Frith the Martyr, and Dean Comber.
—Frith the Martyr, and Dean Comber, were born in Westerham. Can any antiquary of the district point out the exact spot? I have often asked, but ever unsuccessfully; and I now regret that I did not inquire of Mr. Streatfeild, who resided in the parish, and whom I knew.
H. G. D.
Béocherie, alias Parva Hibernia—Béocera Gent.
—These words occur in Kemble's Ang.-Sax. Charters, Nos. 567. and 652. The first was an islet in Somersetshire; the latter were in Hants. Were the Béocera Gent Irish, and if so, whence the name?
B. WILLIAMS.
Minor Queries Answered.
Augmentation Office.
—I should esteem it a favour if any of your correspondents could inform me whether the original grants made in Hen. VIII. and Edw. VI. reigns, of the property of dissolved religious establishments, are to be met with in the Augmentation Office, and if not, where? as it would greatly assist in tracing titles to property formerly belonging to those establishments, and which passed from the hands of the crown to different individuals at those periods.
J. N. CHADWICK.