G. R. C.
[Carwithen, in his History of the Church of England, vol. i. p. 221. note g, speaking of the first book of Homilies, says, "These Homilies were the work of Cranmer, Ridley, Latimer, Hopkins, and Becon, one of Cranmer's chaplains. There is little but internal evidence by which the author of any particular Homily can be ascertained. The Homily 'Of the Salvation of Mankind,' being the third as they are now placed, was ascribed by Gardiner to Cranmer; and Cranmer never denied that it was his. The eleventh, in three parts, is by Becon; and it is printed among his works published by himself in three volumes folio. It is in the second volume." Consult also Le Bas' Life of Cranmer, vol. i. p. 284., and Soames' Hist. of the Reformation, vol. iii. p. 56.]
Family of Hotham of Yorkshire.
—The family of Hotham, or Hothum, of Boudeby in Yorkshire, acquired large possessions in Kilkenny at an early period, apparently in consequence of an intermarriage with the Le Despencers, lords of a third of the liberty of Kilkenny. Can any reader of "NOTES AND QUERIES" supply me with a pedigree of that family, especially as connecting therewith Sir John Hotham, Bishop of Ossory, 1779-1782? Any particulars respecting the life of that prelate will also be thankfully acknowledged: he is said to have been a member of an old Yorkshire family. (Cotton's Fasti Ecclesiæ Hibernicæ, vol. ii. p. 288.)
JAMES GRAVES.
Kilkenny, Oct. 11. 1851.
[There are several references to the Hotham family in Sims' Index to all the Pedigrees and Arms in the Heralds' Visitations and other Genealogical MSS. in the British Museum, under Yorkshire. Granger (Biographical Hist., vol. ii. p. 217.) has given a short account of Sir John Hotham, Governor of Hull temp. Charles I. See also Gentleman's Mag., vol. lxiv. p. 182., for a notice of Sir Charles; and vol. lxviii. p. 633. for an account of the death of Lady Dorothy Hotham.]
Vogelweide.
—What authority has Longfellow for his legend of Walter of the Bird Meadow? I find this epitaph given as his in Hone:
"Pascua qui volucrum vivus, Walthere, fuisti,