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428 NOTES AND QUERIES. [i2S.ix.Nov.26, 1021. Rose . . Hose . . Hose . . Rose and Crown Rose and Crown Rose and Crown Rose and Crown Rose and Crown Rose and Crown Rose and Crown Rose and Crown Poultry . . 1709 Cheapside . . . . . . 1735 At junction of Holborn Bridge 1677 and Fleet Market 1732 Mile End.. Queen Street, Tower Hill King Street, Westminster Crown Street, Westminster 1745 1761 Salisbury Court, Fleet Street . . 1750 Between' St. John's Street, 1732 Clerkenwell and the Charter- 1745 house Crown Street, previously Hog c. 1730 Lane, Soho 1723 1787 Church Street, Stoke Newington (To be continued.) Ned Wand's ' London Spy.' Smales and Tuck, p. 66. ' London Topographical Record,' 1907, iv. 73. Lane's ' Handy Book,' p. 184. Shown on Ogilvy and Morgan's ' London Survey 'd.' ' Parish Clerks' Remarks of London,' p. 383. Rocque's ' Survey.' Chevallier Correspondence, ' N. & Q.' Mar. 5, 1921, p. 196. London Museum : water - colour drawing byJ. T. Wilson (A16255). Levander, A.Q.C., vol. xxix., 1916. ' Parish Clerks' Remarks of London.' Rocque's ' Survey.' Walpole Society's Publications, vol. vi., 1917, pp. 51 and 58. Rimbault's ' Soho,' p. 194. Thornbury, iii. 196. Lane's ' Handy Book,' p. 167. Sadler's ' Life of T. Dunckerley,' 1891, p. 81. Thornbury, v. 538. J. PAUL DE CASTRO. ESKDALE CHURCHYARD. There are other interesting inscriptions besides that of the Pharaohs (see ante, p. 407) in this quiet spot, including that of a fine old huntsman : In Memory of Thomas Dobson. Who Died April 2nd, 1910 Aged 83 Years For 53 years (TOMMY) Was Master of Eskdale and Bnnerdale Foxhounds. He started the pack. This monument was erected By nearly 300 friends From all parts Of the country. The stone is rough-hewn, bearing the inscription on a scroll surmounted by a medallion (carved into a good likeness of the old huntsman) and flanked by a fox's head in relief on one side and a hound's head on the other, and beneath it a brush, whip and horn. The earliest date I could discover on a stone, without too prolonged a search, is that of Aaron Hunter, who died in 1761. The inscription of the Rev. Aaron Marshall, curate for 44 years, is of interest. Here also are the graves of some members of the old Cumberland family of Rea, including those of James Hall Rea, J.P., of " Gate- house," Eskdale, and his brother, the Right Honourable Russell Rea, P.C., M.P. RUSSELL MARKLAND. CAMPBELL AT BOULOGNE. The house in which Thomas Campbell died at Boulogne - sur-Mer bears the following inscription : L'lLLUSTRE POETB ANGLAIS THOMAS CAMPBELL est mort dans cette maison le 15 juin 1844. and alongside in English : The celebrated English poet THOMAS CAMPBELL died in this house June xv., MDCCCXLIV. The house is No. 5bis, rue St. Jean, in the old town, close to the Palais de Justice. F. H. CHEETHAM. SITE OF THE CHURCH OF ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE, QUEEN STREET, E.G. In a brief note on Southwark Bridge, at ante, p. 249, 1 referred to this site and the surviving trees that represent the churchyard. I have since ascertained that there was a considerable area on the east side, now entirely lost, which was the subject of some agitation in 1848. A very pretty lithograph, printed by Day and Son, was then published by Robert