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ii s. ix. FEB. 28, 1914.] NOTES AND QUERIES.


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J. C. Ryle, for the restoration of the church An account of what was done was written and placed in a glass bottle, and was pu inside the tomb. X. Y. Z.

Yarmouth.

' MARRIAGE,' BY SUSAN FERRIER. The first edition of this work was published in 1818 in three volumes. The next in poin of date in the B.M. Library is that of 1831 in two volumes ("Standard Novelists' Series). I have a copy in two volumes lacking the title-pages, which evidently appeared before 1831. It was printed or ribbed paper at Edinburgh by Jame Ballantyne & Co. The motto from Jererrn Taylor, which in the first edition follows the title-page, is at the end of the firsi volume. In the 1831 edition this is omitted Can it be that my copy is one of a smal number printed for the author when she made the alterations necessary for th appearance of the work in two volumes instead of three ? I can find no clue in her e Life ' by Prof. Terrier. C. D.

PARIS IN 1780 'AND 1860. I wish to obtain particulars of any books, in Englisl by preference, dealing with Paris at these two periods, especially those with illus- trations. J. ARDAGH.

THE YOUNGER VAN HELMONT. (See 11 S. vii. 307, 378, 468; viii. 54; ix. 86, 128.) Also, can any information be given in regard to the following ?

Knorr von Rosenroth (published under the pseu- donym Peganius). Harmonia Evangelica, oder Einstimmung der vier Heil. Evangelisten.

Republished, with supplements, by F. M. v. H., Lfineburg or Hannover (?) 1696. Knorr von Rosenroth. Messias Puer oder von der Wahrheit der Christlichen Religion.

Edited by F. M. v. H., Liineburg or Hannover (?) 1696.

More, Dr. Henry. De anima ejusque facultatibus & naturali Immortalitate, Rotterdam, 1677. Containing a preface signed F. M. v. H. Apologia adversus doctrinse novitatem prceten- dentes, Lugduni Batavorum, 1655.

Work given as by Jo. Bapt. v. Helmond. Verzeiehniiss der General- und Haubt-Lehr- Saetzen der alten Cabbalisten (anonymous), 1678. De China, Amstelodami, 1680.

Work given as by J. B. van Helmont. Materia Coelestis (anonymous), 1700.

Attributed to F. M. v. H. Fundamental Medicinse, Ulm, 1680.

Work given as by J. B. van Helmont. Medicinische und Chirurgische Schrifften, Niirn- berg, Ender, 1683. Work given as by J. B. van Helmont.

F. S. DARROW. Point Loma, California.

(To be continued.)


AUTHOR OF QUOTATION WANTED. I shall be glad if any of your readers can assist me to trace the author and title of the work con- taining the following quotation :

" The exercising of weapons putteth away aches, griefs, and diseases ; it increaseth strength and sharpeneth the wits ; it giveth a perfect judgement ; it expelleth melancholy, choleric, and evil conceits."

L. STANLEY JAST,

Chief Librarian. Central Library, Town Hall, Croydon.

PLACES IN DICKENS. I should be glad of any particulars about the following places mentioned by Dickens : Jairing's Hotel ( ' Refreshments for Travellers ' ) ; old manor house near the Mint, Borough (' On Duty with Inspector Field ') ; street at back of Long Acre (' Brokers' and Marine Store Shops ') ; Minerva Press (' Our English Watering-Places ') ; MarshGa te, Surrey side ('The Streets Night'); Gallery of Practical Science (' Sunday under Three Heads'). Is this last the "Theatre of Grand Philosophical Recreations " of which there is an advertisement in the London Museum, Kensington Palace ?

J. ARDAGH. Dublin.

REV. JOSIAS DURANT AND THE DURANT

FAMILY. According to printed records, Josias Durant died at Hagley, Worcester, 30 March, 1764. His wife is said to have been a sister of Wilde Buckeridge of Lich- field, and his daughter Margaret was un- doubtedly the wife of Theophilus Bucke- ridge, son of the above Wilde. I have been trying for some years to ascertain some- thing regarding this particular branch of the Buckeridge family, but without much success. The following is a brief abstract of the will of Theophilus, who contributed a good deal of matter towards the history of Stafford :

Will dated 20 March, 1800 ; mentions son Charles and his wife Elizabeth Slaney ; second son Richard, md third Lewis ; mother Theophila ; brother William ; sister Charlotte Buckeridge ; sister 3 enelope ; sister Theophila, wife of Edward Stringer; sister Rebecca Clement ; Mrs. Buckeridge )f Burton ; children of Mr. William Mott. Proved >y Revv. Charles Buckeridge and Richard Bucke- -idge, Clerks, and Lewis Buckeridge, Esq., 26 Apl., 804. (P.C.C.)

I searched for the will of Josias Durant, >ut could not find it. His son George mrchased Tong Castle. Any reference o the will or particulars of the Durant amily likely to be of assistance in tracing he ancestors of Wilde Buckeridge will be ery gratefully acknowledged. I imagine