Replies to Minor Queries:—Pseudo MSS.: The Devil, Cromwell and his Amours—Anonymous Ravennas—Margaret Maultasch—Pope's Translation or Imitations of Horace—Brother Jonathan—Cromwell's Grants of Land in Monaghan—Stanedge Pole—Baskerville the Printer—Inscription on a Claymore—Burton Family—Notation by Coalwhippers—Statue of Charles II.—Serius, where situated?—Corpse passing makes a Right of Way—The Petworth Register—Holland's "Monumenta Sepulchralia Ecclesiæ S. Pauli"—Mistake as to an Eclipse—"A Posie of other Men's Flowers," &c. [122]

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Notes on Books, Sales, Catalogues, &c. [126]

Books and Odd Volumes wanted [127]

Notices to Correspondents [127]

Advertisements [127]

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Notes.

TRADITIONS FROM REMOTE PERIODS THROUGH FEW HANDS.

On two or three occasions in the "NOTES AND QUERIES" instances have been given of "Traditions from remote periods through few hands," of which it would not be difficult to adduce numerous additional examples; but my present purpose is to mention some within my personal experience, or derived from authentic communication.