FORM OF PETITION.

When a Petition ends with "Your Petitioner shall ever pray, &c." what form of words does the "&c." represent?

B.


QUERY AS TO NOTES—GREENE OF GREEN'S NORTON.

Mr. Editor,—I congratulate you on your happy motto, but will you give your readers the results of your own experience and practice, and tell them the simplest mode of making Notes, and when made, how to arrange them so as to find them when required?

I have been in the habit of using slips of paper—the blank turn-overs of old-fashioned letters before note paper came into fashion—and arranging in subjects as well as I could; but many a note so made has often caused me a long hour's looking after: this ought not so to be; pigeon-holes or portfolios, numbered or lettered, seem to be indispensable.

Has any reader a Note whereby to tell who are the present representatives of Greenes of "Green's Norton?" or who was "Richard Greene, Apothecary," who was living 1770, and bore the arms of that family?

H.T.E.

[Our answer to our correspondent's first Query is, send your Notes to us, who will print and index them.—ED.]