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Ix HOUSE OF GORDON.
Jun. i8, fought a skirmish at the Bridge of Dee ; Jun. ig, fight renewed ; Jun.
21, escaped to Berwick (Spalding's Trnbles, i. 204, 208, 210, 211). See his
career in the French Army, 1734-
801- line 4, add after " wife " the name " Isabella ".
813- line 20, read, " Webster Thomas, 1368) nephew," for " son, of James
Murray, 813".
813a. James Murray. 1795, May 6, Schoolmaster, R.N., Academy
Royal {A dm. Reg., P.R.O.).
933- lines 12-13, delete, " Gordon Clunes, 605"-
947- line II, read, "John Francis, 1030," for "John Francis, 630"-
953a. line 5, add, " d. niim. 1813, Dec. 31 (Scots Peerage, v. 132)".
977- wrongly numbered 677-
1006- line 5, read, "Andrew Robertson, 250," for "Andrew Robertson,
258 ••
1018- line 3 from the end of p. 229, add, " A History of the 30th Lancers,
Gordon's Horse," by Major E. A. W. Stotherd, was published for the regiment
by Gale and Polden, London and Aldershot, 1912.
1039- line 6, read, " Michael Francis " for " Michael Henry ".
1047- line 25, read, "John Frederick Strathearn, 1033," for "John
Frederick Strathearn, 1032 "■
1116- Add, "Had Adam, 87a (addition), who, 1660, Dec, addressed a
petition to the King [S.P. Doin., Charles II., bundle 15, p. 42, P.R.O.) in
which he refers to his
deceast father Colonell Nathaniell Gordon, having from the beginning of the late warr, served
your Majestie's Royal Father of ever blessed memory in England under the command of the
late Earle of Strafford, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and being the first man who did draw his
sword at Whitehall against the Apprentices of London and others of the tumultous vulgar
rabble att that tyme, who did crye out for justice against the said Earle of Stralford and
Bishop of Canterbury ; and having also served his late Majestie under his excellency the Lord
Marquis of Montrose, in Scotland, till it was his fate, after a long imprisonment by his Majestie's
enemies to be murdered upon the scaffold under the colour of justice.
1149- line 19, read, " Grenada " for " Granada ".
1186- line II, read, "Charles, 296, " for "Charles, 299"-
1233. last line, read, " Walter, 1616," for " Walter, 1615 "•
1247- last line, read, "John, 996," for "John, 997".
1255. line 2, add, " 191 1, Jan. i, Capt. ; aviator : in the summer of 1912
he flew from Eastchurch to Walmer Barracks on the Admiralty biplane Gi ".
1279- line 2, add, "1911, May 16, res. com. {L.G.)".
1292- line 5, add, " Son of Samuel, 1286 "■
1293. line 32, read, "William Neville, 1508," for "William Neville,
1528 '.

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