—TYRO will find a notice of him in Sir James Ware's Writers of Ireland, p. 92., Harris's edition.

FABER-FERRARIUS.

Dublin.

Penn Family (Vol. iii., pp. 264. 409.).

—In No. 75. of "NOTES AND QUERIES" for April, 1851, inquiry is made "to whom William Penn, the eldest son of William Penn (the founder), was married, and also to whom the children of said son were married, as well as those of his daughter Letitia (Mrs. Aubrey), if she had any?" William Penn (the son) married Mary Jones, by whom he had three children, William, Springett (who died without issue), and Gul. Maria. William had two wives, Christiana Forbes, and Ann Vaux. By Miss Forbes he had a daughter, married to Peter Gaskell, Esq.; and by Miss Vaux a son, Springett, who died without issue. Mrs. Aubrey (Letitia Penn) had no children.

EDW. D. INGRAHAM.

Philadelphia, July 4. 1851.

Bummaree (Vol. iv., p. 39.).

—I have no doubt that this word is derived, as so many of our market terms are, from the French, bonne marée, fresh fish.

"Marée signifie toute sorte de poisson de mer qui n'est pas salé; bonne marée, marée fraîche, vendeur de marée."—Dict. de l'Acad. Franc., voce.