R. N. (Liverpool). There are many letters of Charles I. among the MSS. in the British Museum. We do not know where the Cabinet taken at Naseby is preserved.
Oxon. Entire, as applied to beer, signifies that it is drawn entirely from one butt. Formerly the favourite beer was a mixture of ale or beer and twopenny, until a brewer named Harwood produced a beer with the same flavour, which he called entire or entire butt.
G. W. T. Old Rowley was the name of a celebrated stallion belonging to Charles II.
C. H. N., who writes respecting Royal Arms in Churches, is referred to our Sixth Volume passim.
Tom Tell-tale is thanked. We are in possession of information respecting the drawings in question; but shall be glad to know of any other purchasers.
Caveat Emptor. We have lately seen a curious pseudo-letter of Cromwell, the history of which we may perhaps lay before our readers.
Francis Beaufort. The copy of the Biblia Sacra Latina to which our Correspondent refers, is now in the possession of Mr. Brown, bookseller, 130. Old Street.
J. O. We have forwarded the book you so kindly sent to the gentleman for whom you intended it.
Comus may have a copy of the Epitome of Locke on applying to Mr. Olive Lasbury, bookseller, Bristol.
Hugh Henderson (Glasgow). The fault must be in the quality of your pyrogallic. You need have no difficulty in obtaining it pure of some of the photographic chemists, and whose advertisements appear in our columns.