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Notes : — Page 



Arthur Moore and the Moores - - 157 



Castle Dairy, Kendal, Westmoreland, 



by G. Haresfleld - - - - 159 

 Books burnt, by Rev. B. H. Cowper - 161 

 Fire-arms : Shaksneare and Milton an- 

 ticipated, by J. W. Thomas - - 162 



MiKOK Notes : — Nugent — Lord Car- 

 lisle on " latebrosus " — Inherent 

 Strength and Sap of Nationalities and 

 Hereditary Principles : The French 

 Protestants and the Poles _ Apple- 

 trees in America — Longevity — 

 Charles II. 's Cap - - - 163 



Queries : — 



Khutor Mackenzie, &c., by Wm. Bates 164 



Minor Qderies: — "A Soldier's For- 

 tune " — Rogers and Hughes — Ad- 

 vowsons alienated to manorial Lords, 

 how? — Enigmatical Verses — Etching 

 by Rembrandt — Decrees issued by the 

 Congregation of tlie Index — New 

 Moon — Numismatic — Colonel Nor- 

 man buried in Guernsey — House of 

 Coburg_"Yew Tree Avenue" at 

 Tytherley, Hants -^ " Leish Hunt's 

 Journal" — Campion's " Decern Ra- 

 tiones " — De Caut Family — Wyck- 

 lyffe, and the Doctrine of Dominion 

 founded in Grace — Latimer or Laty- 

 mer— Edward Gibbes - - - 165 



Minor Queries with Answers : — 

 Reviews of Charles Auchester — 

 " Where Scogginlookedfor his Knife," 

 &c — Hats — Book- worm — Sir Fran- 

 cis Stonor - - - - 167 



Replies : — 

 The " Dictionarium Angliemn " used 

 by Skinner, by S. W. Singer and Rev. 

 W. R. Arrowsmith - - - 167 



Works on Logic published in the Fif- 

 teenth Century, by C. JIansfield In- 

 gleby - - - - - 169 



e last Jacobites, by J. Virtue Wj-nen, 



so. - 169 



Progressive Geography, by James Spence 

 Harry - - - - - 170 



Photographic Correspondence : — 



Copying Photographs — Ancient Lens 



— Mr. Lake Price's Photographs 



Fading of Photographs - - - 171 



Replies to Minor Queries: — Psalms 

 printed in New England —Raleigh's 

 " Silent Lover " — The Irish Palatines 



— Sir Thomas Prendergast — Sir 

 Samuel Bagnall — Booch or Butch 

 Family — " William and Margaret " 



St. Cuthbert's Remains — Altars 



Sultan of the Crimea — Oxford Jeu 

 d'Esprit — Armorial — Pascal, Saying 

 of— Thomas Houston — Burial by 

 Torch-light — Lord Audley's Attend- 

 ants at Poictiers — Schoolboy Formul a 



— Seals, Books relating to Sea 



Spiders — Relics of KiugCharles I., &c. 171 



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 Notices to Correspondents. 



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