Where can any authentic account of these observations be found, and what is the name of the observer?

T. J.

Terre Isaac.

—Can I be referred to any source of information respecting Isaac, mentioned in Domesday Book as holding lands in Norfolk of the gift of the Conqueror, and whether he had any descendants?

G. A. C.

Daundelyon.

—One of the earliest Queries kindly inserted in Vol. i., p. 92., requesting information regarding the legend and tradition of the tenor bell at Margate, being still unanswered, be pleased to append as a note the following lines from a descriptive poem called The Margate Guide, 1797, by the late Mr. Zechariah Cozens, an esteemed local antiquary, now buried within its sound:

"But on the north John Daundelyon lies,

Whose wondrous deeds our children yet surprise;

Still at his feet his faithful dog remains,