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Stevenson, J. 187.
Cap. T. 651
Steward, A. 319
Stewart, Maj. C.91.

Lt. Col. J. 220.
M. 320. P. 319.
Maj.-Gen.W.445
Stirling, T. G. 222.
Lady 320
Stone, G. 205
Storr, P. 320
Stoughton, M. 108
Stragban, W. G.
554, 671
Strangways, C. R.
F. S. 644. J. G.
C. F. 537
Strong, G. 105. W.

651
Strutt, C. M.G. 444
Stuart, Maj.-Gen.
204. J. 423. Lady
S. 538

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Swinney, G. S. 423
Sydney, Lady 1.667
Sykes, Lt. Col. W.

H. 423.
Symonds, B.P. 320.
Capt. W. 203
Tait, J.668. R.319

Dr. W.

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Terry, M. A. 424
Thewles, F. 108
Thicknesse, F.A.A.

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Trevor, A. 187. R.
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Tryon, Maj. G. 91
Tucker, Cap. J.668.
W. G. 204
Tudor, W. H. 320
Tull, Cap. W. 109
Turner, C. 92.
J. 205. H. 187.
T. 423, 423. M.
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Turnor, Maj. W.

650
Tuthill, E. 205
Twining, I. 538
Twisleton, 204
Twiss, W. C. 423
Twyning, W. 333
Tyler, R. T. 650
Tytler, P. F. 187
Uglow, S. 332
Underwood, C. 92
Upjohn, T. 204
Ure, C. 651
Urquhart, H. 205
Usborne, R. 107
Utterton, S. 320
Vacher, T. 219
Vandenhoff, 667
Vaughan, C. J. 79.
H. H. 78
Vaughton, R. W.

558

Vernon, J.E.V. 424
Vincent, F. W. 320
Viner, Lady M. 205
Vines, T. 667
Vint, H. 107
Viveash, 222
Von Molgel, H. 492
Voysey, A. M. 555
Wade, E. 424. R.

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Walsh, M. 555
Walters,556. S.109
Walther, D. 450
Wandesforde, S.538
Warburton, Col. A.
221. H. 204
Ward, J. 187, 651.
J. A. 651. R. 538
Warner, J. R. 331.
L. 109. M. 110
Warren, Dr. P. 670.
E. B. 668. E. 0.
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Warry, E. F. 651
Warwick, J. 666,
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Watson, B. F. 424,
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538. M. L. 108.
P. 106.
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Watts, Maj. G. 319
Waudby, S. E. 205
Way, L. 92

Wayman, J. 332

Weale, J. 557
Weales, F. 667
Webh, A. 651. C.
222
Weddall, W.L. 538
Wedderburn,1. 651
Weekes, Capt. 205
Weguelin, W. A.320
Weir, T.C.B. 91
Wellesley, M. 320
Wells, S. 334

Welsh, F.S.M. 205
West, F.205. S.444
Westall, J. 658
Wetherall,C.G.669.
G. 656. S. 221
Wheeler, C. 554.
T. 651
Wheler, R. B. 338
Whewell, W. 187
Whipple, T. 333
Whish, Col. R. 9o
Whitby, E. 651
White, 446. A. 204.
E. 332. F. M.
334. G.G.P. 668.
H. 105. J. 320.
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Wallen, W. 450
Whiteley, M. 667
Waller, M. 219. T. Whitelock, W. 218
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Wakeley, W.G. 554
Walbran, 562
Walde, Maj. W.319
Wales, W. 320
Walesby, F. P. 424
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Page 81, for John Sampson, esq. read James.
P. 545, b. line 13, for 81 read 71; line 31, for
Sussex read Surrey; p. 546 a. 50, for Denon
read Dinan.

P. 608. In the 2 Chron. iii. 15, "Also he
made before the house two pillars of thirty
and five cubits high, and the chapiter that was
upon the top of each of them was five cubits."
This makes each pillar 173 cubits high instead
of 18; and the proportion 3 instead of 3 and
3-5ths. Jeremiah, lii. 22, is the same as 1
Kings, vii.

P. 655, line 46, read Mesereau's ferry on
Staten Island.

P. 658 a. 34, for Haymarket read Covent
Garden. Mr. Colman held for some time the
post of Exon of the Yeomen of the Guard, and
disposed of it for a valuable consideration.

P. 666 b. line 2. The late Alderman Warwick
of Maidstone (a native of Carleton near Car-
lisle) never resided at Cambridge, but was
younger brother to the late Mr. Thomas War-
wick of that town.

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