 424 Spooner 571 Sumner 90,357,358, Theobald 565 Slingsby, Lady 282 Sprigg 565 Spry 369 Sunderlin, L. 565 Smalbrooke, Bishop Spurzheim, Dr. 30 Surrey, E. 65, 67 Thiselton 177 275 Stabback 465 Surtees 380 Thomassin 459 368, 463 Stacy 132 E. 429 J. 81, 207 503 M Bp. 493 369, 466 Wilks 76 William 379 Williams, A.178. D. 464, 637. E. 92, G. 379. J. 91, 182, 562, 637. J. F. 369. R. 394. T. 377. W.637 466, Williamson284,380, 570 Willim 90 Willington 378 Willis 350, 641. 80. R. 80 Willoughby 379. J. 377 Willoughby, Ld. 281 Wilmot 339,559,613 Lord Chief 370, Justice, 235 Wilsome 285 Wilson 570. A. 439. G.573. J. 88,566, 574. N. 180. R.74. 266,362. W. 155, 465, 477 Bp. 469 Wilberforce 67,219, 359, 367, 390,454 Wilbraham577,628, Wimpfen, B. 638 Wilton, C'tess, 279 629 Wirtemberg, Pr. 178, 274, 532 Wiseman, Ly. 178 Wiss 282 Witcombe 466 Withall 82 Witherston 443 Witts 379 Wray 634 Wren 33, 370, 395 Wright 93,178,357, 562, 633 Wrottesley 465 Wyatt 83, 141, 185 Wyer 34, 35 Wyld 466 Wodehouse 81, 82 Wyncker 82 Woide 432 Worcester, M. 493 Winchester, Bp. 432 568, 598 Wormald 572 Younghusband 499, 500 1 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. ***For the following Corrections we are principally indebted to A FRIEND TO ACCURACY, and G. H. W. VOL. LXXXV. PART I. P. 380. It is stated that on the death of Thomas last Viscount Wentworth, the Barony of Wentworth devolved upon his sister Lady Milbanke. This is incorrect, as the late Viscount had three sisters. Judith, the eldest, married to Sir Ralph Milbanke; Elizabeth, married to Sir James Bland Burgess, bart.; and Sophia, married to Nathaniel Lord Scarsdale. Lady Burgess died without issue; but there is issue still remaining from Lady Scarsdale, as well as from Lady Milbanke, and, consequently, if the Barony of Wentworth is a Barony in fee, originating in a writ of summons, it must now be in abeyance between Lady Milbanke and the issue of her sister Lady Scarsdale, and not the particular inheritance of either. 474, a. l. 42. The heir to Mr. Kynnersley's large estates is the Countess of Ormonde and Ossory. 92, b. VOL. LXXXV. PART II. The late Samuel Whitbread, esq. M. P. was the only son of his father of the same name by his first wife Harriet, the daughter of Mr. Hayton, an eminent attorney-at-law of London, and not by his second marriage with Lady Mary Cornwallis. See Gent. Mag. vol. LXVI. p. 531. 464, b. l. 9, read Baron's Court, the seat of the Marquis of Abercorn. 475, a. l. 53. Lord Molesworth was a Major-general in the Army, and Lieut. col. |