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Notices to Correspondents.

REPLIES RECEIVED.—Prentice Pillars—Cross on Counsel's Briefs—Many Children—Merchant Adventurers—Burning Fern brings Rain—Sheriff and Lord Lieutenant—Sir E. Seaward's Narrative—Rhymes on Places—Pedigree of Roper—Pigeons' Feathers—Monumental Plate at Lewes—Portrait of Mesmer—Where was Cromwell buried—Kakous—Passage in "Measure for Measure"—De la Beche Monuments—Daniel Defoe, &c.—"Thirty Days hath September"—Buro Berto Beriora—St. Christopher—Monument to Mary Queen of Scots at Antwerp—Ednowain ap Bradwen—Sir R. Howard's Conquest of China—Corrupted Names of Places—My own Crow, &c.—Jasher—"And tye"—Taylor Family—Scologlandi and Scologi—Couch—The Martyr Rogers—Dr. Fell—Chantrey's Sleeping Children, &c. (from H. G. T.)—Ground Ice—Mr. Van Butchell—"Up Guards, and make ready!"—British Ambassadors—Cromwell's Head—Stops when first introduced—Serpent with human Head—Burials in Woollen—Knollys Family—Sterne at Sutton—"'Tis tuppence now"—Game Feathers—Age of Trees—Baxter's Pulpit—Sally Lunn—Was Queen Elizabeth dark or fair—Martinique—Duchess of Lancaster—Etymology of Poison, &c.

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