HENRY W. S. TAYLOR.
Southampton.
"Ve dâl am daro" (Vol. v., p. 325.).
—One of the mottoes which puzzle your correspondent C. T. is Welsh, and means that retribution will follow violence: "he will pay (i.e. suffer) for striking."
Σ.
White-livered (Vol. v., pp. 127. 403.).
—Bishop Ridley, in his conference with Bishop Latimer, whilst they were confined in the Tower, makes use of the expression: "For surely, except the Lord assist me with His gracious aid in the time of His service, I know I shall play but the part of a white-livered knight."
CARL.
Enigmatical Epitaphs (Vol. v., p. 179.).
—The brasses of John Killyngworth, 1412, formerly in Eddlesborough Church, now in Pitson Church, Bucks; and of a priest at St. Peter's, near St. Alban's, have this inscription upon them: