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a name given to a digest of laws commenced by the Emperor Basilius in the year 867, and completed by his son Leo the philosopher in the year 880, the former having carried the work as far as forty books, and the latter having added twenty more, in which state it was published. The complete edition of Charles Annibal Fabrot, which appeared at Paris in 1647, proved of great service to the study of ancient jurisprudence. It is contained in seven volumes folio, and accompanied with Latin version of the text, as well as of the Greek scholia subjoined. See a valuable article on the Greek texts of the Roman law, in the _Foreign Quarterly Review_, vol. vii. p. 461.--The MS. "Memoirs of the Hon. John Lord Scudamore" seem to have been used by Matthew Gibson in his _View of the Ancient and Present State of the Churches of Door, Horne-Lacy, and Hempsted, with Memoirs of the Scudamore Family_, 4to., 1727, as the substance of the passage quoted by our correspondent is given at p. 95. of that work.] _Fire at Honiton._--I am solicitous to learn the particulars of a fire which occurred at Honiton, in Devonshire, in the year 1765, when the chapel and school-house were burned down, and the former thereupon rebuilt by _collections_ under a _brief_. In a review of Mr. Digby Wyatt's "Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century" (in the _Athenaeum_ for June 18th of the current year), reference is made by Mrs. Treadwin of Exeter to "_a book_ mentioning two great fires which occurred in 1756 and 1767 in Honiton," but it is not stated who was the _author_ of that book. {368} Can you or any of your readers furnish me with the _title_ of the book intended, or direct me to any other sources of information on the subject of the Honiton fires? S. T. [Notices of fires at Honiton occur in the following works:--_The Wisdom and Righteousness of Divine Providence._ A sermon preached at Honiton on occasion of a dreadful fire, 21st August, 1765, which consumed 140 houses, a chapel, and a meeting-house. By R. Harrison, 4to. 1765.--Shaw, in his _Tour to the West of England_, p. 444., mentions a dreadful fire, 19th July, 1747, which reduced three parts of the town to ashes.--Lysons' _Devonshire_, p. 281., states that Honiton has been visited by the destructive calamity of fire in 1672, 1747, 1754, and 1765. The last-mentioned happened on the 21st August, and was
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