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12 s. ix. JULY 16, i92i.] NOTES AND QUERIES. 41 LONDON, JULY 16, 1921. CONTENTS. No. 170. NOTES : London Clubs : Bibliography, 41 The Mystery of Richard Parker of the Sore, 42 Irish Family History, 43 An English Army List of 1740, 45 Robert Tol- caron, Thomas Kyrton, Sir Robert Peckham, William Browne, "Potentate to the Pope," 46 Warwickshire Folk- Lore " Prophecies of Reform " Epitaphs Men- tioning Day of the Week " An Omission in Mrs. Cowden Clarke's Concordance," 47 Hops, Beer, and Heresy Charles Dickens Pope : Smollett, 48. QUERIES : Prince Rupert's Fort, Cork Harbour, 48 English Versions of Latin Charters in Pickering The Hon. Frances Ingram-Shepherd-r-Dickson of Edinburgh, 49 Ormiston of Ormiston, Haddingtonshire Suther- land Family Leif Ericson Six Lords : Chewar Monke, 50 Monson Princess Elizabeth, " Refined Intrigante " " A Frog he would a-wooing go " Price Family Signs used in Place of Signatures, 51 Glass and Tin Churns Agricultural and Horticultural Writers : Bio- graphical Details Wanted Disraeli, Rogers, or Shaftes- bury, 52 Verses Wanted : Conjugal Squabbles, 53. REPLIES : Relapses into Savage Life, 53 Cockney Pronunciation School Magazines Fenning's ' Royal English Dictionary ' Fontenelle's Allegory in Bayle's ' Nouvelles de la Republique des Lettres,' 54 " Howlers " Anecdote of Laurence Sterne " Orgy "- John W T inthrop : Inner Temple, 1628 Peers' Mantles. 55 Queen Elizabeth and the French Ambassador Reference Wanted Privilege of Templars and Hos- pitallers Clementina Johannes Sobieski Douglass Horse-Riding Records Bonte, 56 Wild Darrell : Date of Trial Shakespeariana Danteiana, 57 The News- paper Placard Sir Benjamin Hammett Inscriptions at St. Nicholas, Deptford, 58 Foxes and Lambs Sun- dials Epitaphs Desired Royalist and Roundhead Rates of Pay, 59. NOTES ON BOOKS : The Library Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society Journal of the Friends His- torical Society ' Survey of London.' Notices to Correspondents. LONDON CLUBS : BIBLIOGRAPHY. ONE of the many sub -headings of the long- hoped-for Bibliography of London will have to be ' Clubs and Coteries ' for the reason that these are a distinctive feature of London history and topography and their literature is considerable. The following few notes are put forward as an attempt at the task, being the list of a small col- lection gathered in forming a library of London books : GENERAL HISTORIES. 1. Secret History of Clubs, particularly the Kit-cat, Beefsteak, Virtuosos, Quacks, Knights of the Golden Fleece, Florists, Beaus, &c., with the Originals and Characters of the Most Noted Members. First Edition, 8vo., Calf, 1709. [By Edward Ward.] Reprinted about 1884. 2. History and Antiquities of the Most Re- markable Clubs in London and Westminster. Collected by a Gentleman who frequented those places nearly forty years and was an excellent Judge of Mankind and Human Nature. Frontis- piece. 12mo, Calf, 1748. 3. A Compleat and Humorous Account of all the Remarkable Clubs and Societies in the City of London and Westminster. Seventh Edition, 1756. pp. iv.-xii. and xiii., xiv., Text pp. 2-327. This is a late edition of No. 1 with change of title. 4. Clubs and Club Life in London. With Anecdotes of the Famous Coffee-Houses, Hos- telries and Taverns from the Seventeenth Cen- tury to the Present Time. By John Timbs, F.S.A. With Numerous Illustrations, Frontis- piece, Preliminary Pages, Contents, &c. pp. viii-xiv., Text pp. 2-544. Dated Nov. 7, 1872. 5. Les Clubs de Londres. Par Jean Harley. Londres : Plackett et Moody, 1870. Introduc tions pp. v.-xxxv., Text 3-242. A note on the last page explains that this is only a first part of a " Compleat History of Clubs from their Origin to the Present Day," to be issued in a number of volumes published at intervals. The text is largely a translation and adaptation of Ned Ward's familiar Volume No. 1. INDIVIDUAL "CLUBS. 6. The Athenaeum. Rules and Regulations, MDCCCXXXVIII.-IX., with Addenda, pp. 8-120 and 4-42 in one vol., Cloth. 7. Suggestions for the Classification of the Library now collecting. For Private Circula- tion only. 1838. Pamphlet, 8vo, 10 pp. only. 8. Members of the Athenaeum Club from the Foundation. By F. G. Waugh, M.A. Pri- vately printed, pp. 1-151. 9. Copy of the first published List of Members . 4 pp. 4to circular dated the Athenaeum, 12, Waterloo Place, June 22, 1824. 10. The Athenaeum, 1867. Statement to Mem- bers on the Increase of Membership and Financial Resources. 4 pp. 4to circular. Other circulars convening meetings of members, &c. 11. Army and Navy Club. The Rules and Regulations with an Alpha- betical List of the Members, 1857. pp. 12-139. 12. The Britton Club. Many pamphlets, circulars, list of members, &c., were issued by John Britton, 1821-1849. 13. Brooks's Club. Memorial of Brooks's Club from the Founda- tion of the Club, 1764, to the Close of the Nine- teenth Century, compiled from the Records of the Club. Ballantyne and Co., Tavistock Street, London W.C. MCMVII. 4to. pp. v.-xxii. and 3-295. Boards, Half Cloth with label. 14. The Burlington Fine Arts Club. The publications, usually consisting of 4to catalogues of annual exhibitions and 4to mono- graphs describing the exhibits in some detail, are well known and justly esteemed. There are also Rules and Regulations, Notices, &c., relating to the Club ; the earliest in this collec- tion is dated Dec. 10, 1866. 15. City of London Club. Rules, &c., issued as an 8vo pamphlet, pp. 4-22.