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There may be other Coleridgeana in The
Literary Magnet. I have not access to a
complete set. WILLIAM E. A. AXON.
[Mr. Dykes Campbell reads
And love returned from love,
and prints the first quatrain within quotation marks.]
BROKEN ON THE WHEEL. (See 9 S. vi. 251, 314, 373, 455, 513 ; vii. 135, 196, 337.) The Colombo Observer, 10 March, 1905, .alluding to the death of Mr. C. S. Hadden, a Ceylon proprietor, records that at Magde- burg, which he went to in 1835 and left in 1837, he saw a woman, convicted of murder- ing her mistress, suffer the penalty of being "" broken on the wheel," as far as the ideas of the day permitted. She was brought out to the place of execution, fastened tightly to a plank by straps round her neck and limbs, and in that operation either killed outright, or rendered unconscious by strang- ling. After that took place the horrible business of two strong executioners breaking her limbs with a heavy wheel.
It is perhaps worth a note in ' N. & Q.' that one who witnessed this, a J.P. of Herts and Bucks, was recently among us, describ- ing the miserable scene. HANDFOKD.
(SJuems*
WE must request correspondents desiring in- formation on family matters of only private interest to affix their names and addresses to their queries, in order that answers may be sent to them direct.
ISABEL (PLANTAGEXET), COUNTESS OF
ESSEX AND Eu. The following is a further
list of the descendants of the Countess of
Essex, concerning whose issue (if any) I am
seeking information (see 10 S. vi. 407, 508).
The figures in parentheses are for my guid-
ance alone.
Paget - Berners (57). Eliz. Jane, da. of Hon. Sir
Chas. P., m. 1845 Major Wm. B., R.H.A., and
had a son Wm. Hugh. Paget-Crawley (57). Jane Frances Eliz. P., sister
of above and widow (*./>.) of John Home, of
Ihorley Lodge, Herts, m. 1851 Lieut. -Col.
Philip Sambrook C. Graves-Cuthbert (63). Hon. Jane Anne G., m. 1829
Capt. James W. C. Gravos-Davisbn (63). Hon. Caroline North G., m.
1844 Maj.-Gen. Hugh Percy D. of Swarland
Park, co. Northd. Irby-Holdsworth (64). Hon. Augusta Matilda I.,
in. 1853 the Rev. Wm. H. of Netting Hill, D.D. Hunt-Whalley-Mason (68). Jane H. of Boreatton,
co. Salop, b. 1702; m. 1st Thos. W., 2ndly
Jas. M., and had issue by 1st mar. ('Landed
Gentry ').
Hunt-Gordon (69). Frances^ H. of Boreatton, b.
1705 ; m. Lewis G., d. 1775. Hunt- Adams (70). Sarah H. of Boreatton, b. 1710;
m. Rev. Wm. A. of Cound, D.D., d. 1781); and
had issue (' Landed Gentry'). Hardware-Oner (71). John H. of Jamaica (1789),
d. 1793, leaving a da. Mary on, m. 1787 Robert
G. of Jamaica (Ormerod's * Cheshire,' 1882, ii.
p. 333). Hardware-Pierce (73). Jane H., b. 1703 ; m. 1'.
of co. Glouc. and had issue Rev. P., D.D.,
rector of West Kirkby 1790 (ibid.). Hunt, Lloyd, and Birch (74). Eliz. and Letitia,
das. of Rowland H. of Boreatton, d. 1700 ; m.
Lloyd and Birch respectively.
Foley-Howard (75). Penelope, da. of Paul F. of
Prestwood, m. (? c. 1730) Francis H. of Litch-
lield (Brydges's ' Collins,' vii. 498). Foley and Price (76). Capt. Thos. F., R.N., d.
1770, leaving (with a 2nd da., Mrs. Whitmore
of Apley) Thos., Charlotte Augusta, and Eli/..,
wife of Hy. P. of Knighton. Foley (76). Thos. Philip, Rob. Ralph, and Mary
Anne, bros. and sister to Maj.-Gen. Rich. Hy.
F., d. 1824. Foley-Musgrave (76). Helen, da. of Gen. R.H.F.,
m. Musgrave, M.R.C.S., and had a son
Reginald (Foster's ' Peerage,' 1880, p. 2(55). Foley- Whitmore (76). Rev. Hy. Thos. F., r. of
Holt, co. Wore., and his sister Penelope, wife
of Rev. Hy. W., r. of Stockton, co. Salop
(? temp. 1780).
Ashhurst-Harriot (77). Frances Eliz. A. of Water- stock, m. 1836 Thos. Geo. H. of Twickenham,
and had issue. Ashhurst and Dorien (77). Jas. Hy., b. 1782 : Thos.
Hy., b. 1784; and Grace, who m. 1796 Goo. D.
and had issue, children of Sir Wm. Hy. A. Clerke-Willes (77). Diana Susanna C., sister to the
7th Bart., d. 1778; m. Rev. E. W. of Newbold,
co. Warwick. Ashhurst-Shutz (77). Dorothea, sister to Sir Wm.
Hy. A., m. 1763 Spencer S. and had issue. Ashhurst- Warner (77). Eliz., aunt to above, m.
1755 Rev. John W., D.D., and had issue. Cavendish (109). Fred, and Hy. C., the eminent
chemist, sons of Lord Chas. C., M.P. Seymour-de Durfort (113). Georgina S., sister to
above, m. Lewis, Count de Durfort, Ambassador
at Venice. Seymour-Bailey (115). Mary S. of Redland Ct.,
co. Glouc., m. 30 Nov. 1758 John Bailey, of
Sutton. Moore-Campbell (117). Lucie Caroline M. (Drog-
heda), d. 1852; m. Rev. John Jas. C., v. of
Gt. Tew, and had a da. Eliz. Mary. Trench-Johnstone (117). Harriet T., d. 1840 ; m. as
1st wife, 1832, Ven. Evans Johnstone, Archcl.
of Ferns. Moore (118). Anne and Selena Maria M., yr. das.
and cohs. of Ad. Sir John M., Bart., and sisters
to Cath. Lady Bampfylde, d. 1823. Moore (120). Hon. Wm. M. of Ardee, M.P., d.
1732, is stated by Burke to have m. Miss Cassan,
sister of Stephen C. of Queen's Co. ; but Collins,
ix. 28, and Archdall's 'Lodge,' ii. 112, say that
he m. (articles 23 and 24 Mar.), 1717, Lucy, da.
of Rev. Edward Parkinson, of Ardee, and sister
to Rob. P., councillor-at-law. Which is correct?
He had issue Hy. M., m. d. of Smyth, and
Mary.