110 NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 S. X. FEB. 11, 1922.
Guildford, Knt., son, by his first wife, of Sir John Guildford, Knt., of Benenden, Co. Kent.
Or was she perhaps Dame Mary Guildford, the above-mentioned John Shelley's widow, who was the second wife of the above-mentioned Sir John Guildford, and Dame Elizabeth's mother, as well as her stepmother-in-law?
For both these ladies see Mr. Everitt's interesting communication at 10 S. iv. 55. John B. Wainewright.
Croft of Barforth: Leedes of North Milford (Tadcaster).—Are there any direct representatives of these two old Yorkshire families at the present day?
They lived at the above places at the beginning of the eighteenth century. P. E. G.
Samuel Hartlib (1600-1662).—Can anyone tell me where this friend of Milton resided in England and where he is buried? His mother is said to have been English, but I should be glad of information on this point too. Laurance M. Wulcko.
142, Kinfauns Road, Goodmayes, Essex.
CHEVALIEB SCHAUB. -When King Stanis-
law of Poland came to London in 1754 he
stayed with Chevalier Schaub, a naturalized
Swiss. I should be glad of information re-
garding this latter gentleman and whether
it is known where he resided.
LAUBANCE M. WULCKO.
142, Kinfauns Road, Goodmayes,
THE H6TEL VOUILLEMONT. Can anyone
tell me when what is now the Hotel Vouille-
mont, in the Rue Boissy d'Anglas, Paris,
ceased to be a private residence and became
a hotel, and if any records exist of the
Vouillemont family ? G. F. W.
JAMES CONWAY, sometimes called " The
Policeman Poet," author of ' St. Godric
and other Poems ' and ' Home Lyrics,' a
resident of Liverpool in the eighties. Can
any reader give biographical details of him
or say when and where he died ?
W. N. C.
EDWABD CAPEBN, the "Robert Burns"
of Devon, friend of Harrison Weir, and
quondam resident of Braunton. When
and where did he die ? W. N. C.
HEBALDIC MOTTOES. I shall be much
obliged for any answers which describe a
book or books containing lists of heraldic
mottoes. A book which gives, in addition*
some brief account of the circumstances
(where known) under which the mottoes were
acquired will be still more useful for my pur-
pose my purpose being that of illustration in
preaching and teaching. T. H. SOULBY.
Kestor Gien, Chagford, South Devon.
PIMLICO. Can any reader tell me the
origin of the name " Pimlico " ? Why was
that part of London so called ? H. E.
[This subject has often been discussed in our
columns and the following references might be
consulted : 1 S. i. 383, 474 ; ii. 13 ; v. 260 5 S. viii.
1686 S. ix. 148, 253, 295, 357, 418 ; xi. 68, 176
10 S. iii. 182, 254 ; x. 401, 457, 514 ; xi. 75, 133,
194, 310, 414 11 S. xii. 364.]
HUGUENOT BIBLE. Can any reader con-
versant with various editions of the Bible
throw any light at all on the particular issue
as described on the title page as follows ?
La Bible ] qui est | Toute la | Sancte Escri-
toire du vieil et Nouveau Testament Autrement |
L'Ancienne et la Nouvelle Alliance. Le tout
revev confer^ sur les Textes Hebriaux et Grecs |
A Sedan | Par Jean Jannon [ Imprimeur de 1' Aca-
demie | M.D.C.XXXHI.
The edition in question is 12mo bound in
calf gilt, and the cover scoriated with neat
ornamentative quavering. There also ap-
pears an oval cut on the title page.
ANEUBIN WLLLIAMS.
Menai View, North Road, Carnarvon.
LOBD BEACONSFIELD AND UDE, THE
COOK. In Lord Beaconsfield's ' Letters,'
edited by Ralph Disraeli (1887 ed.,
p. 146), under date of February, 1839, there
is the following :
There has been a row at Crockford's and Ude
dismissed. He told the Committee he was worth
10,000 a year. ... He told Wombwell that in
spite of his 10,000 a year he was miserable in
retirement.
In vol. ii. of Lord Beaconsfield's 'Life,'
by Monypenny, pp. 39 and 40, the same
incident is referred to, thus :
13 Oct. 1838. He told the Committee he was
worth 4,000 a year. ... He told Wombwell in
spite of his 4,000 a year, &c.
Can anyone suggest any explanation for
this discrepancy in the figures ?
I should also be glad to know the date
and place of Tide's death.
FBEDEBICK C. WHITE.
JOSEPH AUTEBAC was admitted to West-
minster School in June, 1774. I should be
slad to obtain any information about him.
G. F. R. B.