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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io s. x. AUG. 22, IMS.

EDINBURGH. Threiplbnd (John), 1639-45.

Trench (David), 1662-71.

Tyler (Evan), 1633-50.

Veridicus (Th.), 1650.

Wilson (Andro), 1641-54.

Wilson (Patrick), 1643.

Young (Robert), 1632-8. EXETER. Brocas (Abisha), 1655-74.

Hunt (Thomas), 1640-48. GLASGOW. Anderson (Andrew), 1657-61.

Anderson (George), 1638-48.

Heirs of, 1648.

Falconer (John), 1659-62.

Morison (John), 1659-62.

Neill (John), 1642-5.

Paterson (Michael), 1662.

Sanders (James), 1625-42.

Sanders (Robert), 1661-96.

Sandersonne (Robert), 1654. GLOUCESTER. Jordan (Tobias), 1644-64. IPSWICH. Weekly (William), 1657-9. KENDAL. Harrison (Miles), 1660. KIDDERMINSTER. Simmons (Nevill), 1655-81. KILKENNY. Bourke (Thomas), 1643-8.

Smith (William), 1649. LEICESTER. Lincoln (Stephen), 1663.

Ward (Francis), 1661-3. LEITH. Tyler (Evan), 1651-2. MANCHESTER. Hayward (Bernard), 1643.

Shelmerdine (Ralph), 1661-3.

Smith (Thomas), 1643-9.

[MARKET] HARBOROUGH. Tomson (Will), 1655. NEWCASTLE - UPON -TYNE.Bulkley, Bulkeley, or Buckley (Stephen), 1646-52, 1659-62.

London (William), 1653-60.

NORWICH. Franklin or Francklin (William), 1646- 1655.

Martin (Edward), 1646.

Oliver (William), 1663. NOTTINGHAM. Barker (Christopher), 1643, Royalist

travelling press. OXFORD. Adams (John), 1610-71 (?).

Benington (Edward), 1647.

Blagrave (Robert), 1656-62.

Bowman (Francis), 1634-40.

Bowman (Thomas), 1664.

Cripps (Henry), 1620-40.

Curteyne (Alice), 1651.

Curteyne (Amos), 1665.

Curteyn (Henry), 1625-51.

Forrest (John), 1660-69.

Godwin or Goodwin (Joseph), 1637-67.

Hall (Henry), 1642-79 (?).

Hall (William), 1656-72.

Harris (John), 1647, Royalist travelling press.

Hills (Henry), 1647.

Lichfield or Litchfield (Leonard), 1635-57-

Lichtield (Leonard), junr., 1657.

Lichfield (Anne), 1657.

Oxlad (Francis), 1667.

Pocock (Samuel), 1662.

Royston (Richard), 1629-86.

Thorn (Edmund), 1652-63.

Turner (William, 1624-43.

Webb (William), 1629-52.

West (G.), c. 1650-95.

Wilmot (John), 1637-65.

Young (Robert), 1640. ST. ANDREWS. Dradoun (George), 1654.

Drennane (John), 1645.

Raban (Edward), 1620-22. SALISBURY. Courtney (John), 1650-64.

SHREWSBURY. Barker (Christopher), 1643, Royalist travelling press.

Watkis, 1663.

STAFFORD. Felton (John), 1658. STOURBRIDGE Malpas (Joan), 1661. TAUNTON. Rosseter (Edward), 1658.

Treagle (George), 1646-53. TOTNES. Teage, 1662-3. WARRINGTON. Tonge (John), 1653. WATERFORD. Bourke (Thomas), 1643-8.

Pienne (Peter de), 1652.

WINCHCOMBE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Hyett (Natha- niel), 1653.

WINCHESTER. Taylor or Tay lour (William), 1663. WORCESTER. Ash (Francis), 1644-51.

Jones ( ? ), 1663.

Rea (Francis), 1651-63. YARMOUTH. Tutchein (Robert), 1661. YORK. Barker (Christopher), 1643, Royalist travel- ling press.

Brocklebank (Ralph), 1647.

Bulklev, Bulkeley, or Buckley (Stephen). 1642-6,1662-80. '

Coupleston (Richard), 1661.

Foster (Mark), 1642.

Foster (Richard), 1659.

Lambert (Richard), 1660-8.

Mawborne or Mawburne (Francis), 1662-6.

Rowlandson (Thomas), 1664.

Wayte (Thomas), 1653-95.

The materials are gradually accumulating for a history of the book-trade in this- country, and when it is written not the least interesting sections will be those devoted to the spread of literature and the rise of typography in Birmingham, Manchester, &c., in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. WILLIAM E. A. AXON.

Manchester.

HYDE PARK AND KENSINGTON GARDENS.

(Concluded from p. 43.)

SIB HENEAGE FINCH, Bt., the Solicitor- General, who had been enabled by grant of Charles II. to annex to his property the old boundary ditch of Hyde Park, and a narrow slip of the Park alongside, was the second of his family seated here, he having; bought the place from his younger brother, Sir John Finch, M.D.* He obliterated the- old ditch, and newly defined his land by building a brick wall eight feet high. This is learnt from another grant, two years later (1664), to James Hamilton, the Park Ranger, and John Birch, Auditor of Excise, of a large- piece of the Park, fifty acres more or less,, for the making of an orchard. The ground

How acquired by Sir John is not learnt. Faulkner (p. 407) names as previous owners or occupiers Sir Henry Rich, Sir William (? Walter) Cope, and Sir George Coppin.
 * Faulkner, 'Kensington,' p. 330, and 'D.N.B/