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hority this supposition rests? J.H.C. _Egg-cups used by the Romans._--That the Romans used egg-cups, and of a shape very similar to our own, the ruins at Pompeii and other places afford ocular demonstration. Can you tell me by what name they called them? J.H.C. _Sir Oliver Chamberlaine._--In Miss Lefanu's _Memoirs of Mrs. Frances Sheridan_, the celebrated authoress of _Sidney Biddulph_, _Nourjahad_, and _The Discovery_, and mother of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, it is stated that "her grandfather, Sir {327} Oliver Chamberlaine," was an "English baronet." The absence of his name in any of the Baronetages induces the supposition, however, that he had received only the honour of knighthood; and the connexion of his son with Dublin, that the statement of Whitelaw and Walsh, in their history of that city, may be more correct,--viz. that "Sir Oliver Chamberlaine was descended from a respectable English family that had been settled in Dublin since the Reformation." I should be glad to be informed on this point, and also respecting the paternity of this Sir Oliver, who is not only distinguished as one of the progenitors of the Sheridans, but also of Dr. William Chamberlaine, the learned author of the _Abridgement of the Laws of Jamaica_, which he for some time administered, as one of the judges in that island; and of his grandson, the brave, but ill-fated, Colonel Chamberlaine, aide-de-camp to the president Bolivar. J.R.W. October 10. 1850. _Meleteticks._--In Boyle's _Occasional Reflections_ (ed. 1669), he uses the word _meleteticks_ (pp. 8. 38.) to express the "way and kind of meditation" he "would persuade." Was this _then_ a new word coined by him, and has it been used by any other writer? P.H.F. _Luther's Hymns._--"In the midst of life we are in death," &c., in the Burial Service, is almost identical with one of Luther's hymns, the words and music of which are frequently closely copied from older sources. Whence? F.Q. _"Pair of Twises."_--What was the article, carried by gentlemen, and called by Boyle (R.B.), in his _Occasional Reflections_ (edit. 1669, p. 180.), "a pair of _twises_," out of which he drew a little penknife? P.H.F. _Countermarks on Roman Coin._--Several coins in my cabinet of Tiberius, Trajan, &c. bear the stamp NCAPR; others have an open hand, &c. I should be glad to know the reason of this practice, and what they denote. E.S.T. * * * * * R
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