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 SECOND SIPPLEMENT— VOLUME II ERRATA Page Col. Liue Farren, "William : for two read six Garrett, Fydell Edmund: /or Wiston in Essex rearZ Naylancl, Suffolk 02 ii ^'•^.^^iGibbs, Henry Hacks, first Baron Aldenham » 3 for His grandfather .... Antony Gibbs and Sons, re.ad His grandfather Antony Gibbs (1756-18l5j initiated the business in 1789 in Spain, and opened the London house in Sept. 1808. In 1808 Gibbs's father, and in 1813 his uncle William (1790-1875), became partners. In 1821 a branch firm was opened in Peru. In 1875 Gibbs succeeded his uncle as head of the firm. In 1881 an older firm, Gibbs Bright & Co. of Liverpool and Bristol, sometime under the headship of Gibbs's great-uncle George (1753-1818), elder brother of Antony Gibbs, was taken over by Antony Gibbs and Sons with its Australian branches. 102 i 50-54 for With other members .... of its council, read He was a member of the Council of Keble College, Oxford, which owes its chapel, hall and library to his uncle William Gibbs and the latter's sons, Antony and Martin. [ Griggs, William : for Hindley read Hendley Henley, "William Ernest : for May read August Hill, Frank Harrison : f(yr L. G. R. read L. R. Holroyd, Henry North, 3rd Earl of ShefBeld : for baronetcy read barony Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton : for daughters, .... transferred to read daughters ; the original manuscript is now in Hope, Laurence, pseudonym : for Violet Adela read Adela Florence Jackson, Samuel Phillips : for In 1856 he removed to read From 1856 he passed some time at for to read at for He moved in later life to Bristol and read Most of his life was spent at Bristol, and he Jeaffreson, John Cordy : /or 1898 read 1878 Martin, Sir Theodore : for his read her i 50, 58 ii 28^ ii 16 ii 31 ii 58 ii 28-29 i 18 i 2-3 -3 i 23 ii 23