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n 1461. (_Retrospective Review_, 2nd Series, vol. i. p. 472.) TEWARS. _Female Parish Clerk._--In the parish register of Totteridge appears the following: "1802, March 2. Buried, Elizabeth King, widow, for forty-six years clerk of this parish, in the ninety-first year of her age."--_Burn on Parish Registers_, 110. Is there any similar instance on record of a woman being a parish clerk? Y. S. M. * * * * * {339} Queries. DESCENDANTS OF MILTON. It is well known that the issue of the poet became extinct in 1754, unless they survived in the descendants of Caleb Clarke, the only son of Milton's third daughter, Deborah. Caleb Clarke went out to Madras, and was parish clerk at Fort St. George from 1717 to 1719. In addition to a daughter, who died in infancy, he had two sons, Abraham and Isaac; of neither of whom is anything known, except that the former married a person of the same surname as himself; and had a daughter Mary, baptised in 1727. Sir James Mackintosh made some ineffectual attempts to trace them, and came to the conclusion that they had migrated to some other part of India. I am perhaps catching at a straw: but it is possible there may be something more than a coincidence in the name of _Milton Clark_, who is spoken of in the fourth chapter of the _Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin_ as brother to Lewis Clark, the original of the character of George Harris. Perhaps some of your transatlantic friends can inform us: 1st. Whether there is, or has been, in use any system of assigning names to slaves, which would account for their bearing the Christian and surname of their owners or other free men, and thus lead to the inference that there has been some free man of the name of Milton Clark. 2nd. Whether there is any family in America of the name of Clark, in which Milton, or even Abraham or Isaac, is known to have been adopted as a Christian name; and, if so, whether there is any tradition in the family of migration from India. J. F. M. * * * * * AN ANXIOUS QUERY FROM THE HYMMALAYAS. I was honoured, a few days ago, with a communication from India, which contains a Query that is out of my power to answer. But being very solicitous to do my best towards affording the desired information, I bethought myself of sending the letter, _in extenso_, for insertion in your very valuable and exceedingly useful miscellany. I ventu
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