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THE TIMES BOOK CLUB, 380 Oxford Street, London, W.1. some. at LONDON, JANUARY 8, 1921. border into Scotland and on Jan. 7, 1570, was with the Lord of Buccleugh at Brank. CONTENTS.No. 143. He and his son Michael embarked from Aberdeen, Aug. 23, 1570. They were NOTES:- The Tempests of Holmside, co. Durham, 21 -Anong the Shakespeare Archives, 23-Statues and at Louvain in 1571. On June 11, 1571 ono Memorials in the British Isles, 25– The Prince of Wales John Lea wrote to Lord Burghley from of Greek, 26– The Press and Christmas - Madame de Antwerp that Robert Tempest and others Sérigné and Masson Tobacco : Returns-Prince Charles had been earnest suitors at Brussels for Edward Stuart's Swords—The Antidote of Mithridates, 27. pensions of which they were assured : but QUERIES :-A Natural Daughter of George III.-Cornelius Drebbel-Matthew Paris-Family of Dickson on Jan. 1, 1572 Michael Tempest wrote to Samuel Dickson, M.D., 28 — Qui Hi in Hindostan'- his cousin Cuthbert Vasey from Brussels, 'Life in · Bombay'-" To Outrun the Constable" * Franckinsence" - The Green Man. Ashbourne-Carlyles that he and his father were both in health * French Revolution --Spencer Mackay, Armiger-The and living quietly with safety of conscience, Glomery, David Lyall." Pseudonym. 29-Early Ascents without any relief as yet of any prince ; at Versailles-West-Country Place-names in the Seven- nevertheless they were expecting it shortly teenth Century--Coats of Arms : Identification Sought by the grace of God, and hoped to see a Meliora »–Stevenson and Miss Yongo. Principal.” happy end of all their troubles. In another Major-General Sir Robert Sale-Chatterton's Apprentice letter addressed to James Swynhoe, gentleship to Lambert-'Frankenstein,' 31. man of the English Countess (i.e. of NorthumREPLIES :-A Note on Pepys's ary, 31–Pamphlet on Kensington Square - Emerson's English I'raits ' berland), and dated from Louvain Mar. 4, " Eminere" Early Railway Travelling. 3?- Lines on 1572, Michael Tempest mentions his “cousin Nebuchadnezzar - Beauclerc - Denny, De Deene fand Swinburne. Windsor Families, 33 - - Porseleperd – St. Leonard's Robert Tempest the father ** Priory." Hants — London Postmarks — Notes on the died Brussels. Shortly afterwards Early de Redvers--Representative!County Libraries, 31 | Michael went to Spain with one of his sons, British in Corsica-Warwickshire Polk Sayings, 35–- Poor probably William. They were in Madrid, Uncle Ned'-Voucher=Railway Ticket-Thomas Farmer May to July 1574, and received 300 ducats, Sir Henry Berkeley, Peacocks Feathers—The Original with the promise of 35 ducats a month, or War Office, 37 - Heraldic Wool-Gathering – French 40 ducats a month in Flanders. Michael's Prisoners of War in England - Tercentenary Handlist banishment from the Low Countries was of Newspapers - The Hermit of Hertfordshire-" Now, then- !" 38 - John Wilson, Bookseller – Danteiana–- demanded, Dec. 1, 1574 and July 3, 1575. Hook : Oxenbridge : Morton, 39. He died abroad before 1588. * NOTES ON BOOKS :- The Place Names of Northumber (6) Robert Tempest, the third son of the land and Durbam'--'The Story of “Our Mutual Friend." above-mentioned Robert took the law as his OBITUARY:-Cecil Deedes. Notices to Correspondents. profession, as his father, and as his brother Michael had done, and going abroad before the Rebellion took the degree of J.U.L. at Nites. some foreign university, probably either Louvain or Paris. He arrived at the English College at Rheims Dec. 24, 1583 and was THE TEMPESTS OF HOLMSIDE, ordained deacon by Cardinal de Guise CO. DURHAM. (afterwards known the Cardinal of In vol xiii. of The Catholic Record Society's Cathedral Church of Rheims, Mar. 31, 1584, Lorraine) in the chapel of St Cross in the Publications at p. 117 (note 383) I fell into and left for Rome, being then a priest, some error about this family. Dodd (“Church Jan. 17, 1585. In 1587 he was living in History,' ii., 111) seems also to have fallen Paris. He returned to Rheims from Paris into a similar confusion. Perhaps I may Sept. 18, 1590 but left almost at once for be allowed to rectify it here. (a) Robert Tempest, of Holmside, High 1590, and was appointed procurator to Paris returning again to Rheims, Nov. 8, Sheriff of Durham in 1561, married Margaret, Dr. Worthington, the head of the College in daughter of Thomas Lesthall, of Lachford, Oxfordshire ; by whom he had five sons, * 'Cal. S.P. Dom. Add.' 1566–1579, pp. 91, Michael, George, Robert, William and 95, 113, 117, 185, 352, 377, 385 ; ‘Members of the Thomas. He and his eldest son Michael Inner Temple' (London, 1877), p. 32 ; Sharp, were attainted in 1569 for having taken Memorials of the Rebellion (London, 1840), part in the Northern Rebellion. He was pp. 33, 264 ; Bridgwater, Concertatio Ecclesiae Proost, Messager des Sciences Historiques specially named by Thomas, Earl of Sussex, | (Gand, 1866), pp. 284-6 ; Hamilton, Chronicle in a proclamation dated Nov. 19, 1569. On of St. Monica's, Louvain,' ii. 136 ; Surtees, the failure of the Rebellion he crossed the · Durham,' ii. 327 pp. 899. as |