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 482 OORRTQBNDA, RTO., TO VOL. VI, p. 76; line 1, fw "dnoe 1889/' rtad <M 889-97 "; i^fUr <<CoimoiV' iiid *<«m. i9 iU pipage, ai above, 11 Sep. 1897"; line 2, /ur <' WUliam (Binoham)/' rtad "William BinKham (Baring) "; line 4, deU the aciuare bracket at end ; line 6, conclude "1887-97, and ttyltd Earl Coupton eiuce 1897"; line 24, far '< Hepburn," r^d <*Hebburu"; line 44, afUr " ed.," add <'at Winchester (1808) *'; last line, ^fUr " 1826,*' add " at Portauouth." p. 77 ; line 3, afitr " 1888," add " in Belgrave square "; after <* 1841," add "at St. Geo. Han. sq."; line 4, /or "Niel," read "Neill"; Hue 6, after « Park," add "and was bur. 18 at Mickelde?er "; line 19, after *' 1848." add "at St Mary's, Bryanston square"; line 23, conclude "of congestion of the lungs"; line 28, afUr ''Uyled," add "siuoe 1876"; line 25, after " 1886-92," inteH as in vol vi, p. 426, in the corrigenda to this page, altering the word " Jan." to " Ian." p. 78; line 8, for " grandfataer," read "grandfather"; line 86, for "1778," read " 1788 "; line 47, after " 1835," add " at Rosehill, near Wmchester, aged 78." p. 79 ; line 2, ^fter "1794," add " ed. (1806-08) at Winchester "; line 8, for " 1808,'* read "1807*'; line 19, for "1894," read "1898"; line 22, for "as," read "at" p. 80 ; line 8, after " 1787," add " aged 71, and was bur. with him." Between lines 20 and 21, insert as under — NORTH INGTON OF WATFORD. f.tf., "NoRTHiNQTON OP Watford, CO. Northampton," Barony {Henley)^ er. 1885 ; see " Hbhlby or Chardstook," Barony [I.], er. 1799, under the 3d Baron. p. 82; in margin, /or "1166," read "1157." Line 21, after "Normandy," add " s. of Roger DK BfowBUAY, and "; line 27, deh " dk Laiolb " to " Ciikstsk," and Mubtiitute " da. of Richer dk L* Aiqlb, by Judith, sister of Hugh, £arl oy Ohbsteii, da. of Richard Qroz, Viooutx d' Avramchin. She, after her husband's imprisonment, m. (by Papal dispensation) Nigel D' Aubiont, who subsequently repudiated her"; line 33, for " Hovedou," read "Huveden"; line 37, for "1156," read "July 1157." Noto (l>), tide ** aitdenda**; conclude " vol. vi, p. 476, in the corrigeruia to this page. J. Horace Round considers that the suggestion of Mr. Ellis fin his monograph on the Yorkshire tenants-in-chief in Domesday) that this Auorey may have been Aubrey [Albericus] de Oouroy, who was such a tenant, is quite possible." E. Chester Waters writes : " Earl Aubrey was Aubrey de Couci, a French and not a Normau noble ; was present at the siege of Oerberoi in 1079, and came to England as the Mentor of Robert Curthose, whom he accompanied in his expedition to Scotland in 1080. He was superseded by the Bishop of Coutanoes in 1085, when his estates were escheated to the King. But the Conqueror on his death«bed sent him to fetch Robert back from France to take possession of Normandy (O.V. b. ▼, a 10)." p. 83 ; line 8, conclude " at Howden and was bur, in the Chapter House, Durham." p. 84 ; line 6, after " Earl," add "and was 6tfr. at North Allerton." p 85 ; lines 8 and 15, after " regie/' add " Henrici "; line 17, /or "d. Nov. 1474, aged 53," read " who was aged 27 in 1448, d, 10 Feb. 1482 [See W. D. Goo^ier's ' Poyningt ' in Sussex Arch. Coll., vol. xv.]"; line 20,/i>r "or 1465," read "after the Un- castrian defeat at Hexham "; line 29, dde " two years later "; line 30, fur " U Nov. 1474," read "10 Feb. 1482"; line 86, conclude "Shed, before 27 July 1485, and was 6ttr. at Beverley minster "; line 39, for " 17," read "27." p. 86 ; line 6, after the first " 1542," add " and was bur, 19 Oct at Beverley." Note («), lines 4 and 5, dde " An " to the end, and eub^titute " See vol vi, pp. 92 and 93, note (t), circa Jinem," p. 87; line 12, for "12," read "3"; line 14, for "1541/2," read " 1542/8 •'; between lines 39 and 40 intert at under^— [John Dudtjbt, 2d but Ist surv. s. and h. ap. ; styled Visoount LiSLB, 1546/7 to 1551, and Earl of Warwick after 1551, being sum. v. p. in that Earldom (wtiich belonged to his father) 5 Jan. 1552/3. He was found guilty of high treason 18 Aug. following, when that dignity was forfeited. See fuller particulM Under " Warwick."]