Arches of Pelaga (Vol. iii., p. 478.)
—This term is in common use among sailors, meaning the Mediterranean Archipelago, and they may very often be heard saying—"When I was up the Arches."
E. N. W.
Southwark, June 16. 1851.
Engraved Warming-Pans (Vol. iii., pp. 84. 115.).
—I beg to add to the lists of H. G. T., and E. B. PRICE.
Some years ago I purchased one in Bradford, [~523] Wilts, and several at Bedwyn Magna in the same county. The Bradford one bears an heraldic nondescript animal with horns on its head and nose, and a coronet round its neck, surrounded by—
"The . Lord . reseve . us . into . His . kingdom . 1616."
One of the Bedwyn ones bears a lion passant holding a scimitar, with the motto:
"Feare . God . and . obay . the . king . 161—."