"When found, make a note of."—CAPTAIN CUTTLE.
VOL. III.—No. 84.
SATURDAY, JUNE 7. 1851.
Price Sixpence. Stamped Edition 7d.
NOTES:—
Edmund Burke, and the "Annual Register," by James Crossley 441
Jews in China 442
The Dutch Martyrology 443
Lady Flora Hastings' Bequest 443
Witchcraft in the Seventeenth Century 444
Indulgences proposed to Benefactors to the Church of St. George the Martyr, Southwark 444
Gray's Plagiarisms, by Henry H. Breen 445
On the Application of the Word "Littus" in the Sense of Ripa, the Bank of a River 446
Minor Notes:—Epigrams by Coulanges and Prior—Brewhouse Antiquities—Joseph of Exeter de Bello Antiocheno—Illustrations of Welsh History 446
QUERIES:—
The Window-tax, Local Mints, and Nobbs of Norwich 447
Minor Queries:—Gillingham—"We hope, and hope, and hope"—What is Champak?—Encorah and Millicent—Diogenes in his Tub—Topical Memory—St. Paul's Clock striking Thirteen—A regular Mull: Origin of the Phrase—Register book of the Parish of Petworth—Going to Old Weston—"As drunk as Chloe"—Mark for a Dollar—Stepony—Longueville MSS.—Carling Sunday—Lion Rampant holding a Crozier—Monumental Symbolism—Ptolemy's Presents to the Seventy-two—Baronette—Meaning of "Hernshaw"—Hogan—"Trepidation talk'd"—Lines on the Temple—Death—Was Stella Swift's Sister? 448
MINOR QUERIES ANSWERED:—John Marwoode—St. Paul—Meaning of Zoll-verein—Crex, the White Bullace 450
REPLIES:—
The Outer Temple, by Edward Foss 451
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