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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 s. vn. JULY 10, 1920. of Loughscur, co. Lei trim, whom he shot at Dinane, co. Leitrim, on the morning of Oct. 16, 1786. They were going to fight a duel, but on arrival at the appointed plaoe, and before their seconds could arrange the usual preliminaries, he fired killing Mr. Reynolds on the spot. A full account of the murder and trial is given in Walker's Hibernian Magazine for 1786, 7 and 8. Will dated Nov. 21, 1787, probate granted 'to Bridget Keon, the widow, May 13, 1794. -He appointed his wife and his brothers Edward and William Keon exors. He married Bridget , and by her-left issue, an only son William Keon, who was a minor in 1793. 5. Ambrose Keon of Carrick on Shannon, co. Leitrim, in 1761, arid of Newbrook, co. Leitrim, at date of his will. In his will dated Jan. 14, 1808, proved Dec. 9, 1808, lie says : " To be bur. in the Family Vault between my another and my brother William. To Edward Johnston. Is. To Robert Johnston, Bridgett's eldest son. My dau. Ann. Her eldest son Ambrose. My dau. Bridgatt. For her children and not be by Edward Johnston drank in whiskey. To Mrs. Myles Keon of Keoabroolc. To my son Frank. To his son little Frank. I appoint Myles Keon of Keonbrook the younger, Barrister-at-law, and Gerald Walsh, youngest son to Mr. Patrick Walsh of Drumsna, my Executors." He married ante Feb. 10, 1761, a dau. of Edmund Conry, Esq., of Porto Bello, co. Roscommon, and by her had issue : - i. Ann Keon who married , and had a son Ambrose . ii. Bridget Keon, who married Edward Johnston, and had issue a son Robert .Johnston, and other children. iii. Frank Keon of Keelogue, co. Leitrim. In the Diocese of Ardagh, Will Book, 1809-25, is the following : ' Jr ' tl Francis Keon of Keelogue in co. of Leitrim. To my wife Mary Keon my Lands of Drumanlan. My dau. Alice. My son Frank. My grandchild Philip son to my son James." (The rest was illegible.) He married Mary , and by her left issue : (i.) Frank Keon. (ii.) Alice Keon. (iii.) James Keon, who married , and had a son, Philip Keon. i. II. James Keon. A Memorial of a Deed or Demise dated Feb. 17, 1749, between Gerald Keon of Brendrum in co. Leitrim, Esq., and James Keon of Drumkeelan, gent., wherein Gerald Keon let, &c., to James Keon all Lands, &c., of Drumkeelan then actually in the possession of James Keon and his father Philip Keon, always subject to the clauses in said Gerald's Lease from Edmund Reynall, Esq. Witnessed by Michael Keon. He married - and had issue, a son, Philip Keon and daughters. In the will of Willam Keon. of the City of Dublin, gent., dated Dec. 2, 1796, who married Jane Kelly, otherwise Sankey, he says: "To William Keon, eldest son of my nephew George Keon." I believe this George Keon to have been a son of William's brother George Keon, who married Jane Baxter, but have not found any con- firmatory evidence on the subject. HENRY FITZGERALD REYNOLDS. PRINCIPAL LONDON COFFEE-HOUSES TAVERNS AND INNS IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. (12 S. vi. 29, 59, 84, 105, 125, 143, 162) AD DITION AL ABBREVIATIONS . Callow = Edward Callow's ' Old London Taverns,' 1899. Chancellor's 'Fleet Street '=E. Beresford Chan- cellor's ' Annals of Fleet Street,' 1912. G. I. Pension Book = The Pension Book of Gray's Inn. Records of the Honourable Society. Edited by Reginald Fletcher Chaplain, 1901. L. I. Black Books =The Records of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn. The Black Books, vol. iii., 1899. Master Worsley's Book=Master Worsley's Book on the History and Constitution of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, by A. R. Ingpen, K.C., 1910. Rocque's * Survey ' =An exact survey of the cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark with the country near ten miles round. Begun in 1741, finished in 1745, and published in 1746, by John Rocque, land-surveyor. Simpson's 'City Taverns and Masonry '=J. Percy Simpson's ' Old City Taverns and Masonry,' Trans. Quatuor Coronati Lodge vol. xix., 1906, p. 8-30. Simpson's ' London Taverns and Masonry '=J. Percy Simpson's ' Some Old London Taverns and Masonry,' Trans. Quatuor Coronati Lodge, vol. xx., 1907, pp. 28-46. Simpson's ' Suburban Taverns '=J. Percy Simp- son's ' Some Old Suburban Taverns and Masonry,' Trans. Quatuor Coronati Lodge, vol. xxi., 190, 388, 1908, pp. 38-57.