SOUTHEY'S LIFE and CORRESPONDENCE. Edited by his Son, the Rev. C.C. SOUTHEY, M.A., with Portraits and Landscape Illustrations. 6 vols. post 8vo. 63s.
LONDON:
LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS.
Footnote 1: [(return)]
We have collated the list with the Population Returns (Parish Register abstract) 1831, and noted any difference. In addition to the list given from Sir Geo. Nayler's MS. the following early registers were extant in 1831:—
1538. Allhallows, Bread Street; Allhallows, Honey
Lane; Christ Church; St. Mary-le-bow;
St. Matthew, Friday Street; St. Michael
Bassishaw; St. Pancras, Soper Lane.
1539. St. Martin, Ironmonger Lane; St. Martin Ludgate; St. Michael, Crooked Lane.
1547. St. George, Botolph Lane, at the commencement of which are 22 entries from tombs, 1390-1410.
1558. Allhallows the Less; St. Andrew, Wardrope; St. Bartholomew, Exchange; St. Christopher-le-Stock; St. Mary-at-Hill, St. Michael le Quern; St. Michael, Royal; St. Olave, Jewry; St. Thomas the Apostle; St. Botolph, Bishopsgate.
1559. St. Augustine; St. Margaret, Moses; St. Michael, Wood Street.
1560. St. Magnus.
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Note in the Book—There are registers before this in the hands of Mr. Pridden.
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See Latham's English Language, 2nd edition, p. 211
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Query: May not this be another version of the same story, quoted by your correspondent, B.A., of Christ Church, Oxford, from Monteith, (in Vol. i. p. 475.), of the Jews desiring to buy the Library of Oxford?