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BBiNO THE TRANSACTIONS of the
QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE NO. 2076, LONDON.
" A A A A A A d
r"OM THE I8ABELLA MI9SAL.
" RITI8H MUSEUM, ADD. M88. 18.801
CIROA. 1000 A.D.
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EBITEB FOB THE OOMMITTEE BY W, H, BYLAND8, F.8.A.,P.A.Q.D.O,,
and W, J. SONGHUBST, P.A.G.D.a
VOLUME XXI.
H. Kkble, Pbiktkr, Margatk
1908.
\1077
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
LODGE PROCEEDINGS.
Friday,lOth January,1908
Friday,6th Maroh, 1908
Friday, Ut May, 1908
Wednesday, 24th June, 1908,St. John's Day in Harvest
Taesday, 14th July,1908
Thuraday, 16th July to Sanday, 19th July,1903 (Summer Outing" Durham) ...
Friday,2nd October,1908
Monday, 9th November, 1908,Festival of the Four Crowned Martyrs
NOTES AND QUERIES.
The A.rmorial Bearings of the Grand Masters of the Order of Malta, from
1113 to 1536
Henry Yeuele,freemason to Edward III.,Richard II.,and Henry IV.
St. John the Apostle" The Patron Saint of Freemasonry in Scotland
F.R.S. and F.L.8.
Chronologyof Scottish Rite Masonry
Naymus Grecus, a curious Mason
Astley's
The Connection of the Scott Family with Freemasonry ...
Notes on the Heraldry of the Gastle of Bndrum
Masonic Gravestone
Henry Yeuele ...Swaffham Great Lodge
Sharri Tephlia
Cromwell and Freemasons " Irish Popular Belief
Major-GeneralJoseph Warren
The Originof the Pillars to King Solomon's Temple
Early Philadelphianvisits to Lodge St. David, Ediubnrgh
Gregorian Galendar
OBITUAHY.
Achard, Dr. A. L.
Allen,William John
Armitage, Dr. Samuel Harris Tatham
Atherton, Jeremiah Leeoh
Baker, George Comstock
Barchus, T. J. ...
Beak, Henry ...
Beu, John Charles Frederick ...
Boswell,Ifa/or-Genera{John James
Braine, Woodhonse
Bramble, GoL James Roger
Brough, Bennett Hooper
Burdon, Jfo/orAugnstus E.
Burkitt, Hon. S"r William Robert
Chard, Ernest James
Cook, Thomas ...
Crabtree, Charles
Daley, G. J.
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Table of Contents.
OBllV kRY."Contlnued.
Dalrjmple,Jamea D. 6.
Dewell,James D.
Dowsc, Francis
Filliugham,Rev. Robert Charles
Flather, W. T.
Gilks,William J.
Hovenden, Robert
Jacoletto,Martin John
Eemmie, Edward Bernhard
Eing, George William
Leighton,Alexander Robert
LightfootyBruce
Lombard, Major Graves Chamney Swan
McGutcheoni Dr. Charles
Main, Alexander M.
Matveieff,Basil
Micholls, E. B.
Moutray, Rev.J"mea Maxwell ...
Newton, James
Falmer,Rev. James Nelson
Patterson,Dr. John N.
Sansom, Dr. Arthur Ernest
Schoder, Anthony
Sinclair,Hagh William
Smith, John
Southam, John Downes
Thomas, John Douglas
Thorley,James
Trevor-Smith, James
Watson, Daniel Ernest
"Webber, Frederick
Weigall,Rev. Edward Mitford ...
Williams,Robert Jamea
Willock,Col. George Woodford
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PAPERS AND ESSAYS.
New Light on the Oid Piilars which stood in front of the
Porch of Solomon's Temple. By Canon J. W. Horsloy
Descriptionof the Tabernacle,6 ; The Temple built to same designand
proportions,7 ; Piilars dt Tyre, Bethel,Goza, Larnaka, Wiirzburg; Mr.
Caldecott's views as to use of Solomon's piilarsfor c"r"monial purposes, 8;
Their names inscribed upou them ; Their height; Their capitals,9.
Comments by W. J. Songhnrst,11 ; W. Wonnacott, 12; W. B. Hextall,16.
An Old Minute Book of Lodge Perfect Unanimity, now No.
150, Madras. By H.-rbert Bradley
D"BCovery of Minute Buok, 10; Fines for non-attendance, 20; a ballot
taken for each degrce,21 ; Master not necessarilya Past Warden,
22; Wardens conferred degreesin the absence of the Master; Deacono
mentionod in 1791, 24; Amicable relations with French Lodges,
25; Financial positionof the Lodge; Votes to Provincial Grand Lodge and
Charity,27; Quaint terms of expresaion,29; Certificates granted for
degrees,30 ; Oratious,31.
19
^ahleof Cimients. V.
PAPERS AND ESSAYS."Gontinued, PAGE.
Some Old Suburban Taverns and Masonry. By J. P. Simpson. 38
The rise and devolopment of Suburban London, 38; The Lodge afc the
Swan, Greenwicb; lis members engaged in the buildingof Greenwich
Hospital,40. The Royal Magazine,The Mitre,The Ship,The Crown and
Sceptre,The Blue Anohor, 41 ; Woolwich, The Crown aod Anchor, Royal
ArtilleryTavern ; Deptford, The Griffin,The Oxford Arms, The JoUy
Potters, The White Swan, The Swan, The Jamaica HoQse, 42 ; Southwark,
The George,The Buirs Head, The Three Tuns, Marshalsea Tap-honse, The
KiDg's Arms", The Queen's Head, The White Hart and Jack Cade, 43 ;
Lambeth, The Three Marinera,The Old Crown and Cushion,The Crown,
Cuper'sGardons and The Featheis, The Wheatsheaf,44; Wandsworth, The
Turk's Head and the Garratt "lection,The King'sArms, The Red House, 45 ;
Putney, The Bowling Green, Summer Meetings,46 ; Richmond, The Red
Lion, Origin of the sign,The Dog, The Talbot, The Castle,The Feathers,
The Crioketerjj,The Greyhound, The Toy Tavern, Harapton Court, 47;
Brentford, The Lion, The Star and Garter, 48 ; Hammersmith, The
Windsor Castle,The Angel, The King's CofiFee-Honse ; The fonndation
stone of Hammersmith Bridge laid by the Duke of Sussez, The Bell and
Anchor, 49 ; Kensington,The Red Lion,The King'sArms, The Greyhound,
The Rose and Crown; Chelsea,The Old Swan, 50; The Old Chelsea Bun-
House, Don Saltero's CofiFee-Honse,The Old Eing's Arms, Cremorne
Gardons, The Duke of York, The Old Cheshire Cheese, The Old Black
Horse, The Magpie and Stump, The Duke's Head, The Cadogan Arms,
The Mulberry Gardons,The Gun Tavern, The Flask, The Mooster, 51 ;
Uyde Park Corner, The Sun and Falcon,The Running Horse, The Red
Lion and Richard Steele;Paddingtoo,The Red Rion, The Wheatsheaf,^
The Horce and Sacks, The Pontefraot Castle,The Star and Garter,
The Manor Hoise Tavern ; Marylebone, The Gardons,The Rose, and The
Duel between the Duke of Hamilton and Lord Mohun, The Cannon, The
Half Moon ; Totteuham Court, The Adam and Ere, 52; The Red Lion, The
Talbot, The Coachmakers' Arms, The Carpenters'Arms ; Clerkenwell,The
Prioryof St. John of J"rusalem, The G"te- House, The J"rusalem Tavern,
The Red Lion,The Red Bull, The Three Cups, 53 ; Islington,The Old
Queen's Head, The King's Head, The Crown, The Pied Bull,The Ship,
TheKingof Prussia,Canonbury Tavern, 54; Highgate, The Gate-House,
Swearing upon the Horns, The Castle and Lodge No. 79; Hampstead, The
Wells Tavern, The Golden Spikes,The Flask,The Upper Bowling Green
and the Kit-Cat Club,The King'sHead, The Bull and Bush, Jack Straw's
Castle. Comments by W. J. Hughan, 56; and W. J. Songhnrst,67.
Notes on Freemasonry in Cork City. By T. J. Westropp ... 59
Papers in the possessionof Mr. Dudley Westropp, 58 ; Letter from Lord
Donoughmore to Dr. Thomas Westropp, 59; Th""tre tickets for Lee Sugg's
benetit,Poem addressed to Dr. Thomas Westropp, 61.
Two Editors of the Booi" of Constitutions. By ". L. Hawkins... 76
John Entick, Editor of the 1756 Edition, His Life,76; His writings,
attacks on the Government and cons"quent law suit, 77 ; His Masonio
career, 79 ; His connection with the Sun Lodge at Shadwell,Dr. 01iver*s
r"f"rences to him, 8"; John Noorthouok,Editor of the 1784 Edition,His
Life,81; His writings,His Masonio career, 82; His membership of the
Lodge of Antiqnity,88. Comments by W. J. Chetwode Crawley and W.
B. Hextall, 84.
VI. table ofContents.
PAPERS AND ESSAYS."Gontinued. paob.
Notes on the Society of Gregorians. Bj w. H. Rylands ... 91
Originof the word Oregoriaii,"The Merry Grcgs" compared with "Roger
the Grigg " in Tom d' Urfey's Wit and Mirth, 91 ; The Gregorianspro-
bably exiated in London "n 1730, A Chapter constitnted at St. Alban's in
1730,92; R"f"rences in Notes, and Queries The Cheap Side Chapter cun-
stitated in 1736,The Constitutional Songin Bickham's Musical EntertaincTy
1742, The Pope's Head Chapter, London, in 1742, R"f"rences in the
Bunciad, 1742, 93; An engrared list of Chapters circa 1750, Sermon
preached by Farmerie Maltus, 1752, 94; R"f"rences in Smollet's TraveU
throughFrance and Italy,and Crabbe's The BoroughyDinner- ticket of 1787,
95 ; The Gregor"an Arms, Bermondsey, 96 ; The Chapter at Norwich,
Portrait of Sir Edward Astley,Grand of the Order, 97 ; R"f"rences in
Norwich New"papers, 1761-1805,98 ; Prince William of Gloacester,Grand
of the Norwich Chapter,100 ; Lord Nelson a Member, 101 ; The Wakefield
Chapter Constitnted 1796, Raies and R"gulations,102; Bye-laws, 104;
Medals,107; Engraved sammons, 108; List of Members, 124. Comments
by W. B. Hextall,130; E. H. Dring,132 ; S. T. Klein,136.
A Masonic Pantomime and eome other Plays. By W. B.
Hextall... ... ... ... ...
138
The " Harleqnin Freemason '' at Covent Gardon Th""tre, December, 1780,
Descriptionof the Pantomime, 138; Words of the Songs, 139; The
Coachman's Song, said to hav^e been introduced in 1781, 152 ; The Pro-cession
of the PrincipalGrand Masters, 153; Probable Cast, 154; The" G"nerons Freemason " at the Haymarket, 1731, Masonic dedication.
Performance at Bartholemew Fair,1730, 155; William Rufns Chetwood,
156; Masonic prologuesand "pilogues,"The Freemason," by John Lane,
157; " The Freemason," by J. P. Hart, 158.
The Henery Heade IVIS.,1675. By E. L. Hawkins... ... 161
Descriptionof book containingthe MS., in Inner Temple Library,161;
Comparison with the William Watson MS., 162 ; Transcriptof the Henery
Heade MS., 163; Notes,169.
Freeman and Cowan, with sp"cial r"f"rence to the Records
of Lodge Canongate Kilwinning. By Alfred A. Arbuthnot
Murray ... ... ... ... ... 185
L"gal Statas and Constitution of Craft incorporationsof Scotland, 185;
Canongate a Burgh like Edinburgh, Admission of non-operativesto trade
incorporationsdid not make the latter sp"culativesocieties,186 ; Free-mason
Lodges arose by a process of bndding or s"gr"gation from the trade
incorporations,The Records of the Incorporationof Wrights,Coop"ra and
Masons of Canongate from which sprang Lodge Canongate Kilwinning,
187 ; Meeting placesof the Incorporation,188 ; The Freeraan's Oath, 189 ;
Acts of Craft,with illustrative extracts from Minutes,190; Classifications
of workmen, 195; Status of the Cowan, 196; Meaning and d"rivation of
the word Cowan, 202.
The Taylor IVIS. Pr"face, By William Watson ... ... 211
Commentary, By W. J. Hugban ... ... 212
Description of the scroll, Its former ownership, 211 ; Presentod to
Provincial Grand Lodge of West Yorkshire, 212; Taylor MS. compared
with Alnw"ck MS. and Gateshead MS., 213 ; Transcriptof the TaylorMS.,214.
Table of Contents. ' vii.
PAPERS AND ESSAYS."Coritinued. page.
Summer Outing, July, 1908. By S. Walehe Owen ... ... 218
Masonic r"ceptionat Snnderland, 219; 6t. Peter's Church,Monlcwear-
moath, The Phoenix Lodge,220; Dnrharo,The Masonic Hall,The Cathedra!,'
The Castle, 221 ; The Bede M"morial ; Barnard Castle,222 ; Baby Castle,
223.
Early Masons' Contracts at Durham. By E. H. Dring ... 225
Gontract between the Prior of Darham and John Bell,Mason, dated 1488,
225 ; Other indentures preservedin the Registryof the Dean and Chapter,
Darham, 226.
The Man of Taste ; a Satire of 1733. By W. B. Hextall ... 230
The Building of Canons, Bivalry between the Duke of Chandos and the
Earl of Burlington, Pope's Epistle,Hogarth's Caricatures,230; James
Bramston's " Man of Taste,"231 ; James Figg,prize-fighter,Dr. Desagniiers,
Colley Cibber, 232 ; Freemasonry and Royal Society,233 ; James Miller's" Man of Taste" at the Th""tre Royal, Drury Lane; Pope's r"f"rence to
Freemasonry in oonjunctionwith the Royal Sooiety,235 ; Comments by
J. P. Simpson, 236; Canon J. W. Horsley, 237; W. J. Hughan and W.
Wonnacott, 238.
Henry Yveie, The King's Master Mason, 1320-1400. By W.
Wonnacott... ... ... ...
244
R"f"rences in " Constitutions " of 1723 and 1738,244 ; Tvele at work on
St. Stephen'sChapel,Westminster; The Jury-listof 1356| His connection
with William of Wykeham, 245; His work at Westminster Abbey; Owner-
shipof a quarry at Purbeck, 216; Patents from Richard II.,Work at St.
Dunstan*s Church, Thames Street,and Cowling Castle,247 ; His property
in the City of London, 248 ; The West Porch of Westminster Abbey, 249 ;
The tomb of Anne of Bohemia, 250; Westminster Hall, Yvele as a
designer; His work at King'sHall,Cambridge, and Queenboro'Castle,251 ;
His Will,252.
Installation AddreSS. By John T. Thorp. ... ... 257
The Toast of "The WorshipfuI Master." By F. H. Goldney ... 261
Two Anclent Legends concerning the First Temple, termed" Soiomon'S Temple." By John Yarker. ... 264
Legends among the Arabs and the Accadians of Babylon, R"f"rences to
the Insect Shermah, 261 ; The Fratres Lmcxs,Legends in the Babylonian
Talmud, 265 ; Legends from the Book Yalkut, 268.
REVIEW.
Transactions of the Lodge of Research No. 2429,
Leioester,for the year 1907-8 ... W. J. Hughan ... 177
INDEX.
Adoption, Gertificate of Lodge ofAncients, Banner with arma of Grand
Lodge of
Astley'sTh""tre ...A thol Warrant of 176 1
Audit Beport
Bail,R"signationof Rev. G. J.Ballot, separate for each DegreeBartholomew Fair, Masouic Play at ...Bishops,Meeting of Mason ...Burlington,the "arl of, as an Archi-
teet...
Ganonbury Tavernand Gountry FeastRGanons Fark
Chapters (R.A.) referred to:"Kiog Solomon. Louisville
Kingston, Jamaica...
Eilwinuing in the SastNo. 9, Bristol
Ph"nix, Paris
Ramsey, Lacknow ...Sandeman, "llahabad
Shakespeare,Dublin ...Sincerity,Bradford ...
Gonstitutions of 1756
"1784
Gork, Freemasonry in
Gountry Feasts
"Meetings of Lodges
,,Stewards
...
Gowan and Freeman
,,MeaniDg of the Word
"Status of,in Scotland
Gowling Gastle, Building ofGraft Incorporationsof ScotlandGromwell and Freemasons
...
Gub t,Length of ...
Deacon or Eirkmaster
Degrees conferred by Wardens
Desaj^uliers,Rectorof Stanmore Parva
Durham, Early Masons' Goutracts at
"Summer Oating ...
Election of Lodge Officers ...
Engraved List of Lodges ...
Exhlbits:-
Apron, Gombination of R.A. andRed Gross of Babylon
"Engraved
"Engraved French
"Grand Lodge of Darm-
stadt...
"No. 244
Banner of Prince Mur"t
Bye-'aws,Mercian LodgeGertificate,Lodge of Adoption
" Hyman Gohen
"Isaac Venu
"R.A. at Paris
Gharts, Order of Misraim
Engraved List of Lodges, Fac-simil" of 1735 Edition
...
Freemason's Accusation and
P"f ence
PAOB.
220
69
74
2
255
21
155
205
241
54
230
72
37
229
177
34
184
184
74
184
79
83
58
54, 55
46
56
185
202
196
248
185
181
13
185
24
237
225
218
24
5,263
229
256
255
256
5
74
4
36
37
5
34
36
5
4
Exhibits :-PAOIC.
Index. IX.
Exhibits;-
Warrant, " Ano"ents," LodgeNo. 87
Warrant, for St. John's Lodge,Gonnecticut
Warrant, Order of Misraim
Fines for non-attendance at Lodge ...Foundation Stone of Hammersmith
Bridge laid hj Duke of Suasex ...Freeman and Cowan
Freeman's Oath...
Freemasonrj and the Royal Society...Freemasou to the KingFreemasons and Jaoobites
...
F.B.S. and F.L.S....
G"nerons Freemaaon, The...
Grave Stone, Masonic
Greenwich Hospital,Freemasons oon-nected with Buildingof
Gregor"an CalendarGregorians,Chapters of the Society
" Societyof
"Sir Edward Astley,Grand of the Society ...
"Prince William of
Glouoester,Grand of theSociety
"Medals of the Society ...
Gregories,Societyof theGregs, The Merry ...
Hammersmith Bridge, FoundationStone laid by Duke of Snssex
Harlequin FreemasonHarodim
...
Henery Heade MS.
Heraidry at Budi-um
Installation A^ddress,John T. Thorp..Imm"diate Past Master,Position of ...
Jaoobites and Freemasons...
Eing'sMaster Mason, The ...
Legends conoerniogSolomon's TempleList of Lodges,** "ncients "
Lodge at the Marshalsea ...Lodges in Scotland,Origin of
Lodges,List of ^* Ancients "
Lodges referred to :"
Amity, LondonAnchor and Hope, Bolton
Antiqnity,London ...Antiquity,LouisvilloArdente Amiti", Kouen
Bandou
BantryBear and Harrow, Temple BarBedfqrd Head, Govent GardenBritannia,Sheffield ...Britannio, London ...
Bull and Bntcher. Rag Fair ...Oaledonian, London ...Canongate and Leitb
Oanongate Kilw"DningCastle,of Harmony, London ...Oaveac, liOndon
Charle ville ...
Clonakilty ...Gonstitntional,London
Cork
PAGE.
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90 '
34
20
49
185 I189
'
233 '
65 I
237
66 j164
179 I
I
40 i
271,
94,
'',
100 I
102
107
131,13393
49
138 I
84,221 I161 I
63,86 I
257
22
237
244 I
264 .
263
43 I187 I263 I
44,90178
82, 23772
227
5959
240
239
180
46
263
37
74
70,18537
48
69
59
44,5059, 221
Index,
PAGE.
Lodges referred to: "
St. James's Union, London ... 52St. John'B,Connecticut ... 90
St. John's,London ... ... 43, 56'
St. Lake'a, London ... ... ^^ |Scientific,Binpley ... ... 183Sooon and Perth ... 60, 2L3
Scots Arms, Hay Market ... 263Shakespeare, Dublin... ... 74 i
Silurean, Ludlow ... ... 4
Skibbereen...... ...
59 |Star of the East, Capetown ... 37
Sun, Upper Shadwell ... 80 .
Swan, Greenwich ... ... 40
Swan, Hampatead ... ... 55 |Swan, Lonp: Acre ... ... 233 i
Temp"rance, London ... 42
Thirteen Cantons ... ... 263
Three Grand Principles,London 54 |Three Sugar Loaves, Smitht"eld 263
Tralee ... ... ... 59 i
TripleHope, Isle of France ... 24Two Brewers, Holborn ... 263
Unanimity, Wakefield ... 211
Union, Jamaica ... ... 37
Union Waterloo, Woolwich ... 41 !
United Marinera, London ... 43 I
United Traders',London ... 40Valentia
... ... ...59
Vedra, Sunderland ... ... 222
Vernon, BishopsgateStreet ... 263
"Westbourne, London... ... 51
Westminster and Keystone,London
... ...53
White Hart, Shug Lane ... 263
Wiltshire,Devizes ... ... 229
Youghal ... ... ... 59
Mal ta.Armoriai Bearings of Order of 62ManofTaste
... ... ...230
Masons' Contracts at Durham ... 225
Master Mason, The King's .. ... 244
Medals of the Gregorians ... ... 107Medal presentedto Dr. W. J. Chetwocjle
Crawley ... .. ... 254
M"morial to General Joseph Warren... 182
Meyerbeer,Member of a Frenoh Lodge 37
Misraim, Warrants isaued under
Order of ... ... ... 34
MS. Constitutions .. ... ... 161,211
Nomination of Warden s ... ... 30
Oath, The Freeman's ... ... 189
OflScera of Lodges elected ... ... 24
Old Charges ... ... ... 161,211
Pantomime, Masonic ... ... 138
Persons referred to:"
Achard, A. L. ... ... 184
Addey, George.
... ...127
Aitkine, James ... ... 192
Allen, W.J. ... ... 71
Anderson, Thomas ... 199
Arbuthnot. Dr. John... ... 239
Armitage, F. ... ... 270
Arraitage,Joseph ... ... 127
Armitage, S. H. T. ... ... 71
Ashmole, Elias ... ... 46
Astley,Sir Edward ... ... 97,108Astley,Phillip ... ... 69
Atherton,J. L. ... ... 183
Ayttonne, Hector ... ... 200
Pain,G. W.... ... ... 178
PA6R.
Persons referred to :"
Baird,John ... ... ... 199
Baker, G. Corastock ... ... 72
Bail,Ber. C. J 255
Barchus, T. J. ... .. 72
Barker, John ... ... 127
Barnard, Lord ... 223
Bartone, Symon ... 245B"tes, Col. ... ... ... 100
Bauchop, John ... ... 199Baudwen, William ... ... 125
Beak, Henry ... .. 272
Beanchamp. Sir John ... 251
Begemann, Dr. W. ... ... 66,244Bell,Capt. ... ... ... 28
Bell,John ... ... ... 225
Bell,Seymour ... ... 227,255Bennett, William
... ...226
Bern"s,Bro. ... ... 25
Berry,Ifr. ... ... ... 46
Best, Godfrey ... ... 250Best, William ... ... 37
Beu, J. C. F. ... ... 272
Biggs,A. E.... ... .. 9
Bingley,Robert ... 127
Blake, Peter ... ... 252
Bland, Joseph ... ... 240
Bohemia, Anne of ... ... 250
Bol ton, Duifce0/ ... ... 44
Bolton, Edmnnd ... ... 252
Bornwlaski, Count ... ... 221I Bosanqoet.i"ev.R. A. ... 75
I Boswell. Gen. J. J. ... ... 272'
Boutflower, Rev. D. S. ... 220
Bradley,Herbert ... ... 19Braine, Woodhouse
... ...
71
Bramble, Coi. J. R. ... ... 71
Bramston,James ... ... 233.236
I Brandon,Gregory ... ... 94
Bredone, Thomas ... ... 245
Broker, Nicholas... ...
250
Brooke, Edward .." ... 126
Brookhouse,J. C. ... ... 66
I Brough, B. H. ... ... 272Bronn, John
... ...197
Brown, Harry ... ... 271Brown, William ... 126
Brydges,James ... 230
Bullen, William ... ... 127
Bullmer, William ... ... 75
Burdon, Major A. E. ... ... 272
Burlington, J"or" of ... ... 230,241
Barkitt,Sir W. R. ... ... 184
Burne, James ... .. 190
Byrom, John ... 233,236, 242Cade, Jack
... ...43
Calcott,Wellins... ...
4
Caldecott, Rev. W. S.... 6,178
Campbell, Dr. A. E. ... ... 210
Campkin, H. H. ... ... 2Carnarvon, Marquis of ... 230
Carnatio, Nawah of the ... 27
Chadwiok, Rev. Charles...
180
Charnier,Bro....
22
Chamberlin, J. W. ... ... 2
Chambers, W. ... ... 74
Chandos, Dwfce of... ... 230,240
Chard.E.J. ... 71
Charlesworth, John...
211
Charnock, Thomas... ...
125
Chaucer, Geoffrey ... ... 249Cherche, Richard .. ... 249
Cherry,T. ... ... ... 2Chetwood, W. B.
... ...154
Child,Stephen ... ... 37
"nde
Porsons referred to :-PAGE. !
PersonS referred to:"
Jnd(ejr.
Perdons referred to: " Persons referred to:-PAG".
"n"eJt X111.
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