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discovered among the debris of Nottingham Castle western ditch. Here they were no doubt left by the workmen employed about the fabric and grounds of the Renaissance residence built here by the first Duke of Newcastle, in the last quarter of the seven- teenth century.

I lately searched St. Mary's baptismal registers, and found the following entries of the children of William and Elizabeth Sefton, or Sephton : 1696, Susannah ; 1698, James ; 1701, John ; 1703, Elizabeth ; 1708, Mary. The two last-named children are com- memorated by the local tombstone, the other three presumably surviving. The marriage of the parents does not occur in any of the Nottingham registers, neither, I believe, do any further burials of the family. Con- sequently they may perhaps have come from the Potteries, and afterwards have returned thither. I shall be glad of any further light. A. STAPLETON.

39, Burford Road, Nottingham.

LONDON TAVERNS IN THE SEVEN- TEENTH CENTURY. (10 S. xii. 127, 190, 254, 414.)

THE following list affords, by reason of its comparatively exhaustive nature and con- temporary date, what is perhaps a more satis- factory reply to MR. DASENT'S query than has yet appeared. I transcribe it from MS. Harley 5953, wherein it occurs at ff. 66A- 68s (modern numeration), among other London collections of seventeenth-century date.

John Taylor y e Water Poet his Travels thro' London to visit all y e Taverns in y e City & Suburbs. Alphabetically Digested in v e Year 1636.

Adam & Eve, in Tuttle Street.

Anchor, in West Smithfield ; East Smithfield ; Minories ; St. Olave's, Bermondsey Street.

Angel, in Long Acre ; Shoreditch ; Tower Gate ; Gate House, Westminster ; near Aldgate.

Antelope, in West Smithfield.

Antwerp, behind y* Exchange.

Archer, in Finsbury near Grub Street end.

Bear, in y 8 Palace Yard, Westminster ; Tower Street ; near Fleet-Bridge ; at y e Bridge-foot.

Bear & Dolphin, in Tower Street ; West Smith- field ; behind y e Exchange ; near Cripplegate

Bell, within Temple Barr ; without Bishop's Gate* ; in S e Nicholas Lane, Cannon Street ; S' Thomas's, Southwark ; King's Street, West- minster ; Distaff e Lane.

Bell Savage, on Ludgate Hill ; in y e Strand.

Bishop's Head, in Chancery Lane.

Black Bull, in the Palace Yard, Westminster ; Southwark ; Thames Street ; St. John's Street.

Bull Head, in Tower Street ; East Smithfield ; Cheapside ; Southwark ; without Bishopsgate. Cardinal's Hat> without Newgate ; in Cornhill. Castle, w th out Bishopsgate ; w th out Newgate ; in Pater Noster Row ; Cornhill ; near Paul's Chain ; in S* Clement's Church Yard ; Fleet Street ; Bread Street ; Wood Street ; White Chapel.

Cat, in Long Lane. Chequer, in White Chapel. Cooper's Hoop, in Leadenhall Street. Cross-Keys, in Bedford Bury ; Strand, near

York House ; Holbourn. Cross Tavern, near Charing Cross. Crown, in Old Fish Street ; West Smithfield. Dog, at Westminster ; Drury Lane ; Ludgate

Street ; within Newgate ; in Chancery Lane ;

near Bishopsgate.

Dolphin, in Tower Street ; Old Fish Street. Dunstan's, at Temple Bar. Eagle, in Cow Lane.

Faulcon, on y e Bank-Side ; in Rosemary Lane. Fleece, in Bedford Bury ; Little Britain ; Cornhill. Floicer-de-Lis, in Finch Lane. Fortune, in Drury Lane ; Golden Lane. Fountain, in Fleet Street ; East Smithfield ; Old

Baily ; near y e Savoy ; at Aldersgate. Garter, in Long Lane. Globe, in Fleet Street ; Shoreditch ; King's

Street, Westminster ; Turn Mill Street ;

S e John's Street ; Fleet Lane ; within Aid

gate ; in White Fryers. Goat, in Smithfield. Golden Field Gate [sic], at the upper end of

Holborn. Golden Lyon, at New York House ; Lincoln's Inn

Fields ; Westminster ; Fetter Lane ; Silver

Street ; Crouched Fryers ; Chancery Lane. Grasshopper, in Threadneedle Street, near Finch

Lane. Green Dragon, in Cheapside ; Paul's Church Yard ;

White Chapel ; Lambeth Hill ; S 1 George's

Church, Southwark ; Drury Lane ; Fleet

Street. Greyhound, without Cripplegate ; in Bow Lane ;

Black Fryers ; Upper Ground in Southwark. Half-Moon, in White Chapel ; Minories ; Alders- gate Street ; S* Katherine's ; Strand. Harroio, in Charter House Lane ; Southwark ;

Gracious Street ; Little Wood Street ; Drury

Lane. Harts' Horn & Miter, at y e end of Charter House

Lane.

Hound, in Fleet Street. Katherine Wheel, in S' Katherine's, Tuthill

Street. King's Arms, in S 1 Martin's in y e Fields ; Cat-

eaton Street ; Milford Lane end ; Southwark ;

Holbourn ; Thredneedle Street ; S* Martin's

[-le-Grand]. King's Head, at Ludgate ; in S' John's Street ;

Rosemary Lane ; Westminster ; Leaden Hall

Street ; w th in Bishopsgate ; w th out y e same

near y* Spittle ; in Walbrooke ; Pudding

Lane ; New Fish Street ; Old Fish Street ;

Lumbard Street ; Tower Hill ; Drury Lane ;

Strand ; Black Fryers ; Fleet Street ; Horsely

Down ; Thames Street ; Convent [sic] Garden. Lamb, in Drury Lane. Man in t/ Moon, in King's Street, [Westminster].*


 * This entry much cut into in binding, so query.