ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS IN VOL. II. Page 3, note 1,-line last, for his entering, read-for entering. 178, note 2, 199, note, 214, note 2, 216, Instead of the reference there, read-post, pp. 54, 187, and 225. add BoswELI., but see the letter in the Appendix. for etiam is, read etiamsi. for December, read-September. for tranquilly, read-tranquillity. Perhaps the Scotch nonjuring Bishop Campbell was This friend was Mr. Cullen, advocate, son of the for seat, read—great. for 1824, read— 1822. add-Colonel Cecil was probably the well-known Jacobite of that name. add [Mr. Malone's note is absurd. Mr. Hallam for booksellers, read-publishers. 217, 1. 5, and note 1, The gentleman was probably Mr. Fitzherbert, who terminated his own existence in January, 1772. for Burnett, read-Barrett. This gentleman was librarian of his college, and a perfect Magliabechi in dirt and condition, see ante, vol. i. p. 302. It is odd too that Magliabechi's portrait was exceedingly like Dr. Barrett. for 216, read-116. 293, note 2,-1. last, for Scotarem, read-Scotorum. 318, note, for Guy, read-Grey. for 239, read-245. for probably, read--certainly. for Cushel, read Cashel. dele [ED.] and substitute-Boswell. after drawbridge, insert-over. 350,-1. 26, add-no doubt from the same root as gladius. The editor sees reason to believe that Edward, the second viscount, sometimes called "the French Lord Powerscourt," was here meant, and not his nephew Richard. 182, note 1; 270, note, 1. 9; 271, note; 424, note, add-Boswell. |