May 13. 1854.] 



NOTES AND QUERIES. 



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The following Works of Symon Patrick, late Lord Bishop of 

 Ely, &c. : — 



Sermon at the Funeral or Mr. John Smith. 1652. 

 Divine Arithmetic, Sermon at the Funeral of Mr. Samuel 



Jacomb, June 17, 1659. 

 Anglian Speculum, Sermon at the Fast, April 24, 1678. 

 Sbrmon at CovtNT Garden, Advent Sunday, 1078. 

 Sermon on St. Peter's Day, with enlargements. 1687. 

 Sermon on St. Mark's Day. 1686. 

 Fast Sermon before the Kino and Queen, April 16, 1690 : 



Prov. xiv. 34. 

 Exposition of the Ten Commandments. 1665. 

 Discourse concerning Prayer. 

 The Pillar and Ground ok Truth. 4to. 1687. 

 Examination of Bkllarmine's Second Note of the Church, 



viz., Antiquity. 4to. 1687. 

 Examination of the Texts which Papists cite out of the 



Bible to prove the Supremacy of St. Peter, &c. 1688. 

 Answer to a Book entitled " The Touchstone of the Re- 



formed Gospel." 1692. 

 A Private Prayer to be used in difficult Times. 

 A Thanksgiving for our late wonderful Deliverance. 



1689. 

 Wanted by the Rev. Alexander Taylor, 3. Blomfield Terrace, 

 Paddington. 



Arcreologia, Numbers or Volumes,' from Vol. XXV. to Vol. 

 XXIX. inclusive. 

 Wanted by James Dearden, Upton House, Poole, Dorset. 



The Artifices and Impositions of False Teachers, discovered 



in a Visitation Sermon. 8vo. London, 1712. 

 The Church of England not superstitious — showing what 



Religions may justly be charged with Superstition, pp. 46, 8vo. 



London, 1714. 

 Physica Aristotelica moderna accommodata in usum juven- 



tutis academics, Auctore Gulielmo Taswell. 8vo. Lond., 1718. 

 Antichrist Revealed among the Sect of Quakers. London, 



1723. 

 The above were written by Wm. Taswell, D.D., Rector of 

 Newington, Surrey, &c. 

 Miscellanea Sacra ; containing the Story of Deborah and Barak ; 



David's Lamentations over Saul and Jonathan ; a Pindaric 



Poem; and the Prayer of Solomon at the Dedication of the 



Temple, 4to., by E. Taswell. London, 1760. 

 The Usefulness of Sacred Music, 1 Chron. 16. 39. 40. 42., by 



Wm. Taswell, A.M., Rector of Wootton-under-Edge, Glou- 

 cestershire. 8vo. London, 1742. 

 Commerce of the United States and West Indies., by the Hon. 



Littleton W. Tazewell. London, 1829. 

 Wanted by R. Jackson, 3. Northampton Place, Old Kent Road. 



Liber Precum. 1569. 

 Liber Precum. 1571. 

 Liber Precum. 1660. 

 Liturgia. 1670. 

 Eton Prayers. 1705. 

 Enchiridion Precum. 

 Enchiridion Precum. 



Ch. Ch. Oxford. 



1707. 

 1715. 



Liber Precum. 1819. Worcester College, Oxford. 



Wanted by Rev. J. W. Hewett, Bloxham, Banbury. 



ftatitzi to Carrc<*i)0uttentsJ. 



Balliolensis. We think the article in question has recently 

 been reprinted. If not, which we will ascertain, we shall be glad 

 to receive it. 



G. B. A. is thanked. His reply has been anticipated. 



A nun a. For explanation of the monogram of the Parker Society, 

 see Vol. vii., p. 502. 



I. R. R. Embost, with hunters, refers to a deer that has been so 



hard chased that shefonms at the mouth Stound, in Spenser, 



is explained in the glossary, as space, moment, season, hour, 



time Yarke is to make ready, or prepare Crampette, in 



Heraldry, is the chape at the bottom of the scabbard of a sword, to 

 prevent the point from protruding. It is a badge borne by the 



Earl de la Warr. An Ambry, in old customs, was a place 



where arms, plate, and vessels of domestic use were kept ; probably 



a corruption of Almonry. Gispen i* a pot or cup made of 



leather, " gyspen potte, pot de euir," Palsgrave. In use at Win- 

 chester School, according to Kcnnett. The item in the New- 

 castle Accounts, " Paid for cowllinge of Bar/ye Allyson, the fool," 



may mean, for habiting him in a friar's cowl. Clito, or 



Clitones, soys Du Cange, " non modo Regum primogenitos, quod 

 vult Spelmanus, sed universim fi/ios omnes, appellarunt Anglo- 



Saxones, tanquam KXtirou; , ides/, inclvtos, claros." Sollerets 



are pieces of steel, which formed part of the armour for the feet. 



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