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B. HAMILTON -DEBHAM (Dolphin Holme and the Derhams). Have you seen the reply by B. S. B. at 12 S. ii. 536 ?

F. G. B. (" Serendipity "). The word was coined by Horace Walpole, whose explanation of it was printed at 9 S. xii. 430 by COL. PBIDEAUX.

CAMPFTELD (" The kiss of the sun for pardon "). Fronj the song ' God's Garden,' written by D. F. Gurney, music by Frank Lambert.

J. LANDFEAK LUCAS (Bishop Van Mildert). The ' Diet. Nat. Biog.' begins its life of the bishop with an account of his Dutch ancestry.

J. LAND PEAK, LUCAS (" Saw life steadily, and saw it whole "). Matthew Arnold, ' Sonnet to a Friend ' : said of Sophocles.

ANEUBIN WILLIAMS (Mrs. Agnes Maria Bennett). This novelist died at Brighton on Feb. 12, 1808. The ' Diet. Nat. Biog.' devotes a column to her.

J. W. F. (Vicar of Lancaster dying at Verdun in 1806). Napoleon detained many Englishmen who happened to be in France. With reference to those at Verdun see 11 S. xi. 66, 116 ; 12 S. i. 176.


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