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h we are compelled, by want of space, to postpone until next week, when the publication of our double number will enable us to insert many interesting communications which are only waiting for room._ REPLIES RECEIVED. _St. Pancras--Daresbury--Plafery--Touching for the Evil--Munchausen--Cold Harbour--Landwade Church--Bacon and Fagan--Soul's Dark Cottage--Fine by Degrees--Simon Bache--Away let nought--Mythology of the Stars--Adur--Burying in Church Walls--Sir Clowdesley Shovel--Lynch Law--Cardinal's Monument--Inns of Court--True Blue--Averia--Dragons--Brandon the Juggler--Words are Men's Daughters--Sonnet by Milton--Dryden's Essay upon Satire--Ring Dials--Sir Hilary--Arthur Massinger--Cranmer's Descendants--Post Conquestum--Prince of Wales' Feathers--Verbum Graecum--Visions of Hell--Musical Plagiarism--Lady Bingham--Cockade--Saint Paul's Clock--By and by--Aristophanes on the Modern Stage._ LITURGICUS, _who writes on the subject of the letters_ M. _and_ N. _in the Catechism and Marriage Service, is referred to our First Volume, pp._ 415. _and_ 468. F. M. B. Hicks' Hall _was so called from its builder, Sir Baptist Hicks, afterwards Viscount Camden; and the name of the_ Old Bailey, _says Stow, "is likely to have arisen of some Count of old time there kept."--See Cunningham's_ Handbook of London. K. R. H. M. _received_. E. T. (Liverpool). _We propose to issue a volume similar to our first and second, at the termination of every half-year._ E. S. T. T. _For origin of_ "Tempora mutantur," &c., _see our First Volume, pp._ 234. 419. GEORGE PETIT. _The book called_ Elegantiae Latinae, _published under the name of the learned Joh. Meursius, was written by Chorier of Grenoble. Meursius had no share in it_. H. A. R. _Much information concerning the general and social condition of Lunatics before 1828 will be found in Reports of Committees of House of Commons of 1815, 1816, and 1827, and of the House of Lords of 1828._ A. C. P. _The explanation furnished is one about which there can be no doubt, but for obvious reasons we do not insert it._ K. R. H. M. _We cannot promise until we see the article; but, if brief, we shall have every disposition to insert it._ C. H. P. _Surely there is no doubt that Lord Howard of Effingham, who commanded the Armada, was a Protestant._ VOLUME THE SECOND OF NOTES AND QUERIES, _with very copious_ INDEX, _is now ready, price_ 9s. 6d. _strongly bound in cloth_. VOL. I. _is re
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