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bearishness and pomposity, he laughed heartily at 
the feeble efforts of his unknown enemy. Having 
seen a copy of this reprint, upon which, in a 
handwriting of the period, stands “ Tribunus, 7. e. 
Samuel Parr,” Iam induced to inquire if there 
is any ground for charging the friend of John- 
son with such a piece of literary perfidy as this 
would involve ? 
2. Another attack upon Johnson, not noticed 
by Boswell, came from the north, and bore the 
title of The Deformities of Dr. Samuel Johnson, 
collected from his Works, 8vo., Edinburgh, printed 
for the author, 1782. Is this scribe known ? 
8. Boswell records of Johnson that being in 
a‘serious mood, and seeing at the Sacrament a 
poor girl in a bad gown, he privately gave her a 
crown, though he saw Hart's Hymns in her hand. 
In a note (vol. ii. p. 277., Croker, 1839) we are 
told that this was the hymn book of the “ Rey. 
John Hart, of the Gray Friars Church, Edin- 
burgh;” but I venture to correct this by sub- 
stituting the “ Rev. John Hart, of Jewin Street, 
London, whose Hymns, &c., on various Occasions,” 
published in 1759, was undoubtedly the book 
alluded to by Johnson. The Doctor was a strict 
churchman, and could not but know something of 
the heterodox Calvinistic preacher of Jewin Street, 
whose remarkable experience forms part of his 
hymn book. With this correction I think the 
obscurity of the passage disappears; for however 
shocked the Doctor might be at seeing such a 
sectarian book in the hands of a communicant 
within the holy precincts of the altar, his humanity 
prevailed, and the heresy of the poor girl was out- 
weighed by the poverty of her garb. J. 0. 
NOTES ON THE FLEUR-DE-LIS, 
(Concluded from p. 889.) 
McCausland, of Strathbane, or, within a R. T. a F.-d.- 
. Sa. 
McGildowny, of Clare Park, az. 3 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Maitland, of Hollywick, or, a L. R., &c. within a R. T. 
gu.; cr., a lion, in sin. paw a F.-d.-L, az, 
Massey, of Pool Hall, (1 and 4) gu. and or, 3 Fs,-d.-L. 
arg. 
Aeon of Bodorgan, between 3 brands, &c. a F.-d.-L. 
gu.; cr., a Cornish chough, in dext. claw a F,-d.-L. gu. 
Meyrick, of Goodrich Court, a F.-d.-L. between 2 
choughs; cr., a chough holding a F.-d.-L. 
Miller, arg. a R. T. (Clarke, 54.). 
Money, of Walthamstow, cr., 2 wings az. each semée de 
Fs.-d.-L. or. 
Montgomerie, of Annick Lodge, az. (1 and 4) 3 F's.-d.- 
L. or, within R. T. 
Pamisomery, of Convoy H., az. (1 and 4) 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
or, &c. 
Morley, of Sussex, sa. 3 leop. faces jessants F's.-d.-L. or 
(Clarke, 143.). 
Murray, of Polmaise, az. 3 stars within R. T, or. 
Murray, of Eriswell, az. 3 mullets, do. 
Napier, of Pennard H,, R. T. (for Scott of Thirlestane). 
Newdegate, of Harefield, cr., a F.-d.-L, arg. 
Newton, of Cheadle Heath, gu. a cross fleurettée, or. 
Oakeley, of Plas Tan-y-Bwlch, arg. on a fesse between 
3 crescents, gu. 3 Fs.-d.-L. or; cr., dext. arm charged with 
2 Fs.-d.-L. or. 
O’Shee, of Garden Morres, (1) per bend indented, or and 
az. 2 Fs,-d.-L. counterchanged (1382), 
Owen, of Tedsmore and of Bettws, (1 and 4) cross flory. 
Palmer, of Naburn, gu. 3 Fs.-d.-L. arg. 
Pattenson, of Ibornden, arg. on a fess sa., a bugle horn, 
between 2 F's.-d.-L. or. 
Pedler, of Hoo Mavey, on a chief an oriental crown, be- 
tween 2 Fs.-d.-L. az.; cr., a demi-L, R. holding a lozenge 
arg. charged with a F.-d.-L. az. 
Pennant, of Downing, &c., (4) arg. on a bend az. 3 Fs.- 
d.-L. arg. 
Peppard, of Cappagh H., az. 2 bars or, the upper charged 
with 3 Fs.-d.-L., and each of 2 towers charged with a F.- 
d.-L. 
Philipps, of Aberglasney, (1 and 4) L. R. between 2 F's.- 
d.-L. in chief, az.; cr., L. R. with dexter paw on a F.-d.- 
L. or. 
Philips, of Heath H., per pale az. and sa. within an orle 
of Fs.-d.-L. arg. a lion, &c.; er., a demi-L. R., a F.-d.-L. 
arg. between its paws, 
Phillips, of Eaton Bishop, cr., a leop. face jessant de lis, 
or. 
Plowden, of Plowden, az. a fesse dancettée, 2 upper 
points terminating in Fs,-d.-L. or. 
Portal, of Freekfolk Priors (French), er., 2 portals 
flanked by 2 towers, each charged with a F.-d.-L. 
Powell, of Brandelsome H., cr., a lion’s head with collar 
Fi. C. gu. 
Price, of Gunley, arg. a L. P. sa. between 3 Fs.-d.-L. 
gu, (2 and 1), 
Probert, see Clifford. 
Pryse, of Gogerddan, er., L. R. holding a F.-d.-L. 
Pugh, of Llanerchydal, (1 and 4) a L. P. G. sa. between 
3 Fs.-d.-L. gu.; er., a L. holding a F.-d.-L. gu. 
Ramsbotham, of Old Hall, arg. on a Fesse gu. between 
10 pellets, a F.~d.-L. or. 
Ramsden, of Carlton H., arg. on a chevron between 3 
Fs,-d.-L, sa. 3 rams’ heads; cr., an arm, holding in hand 
a F,-d.-L. sa. 
Rebow, of Wivenhoe P., 4 bezants, each charged with 
a F’-d.-L. az.; er. on breast of a demi-eagle a bezant 
charged with a F.-d.-L. az. 
Richards, of Ardamine, (1 and 4) sa. a cheyron between 
3 F’s.-d.-L. arg. 
Rogers, of Dowdeswell, on a chief, gu. a F.-d.-L. or. 
Rogers, on a chief az. a F.-d.-L. or (Porny, 47.). 
Russell, of Ilam H., cr, (for Watts), a fesse between 3 
Fs,-d.-L, in chief. 
St. Clair, of Staverton, (1 and 4) a ship at anchor, &c. 
within a R. T. 
Sarsfield, of Doughcloyne, per pale arg. and gu. a F.-d.- 
L. counterchanged. 
Savile, of Oaklands, cr., an eagle rising per bend sin. or 
and sa., holding a F.-d.-L. az. 
Scobell, of Nancealvarne, arg. 3 F's.-d.-L. gu. in chief, 
&e.; er., demi-lion holding a F.-d.-L. gu. 
Serocold, of Cherry Hinton, (1 and 4) per chevron, arg. 
and sa., in chief 2 I’s.-d.-L. az.; er., a castle with a F.-d.- 
L. issuing. 
Seton, of Mounie, R. T. gu. 
Seton, of Cariston, or, 3 crescents within a R. T. gu., and 
(for Balfour) a F.-d.-L. in base. 
Seymour, of Knoyle, (1 and 4) or, on a pile gu. between 
6 Fs.-d.-L. az. 3 lions of Eng., &c. 
Sheppard, of Frome Selwood, az. on a cheyron between 
3 I’s.-d.-L, or, as many mullets, gu. 
Shirley, of Eatington, arms of Thomas of Woodstock 
(Edw. IIL). 
