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Westminster, 8 July, 1313, 7 Edw. II.

Rogerus Trumwyne. Staffs.

Robertas de Bures. Staffs.

Johannes de London' de Staff" Stafford Bor.

Simon Trumwyne. Stafford Bor.

Johannes nT Roberti de Lych'. Lichfield.

Adam le Parmenter. Lichfield. Westminster, 23 Sept., 1313, 7 Edw. II.

Hugo de Draycote. Ilchester.

Willielmus de Stafford. Staffs.

Ricardus de Caverswall. Staffs.

Johannes le Mareschal. Stafford Bor.

Willielmus de Reiner. Stafford Bor. jjWillielmus fil' Johannis le Mareschal was M.P for

St. Albans, 1314/15.] Westminster, 21 Ap., 1314, 7 Edw. II. No returns

for Staffs.

York, 9 Sept., 1314, 7 Edw. II. No returns for Staffs Westminster, 20 Jan., 1314/15, 8 Edw. II.

Robertus de Docton' (Button). Staffs.

Johannis de Perton. Staffs.

Simon de Melewyo. Stafford Bor.

Johannes de Somenour. Stafford Bor.

Johannes atte Wode. Worcester city JLincpln, 27 Jan., 1315/16, 9 Edw. II.

Willielmus Trumwyne. Staffs.

Robertus de Tok. Staffs.

IN,B. Two knights were summoned from each county to meet at Westminster, on certain days between 25 Ap. and 24 May, 1316, con- cerning Perambulations of Forests, 9 Edw II

Thomas le Rous. Staffs.

Johannes de Barre. Staffs.

N ' B - S*? i kni ?. h ,l s for same to meet afc Lincoln,

2fd J Illy, lolb.

Johannis Basset. Rutland.

Thomas le Rous, Miles. Staffs.

Willielmus Trumwyne. Staffs. Lincoln 27 Jan., by prorogation to 12 March and to 19th June, 1318, finally revoked on account of the invasion by the Scots before the Return. Returns for Devon and Wilts only York, 20 Oct., 1318, 12 Edw. II.

Willielmus de Stafford, Miles. Staffs

Robertus de Grendon. Staffs.

Ricardus Sabyn. Stafford Bor.

Johannes le Somenour. Stafford Bor York, 6 May, 1319, 12 Edw. II.

Radulphus de Rolleston. Staffs.

Robertus de Button. Staffs.

Simon deMulewych (Milwich). Stafford Bor

Johannes de Hughtesdon. Stafford Bor. Westminster, 6 Oct., 1320, 14 Edw. II

Robertus Touk (Tok), Miles. Derbyshire

Robertus de Grendon. Staffs.

Johannes de Hynkeleye. Staffs.

Johannes Pykestok. Stafford Bor

Ricardus Sabyn. Stafford Bor. Westminster, 15 July, 1321, 15 Edw. II.

Johannes de Hampton. Rochester.

Hugo de Draycote. Ilchester.

Robertus Tok. Staffs.

Robertus de Dutton. Staffs.

Ricardus Sabyn. Stafford Bor. Y <Milch).-Stafford Bo,

Johannes Paries. Colchester. Johannes Hampton. Leominster. Radulphus Bagod. Northants. Johannes de Swynnerton. Staffs Henricus de Bysshebury. Staffs.

Ripon, afterwards altered to York, 14 Nov., 1322,

16 Edw. II.

Hugo de Draicote. Ilchester. Johannes Gyffard. Staffs. Philippus de Somervill. Staffs. Johannes de Hughtesdon. Stafford Bor. Simon de Melewych. -Stafford Bor. Johannes de Ocleye. Worcester Co.

' THE ANGLER'S COMPANION.' A friend has favoured me with the loan of an angling relic of considerable value and interest to Waltonians. It has been in his family for many years, and he believes it came down to him from his great-grandfather.

It is a large cream silk handkerchief, measuring 3 ft. by 2 ft. 9 in., and has been carefully repaired in places where time or moth has injured it. Running round it is an inch-and-a-half border, divided into oblong compartments. At the foot in large letters is the title * The Angler's Companion' (sine n. et L), flanked with some bars from the air of ' The Angler's Song.' Continuing the border on the left side are five instruc- tions under " Flies " ; five under " Pastes," extending to the top ; seven under" Worms" and eight down the right side under "Fishes and Insects." In the centre of the hand- kerchief is a portrait of Izaak Walton (giving dates of birth and death) against a back- ground of foliage, and high up a large urn on which are the words " Piscato[ribus] Sacrum " ; along the bottom is arranged fishing tackle. The remainder of the body of the handkerchief is filled up with about two dozen ovals, on which are printed pic- tures of various freshwater fish, in each case giving the months to fish and the bait to use for each sort of fish as well as the kind of rivers where they are to be found, also numbers referring to the meticulous instruc- tions in the border. The whole is printed in a light brown.

I have consulted the best edition of Westwood and Satchell's ' Bibliotheca Pis- catoria ' and other authorities without finding any reference to this silk broadside, although a paper broadside called ' The Angler's Assist- ant ' i? duly described.

The general character of the type and the pictures of fish, &c., induce me to think it may date back to the Johnsonian period, when the great doctor revived an interest in Walton's writings, and his contemporaries the Rev. Moses Browne and Sir John Hawkins piously reprinted ' The Compleat Angler.' I should like to learn something about it, and to know whether other examples have survived. C. ELKIN MATHEWS.

Chorley Wood, Herts.