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Captives--Pamphlets respecting Ireland--Pimlico-- Bive and Chute Lambs--Latin Names of Towns--Le Petit Albert--Walker Lynne--Emancipation of the Jews--As lazy as Ludlum's Dog--St. Winifreda--Vert Vert--"Esquire" and "Gentleman"--Pope Felix and Pope Gregory--Love's last Shift--Quem Deus--Dayrolles--Emerods--Military Execution-- "M. or N."--Sapcote Motto--Finkle &c. 473 MISCELLANIES:-- Dr. Sclater's Works--Runes 478 MISCELLANEOUS:-- Notes on Books, Catalogues, Sales, &c. 479 Books and Odd Volumes wanted 479 Notice to Correspondents 479 * * * * * OLIVER CROMWELL AS A FEOFFEE OF PARSON'S CHARITY, ELY There is in Ely, where Cromwell for some years resided, an extensive charity known as Parson's Charity, of which he was a feoffee or governor. The following paper, which was submitted to Mr. Carlyle for the second or third edition of his work, contains all the references to the great Protector which are to be found in the papers now in the possession of the trustees. The appointment of Oliver Cromwell as a feoffee does not appear in any of the documents now remaining with the governors of the charity. The records of the proceedings if the feoffees of his time consist only of the collector's yearly accounts of monies received and expended, and do not show the appointments of the feoffees. These accounts were laid before the feoffees from time to time, and signed by them in testimony of their allowance. Cromwell's name might therefore be expected to be found at the foot of some of them; but it unfortunately happens that, from the year 1622 to the year 1641, there is an hiatus in the accounts. At the end of Book No. 1., between forty and fifty leaves have been cut away, and at the commencement of Book no. 2. about twelve leaves more. Whether some collector of curiosities has purloined these leaves for the sale of any autographs of Cromwell contained in them, or whether their removal may be accounted for by the questions which arose at the latter end of the above period as to the application of the funds of the charity, cannot now be ascertained. There are however, still in the possession of the governors of the charity, several documents which clearly show that from the year 1635 to the year 1641 C
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