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or excessive fatigue will be extremely grateful.
There are several Canalettos in the Hertford
Collection. I formed a very poor opinion of
them when I viewed them soon after the
exhibition was thrown open to the public.
I was not then aware that Ruskin had pro-
nounced against them. M. L. R. BRESLAR.
Percy House, South Hackney.
" CHEVINIER." A lady whose father, uncle, and husband were clergymen, making her will in 1848, bequeaths "a pair of salt-spoons, the japanned chevinier, and a pair of silver sugar-tongs " to one person, and " a painted chevinier " to another. What was the thing ?
W. C. B. [A chiffonier ?]
GUIDE TO MANOR ROLLS. I have recently
Egerton-Warburton. That on the Chetham
Society was probably intended to appear in
the next number of the Palatine Notebook,
seeing that Mr. Bailey's letter was written to
inform me inter alia that the last number of
the Palatine Notebook viz., No. 49, vol. v.,
May, 1885 was the last which had been
published, but that he was " hoping to resume
it in March." I believe that no number ever
followed the one number of vol. v. Have
the epigrams alluded to appeared in print?
The Mr. Warburton referred to was no doubt the late Mr. R. E. Egerton-Warburton, author of ' Hunting Songs and Ballads,' &c. ROBERT PIERPOINT.
BRITONS. Can you inform me find a short article or work
ANCIENT
where to
copied a series of Manor Rolls from Henry Vf. I describing the British tribes, their habita-
to Elizabeth. Many of the formulas relating I tlons ' religion, customs, agriculture,
to such common matters as damage by cattle,
strays, tfec., puzzle me sadly. These rolls are
more abbreviated than any documents I have
and weapons ?
Wallands, Lewes, Sussex.
[Grant Allen's 'Anglo-Saxon Britain 2s. 6d.)
tools,
R. BLAKER.
ever seen, and many of the gaps sometimes (Fisher
indicated by <; &c.," and more often not I information you' desire.]
Slde'Stl^^^^^ BELLAMYV'-In the Houses of Legis-
Will any reader of <N. & Q.' refer me to any latu [ e " ?? w . Z ? aland and s f ome f ^ e work oh the subject? I We been hopin i Australian States the parliamentary, refresh-
for aid from Prof. Vinogradoff's ' The Englisl Manor,' in the "Social England" Q '-~ v 1 that seems long in coming.
Series, but
YGREC.
[Try Miss Thoyts's ' How to Decipher Old Docu- ments.']
REGicirjfES OP CHARLES I. A letter written by Miss Sidney Lyon, of Jefferson ville, Indiana, 20 March, 1902, mentions a tradi- tion, as coming from two sources unknown to each other, of " three Lyon brothers who were on guard at the scaffold before the Banqueting House at Whitehall the day Charles I. was executed, Jan. 31, 1619. After the regicide, they fled from England and settled in Connecticut. Richard and Thomas, of
ment department is called "Bellamy's,"
after the historic Bellamy who in old days
supplied food to members of the House of
Commons. Various references to that
arrangement appear both in our literature
and political memoirs ; but has any attempt
ever been made to collect them and write a
history of this once famous establishment ?
POLITICIAN.
" OVAH " BUBBLES. In an obituary notice of Eugene Vivier, a noted horn-player a special favourite of Napoleon III., after- wards popular in London society (he settled in London in 1848) as a confirmed, though good-natured practical joker mention is
Fan-field, and John, of Bryan Point, were doubtless made of his penchant for blowing " Ovah "
those three brothers." bubbles. Can any reader give information
Are there any records tending to substantiate as to what this " Ovah " is T the above ? EUGENE F. McPiKE. G W LANGLEY.
Chicago, U.S. T -. , ,
IMMOETALITY or ANIMALS. I have hear"
EGERTON - WARBURTON. I have a letter it affirmed that Martin Luther said he from the late Mr. J. E. Bailey, editor of the believed the souls of the lower animals to Palatine Notebook, dated Stretford, 1 Feb- be immortal. Is there any contemporary ruary, 1886, in which is the following : authority for this statement? ASTARTE.
" Mr. Egerton - Warburton has written at mv T >T /^
suggestion a good epigram on the Chetham Society JAMAICA NEWSPAPER. Can any one give which will come tinder your notice soon. He also me information as to a weekly newspaper sent me one which you perhaps know on the name started in the early years of the last century 'Primrose' for the League, and the bait which has in Jamaica or one of the West Indian eluded Hodge s gnp-the Cow-slip." islandg by ft cerfcain Wmiam Da l e ?
It may be that Mr. Bailey meant that the (Rev.) T. C. DALE.
second epigram had been written by Mr. 115, London Road, Croydon.