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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[2 n d S. IX. Jan. 28. '60. 



visits, and afterwards kept school at Stamford, 

 and died there. Catherine died at Matlock. 



(13.) had a Josephus, v hieh Mr. Mawkes, for- 

 merly curate of Ockbrook, took in exchange for 

 another book : in it was written : " The gift of 

 Catherine Banyan to Ann Bunyan ;" ''Catherine 

 Bunyan, the gift of her honoured father." She 

 thought the name should have been supplied as 

 John" S. F. Ckeswell. 



School House, Tunbridge, Kent. 



DONNELLAN LECTURES. 

 (2 nd S. viii. 442.) 



The following is a complete list of the Donnel- 

 lan Lecturers, and of the subject of their lec- 

 tures : — 



1704. Thomas Ellington, D.D. "The Proof of Chris- 

 tianity derived from the Miracles recorded iu the New 

 Testament" Published. 



179.5. Richard Graves, D.D. " That the Progress of 

 Christianity has been such as to confirm its Divine Ori- 

 ginal." Not published. 



1796. Robert Burrowes, D.D. George Millar, D.D. 

 (in room of Dr. Burrowes resigned) "An Inquiry into the 

 Causes that have impeded the further Progress of Chris- 

 tianity." Xot published. 



17 97. Richard Graves, D.D. "The Divine Origin of 

 the Jewish Religion, proved from the internal Evidence 

 of the last Four Books of the Pentateuch." Published. 



17yS. William Magee, D.D. " The Prophecies relat- 

 ing to the Messiah." Not published. 



1799. John Ussher, AM. John Walker, A.M. (in room 

 of Mr. Ussher, resigned). 



1800. William Magee, D.D. "The Prophecies relating 

 to the Messiah." 



1801. Richard Graves, D.D. "The Divine Origin of 

 the Jewish Religion, demonstrated chiefly from the inter- 

 nal Evidence furnished by the last Four Books of the 

 Pentateuch." Published. 



1802. Joseph Stopford, D.D. 

 1803-6. (No appointment.) 



1807. Bartholomew Lloyd, D.D. "The Providential 

 Adaptation of the Natural to the Moral Condition of Man 

 as a fallen Creature." Not published. 



1808. (No appointment.) 



1809. Richard H. Nash, D.D. "The Liturgy of the 

 Church of England is conformable to the Spirit of the 

 Primitive Christian Church, and is well adapted to pro- 

 mote true Devotion." Not published. 



1810-14. (No appointment). 



1815-1G. Franc Sadleir, D.D. "The various Degrees 

 of Religious Information vouchsafed to Mankind, were 

 such as were best suited to their Moral State at the pecu- 

 liar Period of each Dispensation." Published. 



1817. (No appointment.) 



1818. William Phelan, A.M. "Christianity provides 

 suitable Correctives for those Tendencies to Polytheism 

 and Idolatry which seem to be intimately interwoven 

 with Human Nature." Published in Phelan's Remains, 

 London, 1832. 



1819. Charles R. Elrington, D.D. " The Doctrine of 

 Regeneration according to the Scriptures and the Church 

 of England." Not published. 



1820. (No appointment.) 



1821. James Kennedy-Bailie, B.D. 



1822. Franc Sadleir, D.D. « The Formulas of the 



Church of England conformable to the Scriptures." Pub- 

 lished. 



1S-23. James Kennedy-Bailie, B.D. "The Researches 

 of Modern Science tend to demonstrate the Inspiration of 

 the Writers of Scripture, particularly as applied to the 

 Mosaic Records." Published. 



1821-26. (No appointment.) 



1827-32. Franc Sadleir, D.D. "The Socinian Contro- 

 versv." Not published. 



18'33-34. (No appointment.) 



1835-37. Joseph Henderson Singer, D.D. 



1838. James Henthorn Todd, D.D. "Discourse on the 

 Prophecies relating to Antichrist in the Writings of 

 Daniel and St. Paul." Published. 



1839-41. James Henthorn Todd, D.D. "Six Dis- 

 courses on the Prophecies relating to Antichrist in the 

 Apocalvpse of St. John." Published. 



18-12: William Digby Sadleir, D.D. 



1813-47. James Henthorn Todd, D.D. 



1M8-49. Samuel Butcher, D.D. "On the Names of 

 the Divine Being in Holy Scripture." Not published. 



1850. (No appointment.) 



1851. Mortimer O'Sullivan, D.D. "The Hour of the 

 Redeemer." Published. 



1852. William Lee, D.D. "The Inspiration of Holy 

 Scripture, its Nature and Proof." Published. 



1853. William De Burgh, D.D. " The early Prophe- 

 cies of a Redeemer, from the First Promise to the Pro- 

 phecv of Moses." Published. 



1854. Charles Parsons Reichel, B.D. "On the Chris- 

 tian Church." Not publishe<h 



1855. James Byrne, A.M. " Six Discourses on Na- 

 turalism and Spiritualism." Published. 



1856. James Mac Ivor, D.D. " Religious Progression." 

 Not published. > 



1857. John Cotter Mac Donnell, B.D. " The Doctrine 

 of the Atonement, deduced from Scripture, and vindi- 

 cated from Misrepresentation and Objections." 



1858. James Wills, B.D. Lectures not published. 



1859. James Mac Ivor, D.D. " Religious Progression." 

 Not published. 



'AAiei's. 

 Dublin. 



The "Incident m 'tub '15.' " (2 ai S. viii. 409. 

 445.) — General Wi;;htman's seizure of Lady 

 Seaforth's coach and horses made some noise at the 

 time. Thus Baillie, writing from Inverness on the 

 30th March, 1716, to Duncan Forbes, says : — 



" General Wightman hath taken six coach horse with 

 coach and shaes of Seafort — the coach is sent on board 

 one of the ships . . . Some say here that it would have 

 been better service to have taken the guns and the swords 

 from the rebels than Seafort's coach ; but G. W. is fond 

 of the bonny coach and fine horses." 



We might infer from this that the seizure 

 was a self-appropriation, and the probability is 

 strengthened by another seizure. 



Hosack, in a letter to Forbes, tells him that 

 Fraserdale's chamberlain gave Lord Lovat " some 

 information about Fraserdale's plate; and Lord 

 Lovat as he was going to Ruthven demanded it 

 of Provost Clerk ; but he positively refused him, 

 and I believe there happened some hott words. 

 Afterward Lovat in his passion dropt something 

 of it to Wightman ; who, when Lovat was gone, 

 by arreast and threatenings of prison, procured 



