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e themselves into wealth and procure a plentiful estate."--_Worthies_, p.58. Pt. 2. ed. 1662. Omens of death and misfortune are also drawn from the howling of dogs--the sight of a trio of butterflies--the flying down the chimney of swallows or jackdaws; and swine are sometimes said to give their master warning of his death by giving utterance to a peculiar whine, known and understood only by the initiated in such matters. Gaule, in his _Mag-astromancers Posed and Puzzled_, Lond. 1652, p. 181, ranks among evil omens "the falling of swallows down the chimney" and "the grunting of swine." T.S. * * * * * MINOR NOTES. _Kentish Town in the last Century_-- "Thursday night some villains robbed the Kentish Town Stage, and stripped the passengers of their money, watches, and buckles. In the hurry they spared the pockets of Mr. Corbyn, the druggist; but he, content to have neighbour's fare, called out to one of the rogues, 'Stop, friend, you have forgot to take my money'."--_Morning Chron. and Land Advertiser_, Jan. 9. 1773. _Murray's Hand-book for Devon and Cornwall._--The author does not mention Haccombe Chapel or the Oswell Rocks, both near Newton; the latter is a most picturesque spot, and the view near and far most interesting!--A notice of the tiles, and of the 2ft. 2in effigy at Haccombe, appears in the _Arch. Journal_, iii. 151. 237.--The monuments are in fine preservation up to the last of the "Haccombes" _ante_ 1342, which is _perfect_. The chapel would be improved by the removal of the two pews and of the family arms from the velvet cloth on the communion-table!--Tavistock Church has an east window by Williment; pattern, and our Saviour in the centre.--The church by Dartmouth Castle contains a brass and armorial gallery; the visitor should sail round the rock at the harbour entrance, it's appearance from seaward is fine.--Littleham Church has a decorated wooden screen, very elegant.--A work on the Devonshire pulpits and screens would be valuable. A.C. _Judges Walk, Hampstead._--A friend of mine, residing at Hampstead, has communicated to me the following information, which I forward to you as likely to instruct your readers. He states that the oldest inhabitant of Hampstead, Mr. Rowbotham, a clock and watchmaker, died recently, at the age of ninety. He told his son and many other persons, that in his youth the _Upper Terrace Avenue_, on
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