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 us. vi. JULY e, i9i2.] NOTES AND QUERIES.

LOXDOX, SATURDAY, JULY H,

CONTENTS. No. 132.

NOTES: -Cobbett Bibliography, 1 Casanoviana Statues and Memorials in the British Isles, 4 Fifteenth-Century Land Measures at Salisbury" Knickerbocker" A Post- script to Note on Old London Nomenclature, 6 " Wala " in Widsith ' Gift of Gloves at Funerals Cardinal Alphon*e de Richelieu, 7 The House of Brunswick, 8.

QUERIES: King Sifferth, 8 The Death of Shelley " Moolvee "Estates of Nonjurors Evangel Inkpot, 9 Moses Charas, Pharmacopoeus Regius " Stephani Roderici Castrensis Lusitani "Lyndon Evelyn Inscrip- tion in St. Mary's, Llanfair - Waterdine Orlow JSt. James's Boat' She Stoops to Conquer ' : Fxplanations Wanted, 10 Moss - Troopers Authors of Quotations Wanted Biographical Information Wanted Dingwall Family, 11.

REPLIES : Ships lost in the Great Storm, 11" Splendid Isolation " Baldwin's Gardens, Holborn, 14 Voltaire in England " The more the merrier " Casanova and Carlyle Robert Rollo Gillespie at Vellore Apparent Death "Sleeveless errand," 16 " Telling " Numbers Bite Again, and Bite Bigger 'Edward Cecil, Viscount Wimbledon, 17 Sir William Courtenay, 18.

7JOTES ON BOOKS : " The People's Books" 'The Fortnightly Review'' The Cornhill Magazine.'

Notices to Correspondents.

COBBETT BIBLIOGRAPHY.

THIS bibliography of first editions of William Cobbett will be appended to the Compiler's England and America,' a work based upon the unpublished family papers, which will be issued in the autumn in London by Mr. John Lane, and in New York by the John Lane Company.
 * Life and Letters of William Cobbett in

The first edition of every work that Cobbett wrote, edited, part-edited, or " in- troduced," with which the Compiler is acquainted, is referred to, and all the avail- able particulars given. When the Compiler has not been able to find a first edition, he has used a later edition, but in these cases he has stated that he has done so. There may be, however, a few pamphlets published Toy Cobbett during his first visit to America which have escaped notice, such pamphlets feeing very difficult to trace.

The Compiler is very much obliged to the Editor of ' X. & Q.' for kindly printing this Bibliography in his columns, and he will be grateful to any reader who will advise him of errors or omissions.

LEWIS MELVILLE.

Salcombe, Harpenden, Herts.

1793.

The Soldier's Friend ; or, Considerations on the late Augmentation of the Subsistence of the Private Soldier. " Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the Jaw " (Goldsmith). Written by a Subaltern. (Price 2d., or 100 copies, 10s. 6d.) 1793.

8vo, pp. 15. This work is sometimes attri- buted to Cobbett. Mr. Edward Smith, in his biography of Cobbett, refers to an edition of this work published by Ridgway in 1792.

1794.

Observations on the Emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley, and on the several Addresses delivered to Him, on his Arrival at New- York. " Du mensonge toujours le vrai demeure maitre : " Pour paraitre honnete homme, en un mot, il faut 1'etre ; " Et jamais, quoi qu'il fasse, un mortel ici bas, " Xe peut aux yeux du monde etre ce qu'il n'est pas." Boileau. Philadelphia printed : London : Re-printed for John Stock- dale, Piccadilly. 1794. Price One Shilling and Six-pence. 8vo, pp. 63

1795.

A Bone to Gnaw for the Democrats ; or, Observa- tions on a Pamphlet, entitled, ' ' The Political Pro- gress of Britain." The Third Edition, revised. " Quand tu manges, donnes a manger " Aux chiens, dusent-ils te mordre." La Pompadour. Philadelphia : Printed by Thomas Bradford, No. 8, South Front Street. 1795.

8vo, pp. v-66. The aiithor's name is given as " Peter Porcupine " on the title-page of the fourth edition, 1796.

Part II. A Bone to Gnaw for the Democrats, containing, 1st, Observations on a Patriotic Pamphlet entitled, "Proceedings of the United Irishmen." 2dly, Democratic Principles exem- plified by example. 3dly, Democratic Me- nioires ; or an Account of some Recent Feats performed by the Frenchified Citizens of the United States of America. Second Edition, With a New Preface, to which is subjoined a Song, to be sung by the Democrats at their future nocturnal meetings. By Peter Porcu- pine. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Thomas Bradford, Xo. 8, South Front Street. 1795.

8vo, pp. viii-66.

A Little Plain English addressed to the People of the United States, on the Treaty, negotiated with his Britannic Majesty, and on the Conduct of the President relative thereto ; in answer to ' The Letters of Franklin." With a Supple- ment containing an account, of the turbulent and factious proceedings of the opposers of the Treaty. By Peter Porcupine. . . .Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Bradford, Printer, Book- seller, and Stationer, Xo. 8, South Front Street. 1795.

8vo, pp. 8-iii.