2"* S. VIII. Oct. 15. '69.] 



NOTES AND QUERIES. 



303 



member, was appeald to, &c. I told them this was no 

 manner to treat with His Majesty, but rather to have 

 recourse to his Goodness. For the former, their Answer 

 was, that I might well take them upon the trust of their 

 word ; for the rest, they would needs have me take the 

 pen and make it as I thought good. I altered the frame 

 of it to an humble petition, and reduced it to a more 

 dutiful form. And wheras Mr. Cook would have mine 

 own Clerk to write it out, pretending, that he had the 

 fairest hand, they took him aside with them, and brought 

 it to me the second time; but some things remaining 

 still uncorrected, I refused to sign it, till they had got it 

 written the third time in manner as, I suppose, your 

 Lordship hath it. Who was the man that took upon him 

 to carry it, or send it about from one Justice or Minister 

 to another, who brought it up to Dublin, and put it into 

 the hands of the Gentleman that delivered it, if your 

 Lordship do count it worth the enquiry, you may soon 

 find out. You have the true Narration of the framing of 

 this Petition. Now will you be pleased to examine 

 wherein I opposed the service of His Majesty thereby. 

 It may be said, in the maintenance and upholding of the 

 Army. Indeed " (as in p. C9.) 



On p. 69. 1. 4. from foot. * but." 



" that of y« highest Majesty, and -- ". — J. L. 



On the next line. " Skeans." 



" Sean, a net." * — J. L. 



On p. 70. 1. 8. " transmitted " underlined, " and " 

 written above the line. — J. L. ' 



On p. 70. 1. IG. " to the uttermost of their." 

 " to their utmost. — J. L. 



On p. 70. 1. 3. from foot, " implored." 



" imployed." — J. L. 



On p. 70. last line, « of." 



" to these."— J. L. 



On p. 7L, 1. 7., " 7)11/ Lord Armach's." 



" the lord Primate's."— J. L. 



On p. 71. line 6. from foot, " as themselves stile it." 

 " as they themselves stile it, holden at Droghedagh." 

 ^J. Li. 



On p. 71. 1. 3. from foot, " Doctrine." 



" Learning." — J. L. 



On p. 72. 1. 4., after " Man," Lewis adds a to 



denote an omission. 



On p. 72., in the date of the letter, « deliverance." 



" jovful deliverance." — J. L. 



On p. 445. : 



" What is thro out this paragraph containd within the 

 crotchets, are not the Author's own words, as may appear 

 from the first edition of these Letters published in K. 

 diaries 1'' time, 4to., but added by S'' Eoger UEstrange, 

 who would not permit them to be reprinted without 

 these alterations for fear it should be observed How 

 contrary the Doctrine formerly taught was to what was 

 now so much in vogue, which by this appears to be 

 very contrary to the sense of the Church of England at 

 the time when these Letters were written."— J. L. 



On p. 446. marginal note : 



" This was added by the Licenser, Sir Roger L' Es- 

 trange." — J. L. 



May I be allowed to repeat my inquiry after 

 the copies of Burnet's book with tbe notes of 

 Farmer and Le Neve? What I have already 

 printed proves, I think, the necessity of sub- 

 mitting every statement of Burnet's to a searching 

 criticism. J. E. B. Mayor. 



St. John's College, Cambridge. 



* A mistake. A skean or skain is an Irish dagger. See 

 Nares, s. v. Skain. 



HEBALDS VISITATIONS. 



I send you a list of the years in which visita- 

 tions were made by the heralds, and of the coun- 

 ties visited, so far as can be ascertained from 

 existing manuscripts : — 



A.D. 



1530. Cornwall, Dorsetshire, Gloucestershire, Hants, Kent, 



Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey, Sussex, 

 Wiltshire, Worcestershire, Yorkshire. Wales was 

 visited this year, and again between the years 

 1586 and 1613. 



1531. Berkshire, Devonshire, Somersetshire. 

 1533. Cheshire, Lancashire. 



1552. Essex, Hants, Surrey, Yorkshire. 

 1558. Essex. 



1561. Suffolk. 



1562. Lincolnshire. 



1563. Leicestershire, Norfolk, Staffordshire, Warwick- 



shire, Yorkshire. 



1564. Devonshire, Huntingdonshire, Lincolnshire, North- 



amptonshire. 

 156.5. Dorsetshire, Wiltshire. 



1566. Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Che- 



shire, Huntingdonshire, Oxfordshire. 



1567. Lancashire. 



1568. London. 



1569. Cheshire, Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Hereford- 



shire, Nottinghamshire, Shropshire, Worcester- 

 shire. 



1570. Essex. 



1572. Devonshire, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Surrey. 



1573. Cornwall, Somersetshire. 



1574. Buckinghamshire, Kent, Oxfordshire, Sussex, York- 



shire. 



1575. Cambridgeshire, Durham, Hants, Northumberland, 



Nottinghamshire. 

 1577. Suffolk, 

 1580. Cheshire. 



1582. Bedfordshire. 



1583. Gloucestershire, Staffordshire. 



1584. Shropshire, Yorkshire. 

 1586. Bedfordshire, Herefordshire, 



1589. Norfolk. 



1590. Cambridgeshire. 



1591. Cheshire, Somersetshire. 



1592. Kent, Lincolnshire. 

 1597. Berkshire. 



1611. Derbyshire, Suffolk. 



1612. Cheshire, Essex, Yorkshire. 



1613. Huntingdonshire, Lancashire, Norfolk. 



1614. Nottinghamshire, Staffordshire. 



1615. Cambridgeshire, Durham, Hertfordshire, Northum- 



berland, Westmorland. 



1617. Northamptonshire. 



1618. Northamptonshire, Rutlandshire. 



1619. Cambridgeshire, Kent, Leicestershire, Warwick- 



shire. 



1620. Cornwall, Devonshire. 



1622. Hants. 



1623. Berkshire, Dorsetshire, Gloucestershire, Kent, 



Shropshire, Somersetshire, Surrey, Wiltshire. 



1633. Sussex. 



1634. Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Derbyshire, Essex, 



Herefordshire, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Lon- 

 don, Middlesex, Oxfordshire, Worcestershire. 



1662. Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Surrey, Sussex. 



1663. Cheshire, Kent, Middlesex, Shropshire, Stafford- 



shire. 



1664. Berkshire, Essex, Lancashire, London, Norfolk, 



Westmoreland. 



