G. William Skyring.

Somerset House.

Faithful Commin (Vol. ix., p. 155.).—Your correspondent W. H. Gunner will find a detailed account of Faithful Commin in Foxes and Firebrands, a tract of which mention has been made in various Numbers of "N. & Q." It is there said to be extracted from the Memorials of Cecil Lord Burleigh, from whose papers it was transmitted to Archbishop Ussher. "The papers of the Lord Primate coming to the hands of Sir James Ware, his son, Robert Ware, Esq., has obliged the public by the communication of them."

Ἁλιεύς.

Dublin.

Heraldic Anomaly (Vol. ix., p. 430.).—Tee Bee's description of the arms on St. John's Gate is somewhat defective. They are engraved, and more completely described, in Cromwell's History of Clerkenwell [1828], p. 128.

W. P. Storer.

Olney, Bucks.

Odd Fellows (Vol. ix., p. 327.).—C. F. A. W. will find some of the Odd Fellows' secrets disclosed in a small volume entitled A Ritual and Illustrations of Free Masonry, &c., by a Traveller in the United States (third thousand): published by James Gilbert, 49. Paternoster Row, 1844. The Odd Fellows date from Adam, who was the odd and solitary representative of the human race before the creation of Eve.

Kennedy M‘Nab.