Notices to Correspondents.

Y. S. M. The letter to this Correspondent has been forwarded.

W. S. Can our correspondent find a more correct report of the lines quoted at the meeting of the Peace Society? Those sent to us are certainly inaccurate.

R. B. Allen. The monument in the chancel of the church of Stansted Montfichet, in Essex, is to Sir Thomas (not Hugh) Middleton. See Wright's Essex, vol. ii. p. 160.

Other Correspondents shall be answered next week.

Errata. Vol. ix., p. 193., throughout the "Curious Marriage Agreement," for Jacob Sprier read Jacob Spicer. He was an inhabitant of Cape May County, New Jersey.—Page 468. col i. line 26., for 1789 read 1759.—Page 477., in art. "Old Rowley," for "father of the Jury," read "father of the Turf."—Page 469., in quotation from Ausonius, for "erplevi" read "explevi."

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