as a motto for the public-house at Flodden? (See Lockhart's Life of Scott, cap. xxv.)

I remember seeing the following in the parlour of a house at Rancton, I believe in Norfolk:

"More beer score clerk
For my my his
Do trust pay sent
I I must have
Shall if I brewer
What and and my."[[6]]

P. J. F. Gantillon.

Footnote 6:[(return)]

Begin with the bottom word of the right-hand column and read upwards, treating the other columns in a similar way.

In Deansgate, Manchester, under an artistic representation of Llangollen Castle, is the following:

"Near the above place, in a vault,

There is such liquor fixed,

You'll say that water, hops, and malt