—Lists of the prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas, from Henry VIII. to George IV., may be collected from the Reports of the Deputy Keeper of Public Records, Second Report, Appendix, ii. 67-88.; Fourth Report, Appendix, ii. 30-52.

C. H. COOPER.

Cambridge.

The Vellum-bound Junius (Vol. iii., p. 262.; Vol. v., p. 303.).

—Since I wrote to you I have seen my informant, and am now enabled to state, that what your correspondent calls "the vellum-bound Junius," at Stowe, was, as I said, printed on vellum, but was not bound in vellum.

V. B. J.

Plague Stones (Vol. v., p. 308.).

—The three following places, where these stones of exchange were erected, have just occurred to me, and I forward them to add to the desired list:—

At Derby the stone was known by the name of the Headless Cross; and it has within the last few years been removed for preservation to the Arboretum in that town.

A stone of a similar name existed at Shrewsbury.