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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[2n«« S. VIII. Aug. 20. '59. 



and Portugal St. George. In a complimentary 

 poem on the marriage of Charles II. and Cathe- 

 rine of Braganza written at the time, we are told 

 that 



" the Portugueses vaunt 

 Saint George, their patron and tutelar saunt." 



( Vide Miss Strickland's Lives of the Queens of 

 England.') 



Next we have — 

 St. Cuthbert, Patron Saint of Durham Diocese. 



St. Chad 

 St. Werberge 

 St. Prides wide 

 St. Mungo 

 St. Genevieve 

 St. Peter 



Lichfield City and Diocese. 



Chester City. 



Oxford City. 



Glasgow City. 



Paris City. 



Corporation of London. 



Lastly, we come to arts, professions, and gene- 

 ral matters — 



St Anthonj-, Patron 

 St. Benedict 

 St. Dunstan 

 St. Blaise 

 St. Hubert 

 St. Crispin and )> 

 Crispian j 



St. Barbara 



St. Catharine 

 St. Cecilia 

 St. Giles 

 St. Boniface 

 St. Margaret 

 St. Walston 

 St. Leonard 



St. Julian 



St. Martha 



St. Michael 



St. Augustine 



St. Eligius 



St. John Colombine 



St. William, Archb. 



St. Anne 



St. Nicholas 



St. John Evangelist 

 St. John Baptist 

 St. Mary Magdalene 



Hongkong, June 2, 1859. 



of Monks and Monasteries. 

 „ Monks. 



„ Monks also. 



„ Woolcombers. 



,, Hunting and Dogs. 



„ Shoemakers. 



r Knights and Chivalry, and 

 „ 4 in later times Fire-arms 



( and Gunpowder. 

 „ Learning and Education. 



„ Music. 



„ Cripples and Beggars. 



„ Innkeepers. 



„ Women in Child-birth. 



„ Farmers. 



,, Prisoners and Captives. 



f Travellers, Ferrj'men, and 

 " ( wandering Minstrels. 

 „ Housekeeping. 



„ The Church Militant. 



,, Theologians. 



„ Blacksmiths and Farriers. 



„ Honest Workmen. 



„ Tailors. ( Vide Doran's jHa- 



bits and Men, p. 229.) 



f Ostlers, Grooms, and Stable- 

 " I boys ; also of Wells. ' 



f Sailors, Fishermen, <yid 

 " \ Schoolboys. 

 „ Knights Templars. 



„ Missionaries. 



Penitents. 



W. T. M. 



OLD LONDON BRIDGE. 



The following list of inhabitants on that part of 

 Old London Bridge which was in the parish of 

 St. Olave, Southwark, viz. from the bridge foot 

 to the drawbridge, is from a poor rate made for 

 the parish of St. Olave, 23rd Sept. 1735. And 

 it is to be noted that the whole of the bridge, in- 

 cluding the houses on each side of the bridge-foot 

 on the Southwark side, as far as Tooley Street on 

 the east and Pepper Alley on the west side of the 



Borough High Street, was part of Bridge Ward 

 within the City of London : — 



"LONDON BKIDGE. 



David Langton 



George Hayward - - - - 



Henry Wickenden - - - - 



Jacob Foster - - - - 



Michael Thomas - - - - 



John Davis . - - - - 



Basil Denn - - - - - 

 Jonathan Cotton (House and#Varehouse), 



101. 10s. 



Amos Wenman - - - - 



Brandiston Weld - - - - 



John Stone - - - - - 



Richard Carter . _ - - 



Thos. Bickham _ - - - 



Cornelius Herbert - - - - 



Thomas Wright - - . - 



Henry Barber . . . _ 



Thos. Churcher . - . . 

 James Brooke, Esq., and Partner 



Edmund Den . . _ - 



Mary Harrison . . - - 



Wm. Strange .... 



Thos. Bickham - . . - 



Saml. Austin . . . - 



Thos. Doughty . - . - 



Piggott Wm. West - - - - 



Nathl. Gladman . . . - 



s. d. 



6 6 



6 6 



6 G 



10 10 



4 4 



8 8 



8 8 



8 8 



4 4 



8 8 



4 4 



8 8 



6 6 



10 10 



4 4 



4 



6 



17 



Lewis Dymoke ... 



Mark Carpenter ... 

 Richd. Coart - - - - 



Wm. East - - - - - 8 



Joseph Luke - - - - - 4 



Thomas Stapleton - - - - 4 



Robept Cocker - - - - 4 



" Assessed by 



" Cornelius Herbert, 

 " James Brooke, 



" Ancient Inhabitants. 

 " Allowed by Sir George Champion, 

 Alderman of London." 



Any information respecting these old inhabit- 

 ants of London Bridge, their trades and oc- 

 cupations, families or connexions, or in any way 

 note-worthy concerning them — especially as to 

 Jonathan Cotton, who I believe was of the same 

 family as Sir Allin Cotton, Lord Mayor, 1625, 

 viz. from Whitchurch, Salop, — will be acceptable 

 to Geo. R. Coenee. 



MILTONIANA. 



Pursuant to my former proposition, I now print 

 a series of papers passed over by Todd relative to 

 John Milton's composition for the Powell estates, 

 supplying material to fill up the various hiatuses 

 which occur in the volume issued by that gentle- 

 man in 1 826. Notwithstanding Todd's researches 

 among the original papers in the State Paper 

 Office, I have reason to believe that much remains 

 to be discovered, not only there but elsewhere, 

 by any zealous and painstaking historian : — 



« 1650, Aug. 22. 

 " Uppoa the peticon of Anne Powell, late wife of Richard 



