ninety-three. The labour of writing the name of his benefice does not seem to have shortened his days.

The following are the names of two employés in the finance department at Madrid:—Don Epifanio Mirurzururdundua y Zengotita; Don Juan Nepomuceno de Burionagonatotorecagogeazcoecha.

There was, until 1851, a major in the British army named Teyoninhokarawen (one single name).

G. L. S.

Elizabeth Seymour (Vol. ix., p. 174.).—According to Collins,—

"Sir E. Seymour, first baronet, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Arthur Champeirion, of Dartington, co. Devon, by whom he had, besides other issue, a daughter Elizabeth, who married George Cary, of Cockington, co. Devon. Sir Edward Seymour, third baronet, married Anne, daughter of Sir William Portman, and left, besides sons, a daughter, also named Elizabeth, who married Sir Joseph Tredenham, of Tregony in Cornwall, Knight."

These two ladies, whose similarity of name probably caused the confusion, must have lived at least half a century apart.

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