2nd §, No 2., JAN. 12. ’56.] 
servitors of the college were subjected to it; I can- 
not think, however, so late as 1766. Some resident 
member of Queen’s College will, I trust, enlighten 
Mr. Mewsurn on the subject. TR: hy. 
Pope Pius and Book of Common Prayer (1* 8. 
xi. 401. 510.; xii. 458. 474.) — I certainly relied 
on Coke’s own assertion as quoted by Mr. Har- 
tseton, and I still think that-the words bear 
me out in my conclusion. In this opinion, I am 
supported by the writers in the Biographia Britan- 
nica. I regard the story as so improbable, that I 
cannot but view Coke’s words as involving its re- 
jection, and the repudiation of all the statements 
in the charge. The fiction, in my opinion, is so 
manifest, that I can never believe that it was re- 
ceived by Coke. 
I was quite aware of what had been advanced 
by Courayer, whose statements I had fully con- 
sidered. I wish to refer Mr. Harinaton to Con- 
stable’s reply to Courayer on this particular point. 
After that reply, I cannot depend on Courayer in 
his relation of a story about the Pope. 
~ My opinion has ever been, that the story was 
an invention by the missionary priests to promote 
their own ends. ‘There is indeed another suppo- 
sition. Thus Durell affirms, that the story was a 
Puritan invention, for the purpose of inducing the 
belief among the people that the Book of Common 
Prayer must be Popish. Fuller, who was gene- 
rally prepared to give credit to reports, certainly 
rejected this story. teks 
Conversations with Wordsworth, §c. (1* S. 
xii. 346. 413. 518.) — The title of the book which 
Mr. Inctesy wishes to obtain is Pen and Ink 
Sketches of Poets, Preachers, and Politicians, pub- 
lished by W. Bogue, 1846. 
Wordsworth is given in p. 128. 
R. A. Wittnorr. 
Bear Wood. 
Political Poems (1* §. xii. 360.) — On reading 
over this poem, I am reminded of the following 
entry which I saw in a parish register book in the 
west of Dorset ; the line in page 361. runs, — 
“Who [ Harley] sacrifie’d Grigg to save his own neck.” 
The entry made by the Rev. J. Upton in the be- 
ginning of the last century is: 
“ Multi 
Committunt eadem diverso crimina fato; 
Ile crucem pretium sceleris tulit, Hic Diadema.” 
“ Harley a garter, Greg a halter gain’d.” 
Sruon Warp. 
Dedication of Kemerton Church (1* S. ix. 271.) 
—TI have lately ascertained that the dedica- 
tion of Kemerton Church to St. Nicholas, was 
discovered in the old registers of the diocese of 
Worcester, Gloucestershire having formerly been 
in that diocese, TER. 
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