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CONTENTS.-No. 247.

NOTES:- Dalton of Leatherhead, 3 - Samuel

Richardson and his Family Circle, 6-The Milton-
Ovid Script, 8-Folk-lore: Cauls, 9-A Fourteenth
the gap

the

Century Raid, 10-Edmund Harrison of

Broderers' Company-Curious Snuffbox, 11.

QUERIES:-Congreves, 11 Poem attributed to
Dryden-" Famille Verte "-The Rev. William
Moore-Giffard of Twyford, Co. Bucks-Gentle
man Pensioner Extraordinary-Thomas Bows.
field-The Engadine: English Visitors Seven-
teenth Century, 12 J. R. Smith's George,

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Prince of Wales'-Boccaccio's 'Decamerone
H. W. Hull-"An unconscionable time in dying

Dalton is admitted tenant. There is, there-
fore, an interval of ten years between the 44
death of Richard Dalton (the first) and the
admission of his son, but it is paralleled by
of eleven years between the death
of the latter in 1681 and the admission of
his son Richard Dalton (the third) in 1692.
It is stated in The History and Antiquities
of Surrey,' by the Rev. Owen Manning
(1804), that Richard Dalton (the second)
and his son resided at the Manor House of
Thorncroft, but no record of a lease to the
Daltons is to be found in the Court Rolls at

-Lusignan and Melusine, 13-Reference wanted Merton Colleget. They may, however, have
held a sub-lease.

Arms, 14-The Suckling Family, 15-Execution 1616 or 1617, but the actual date and place
have not been found. The first mention of
his name in the account books of the Comp-
troller of the Household occurs in

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of a Non-conformist Minister-"Man of Wax"
-Folk-lore: Changelings, 16 Trick-numbers
Egg Folk-lore-Proverbs Wanted, 17-" Hunger
in Place-names-Mrs. Beeton-Rookwood-Man- (16 Charles I), when he is mentioned with
Henry Hall and two others as a Turnbroach
his petition for employment is recorded by
At the Restoration,
in the Royal Kitchen.
Secretary Nicholas as follows:-

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+ Thorncroft leases recorded at.
College, Oxford: 21st of James I. of England
(1624). To Richard Gardiner for three lives.
The Manor House, etc.

Apr. 30, 14th of Charles I. (1639). To
Charles Holloway of St. Michael's in the City
of Oxford for three years.

Oct. 20, 1649. To Walter Rogers.
Oct. 20, 1654. To Walter Rogers.

1659, to Thomas Bludworth for lives of John

Bludworth, Walter Bludworth and Anne Blud-

worth and the longest liver of them, the said

John, Walter and Anne.

+Calendar of State Papers, Domestic

Series.' 1659/1660. Vol. ccxx., p. 426.

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