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Notes : — Page 



Whitefield and Kennington Common, 



by H. M. Bealby - - -367 



Anachronisms, by Cuthbert Bede, B.A. 367 

 Cephas, a Binder, and not a Rock, by 



the Rev. Moses Margoliouth - - 368 



Epitaphs, &e. - - - - 363 



The Rigby Correspondence, by James 



F. Ferguson - 369 



The Wandering Bee ... 370 



Minor Notes : — Tippet — Ridings and 

 Chaffings _ Henry of Huntingdon's 

 "Letter to Walter" — Arthuriana — 

 Encyclopedia of Indexes, or Tables 

 of Contents _ Errata ia Nichols' 

 " Collectanea Topographica et Genea- 

 logica" - - - - - 370 



Queries : — 



Genesis iv. 7. - - - - 371 



Roland the Brave - 372 



Clay Tobacco-pipes, by Henry T. Riley 372 



Minor Queries : — Cabinet : Sheffield, 

 Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Nor- 

 manby , and Duke of Buckinghamshire 



— Bersethrigumnue — Lady Jane Grey 



— Addison and Watts — Lord Bote- 



loust's Statue by Richard Hayware 



Celtic in Devon — Knobstick Ari- 

 stotle — The Passion of our Lord 

 dramatised — Ludwell : Lunsford : 

 Kemp — Linnamn Medal _ Lowth of 

 Sawtrey : Robert Eden _ Gentile 

 Names of the Jews — The Black 

 Prince — Maid of Orleans — Fawell 

 Arms and Crest — " Had I met thee in 

 thy beauty" — Portrait of D. P. Tre- 

 mesin — Edition of " Othello " — Pros- 

 pect House, Clerkenwell — Ancient 

 Family of Widderington — Value of 

 Money in the Seventeenth Century - 373 



Minor Queries with Answers : — 

 Ruin near St. Asaph, North Wales — 

 Wafers — Asgill on Translation to 

 Heaven — Ancient Custom at Coles- 

 hill - - - - - 375 



Replies : — 



The Songs of Degrees - 376 



American Poems imputed to English 



Authors ----- 377 

 " Feather in your Cap " - - - 378 



Perspective, by Benjamin Ferrey, &c. - 378 

 Lord Fairfax, by T. Balch,&c. - - 379 



"Consilium Delectorum Cardinalium," 

 by Charles Hardwick, &e. - - 380 



Photographic Correspondence : 



Mounting Positives - Mounting of 

 Photographs, and Difficulties in the 

 Wax-paper Process— The New Waxed- 

 paper, or Coroleine Process - - 381 



Replies to Minor Queries : — Origin of 

 Clubs— Dr. Whichcote and Dorothy 

 Jordan — " Paid down upon the Nail 

 — " Man proposes, but God disposes "— 

 Roman Catholic Patriarchs— Classic 

 Authors and the Jews — Mawkin — 

 Mantelpiece— Mousehunt — " Vanita- 

 tem observare," &c. - - . 3g3 



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 Notes on Books, &c. 



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