Notes and Queries, Number 05, December 1, 1849 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 53 pages of information about Notes and Queries, Number 05, December 1, 1849.

Notes and Queries, Number 05, December 1, 1849 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 53 pages of information about Notes and Queries, Number 05, December 1, 1849.

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Authors of Old Plays.

Query the authors of the following plays?—­

1.  The Tragedy of Nero newly written.  London, printed by Aug.  Mathewes for Thomas Jones, and are to be sold at his shoppe in Saint Dunstane’s Churchyard in Fleete Street. 1633.

2.  Sicily and Naples, or the Fatall Vnion, a Tragaedy.  By S H. A B e C. Ex.  Oxford:  printed by William Turner, 1640.

3.  Emilia.  London:  printed for the author, 1672.

4.  Sir Gyles Goose-Cappe Knight, a comedy lately acted with great applause at the private House in Salisbury Court.  London:  printed for Hugh Perry, and are to be sold by Roger Ball, at the Golden Anchor in the Strand, neere Temple Barre, 1636.

I have given the title-pages in full, omitting a Latin motto which adorns the title-page of the M.A. of Exeter College.

Q.D.

Periwinkle—­a Mocking Emblem.

Can any of your readers, learned in the language of flowers, inform me why, when Sir W. Fraser (the last of Wallace’s adherents) was led in triumph through the streets of London, with his legs tied under his horse’s belly—­“a garland of Periwinkle was in mockery placed upon his head?” See Tytler’s History of Scotland, cap. 3.

MELANION.

Wives of Ecclesiastics.

Sir,—­In looking over some ancient charters a few days ago, I met with one dated 22 Edw.  III, by which “Willielmus de Bolton clericus et Goditha uxor ejus,” release a claim to certain lands.  If William de Bolton was an ecclesiastic, as I suppose, how is it that his wife is openly mentioned?

I shall be must obliged to any of your readers for an explanation.

A SUBSCRIBER.

Whelps.

Sir,—­In Howell’s Letters, Sect. 5. p. 9. the following words occur:—­

    “At the return of this fleet two of the Whelps were cast away, and
    three ships more.”

I should feel obliged to any of your correspondents who may be able to favour me with an explanation of the word Whelps in this passage.

J.J.

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NOTES ON BOOKS, CATALOGUES, SALES, ETC.

J.J.S. informs us, with reference to a Note in No. 2. (p. 21.), “that an account of Anglesey Abbey, in Cambridgeshire, is ready, and will be published ere long.”

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