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 12 s. vii. JULY si, 1920.] NOTES AND QUERIES. 85 Richard II. Archceologia, xlv. 309-327. Henry V. Archceologia, Ixv. 129-186 and Arch. Cantiana, viii. 294-299. Katherine de Valois. Archceologia, xlvi. 281-296. Henry VI. Archceologia, Ixii. 533-542. All Souls' College, Oxford, statue over entrance. Edward IV. Vetusta Monumenta III. 1796, 1-4 and Arch, diliana ii. 169-170. Henry VII. Cambridge, Antiq. Soc., v. 265 and Archceologia, xvi. 80. Bronze bust by Torriganno (?1500) in V. and A. Museum. Henry VIII.- -Statues at King's and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge. Stone bust (1881) exterior of Ye Olde King's Head, King's Head Yard, Borough. Catharine of Aragon. Arch. Journ., xi. 353-366 and Archceologia, xvi. 22-28 Charles I. Hammersmith Parish Ch. bronze bust with inscription " The effigie was erected by the special appointment of Sir Nicholas Crispe, Knight and Baronet, as a grateful commemoration of the glorious martyr King Charles the First of blessed memory." Beneath the bust is a marble urn containing the heart of Sir Nicholas. United Service Museum, Whitehall, bronze tablet with inscription under centre window : On the 30th January, 1648 O.S. | His Majesty King Charles I. | passed through the hall of | this building to the scaffold | erected in front of this spot. | Charles I. and Henrietta Maria. Bronze statues by Fanelli, St. John's College, Oxford. Charles I. and Charles II. Botanical Garden, Oxford. Over the gateway are statues in niches, said to have been pur- chased out of a fine paid by Anthony a Wood for libelling the Earl of Clarendon in a satire in the first edition of ' AthensB Oxonienses.' I am indebted to 'Mr. W. G. Strickland for pointing out that the statues from the Dublin Tholsel are Charles I. and Charles II. and not as stated at 12 S. v. 260 ('Dublin Corporation Assembly Rolls,' 1683). Charles II. Windsor Castle, W. end of quadrangle, statue, base sculptured by Gibbons. James II. University College, Oxford, statue over gateway. Anne. University College, Oxford, statue over gateway. George III. Obelisk in memory of the King's recovery at Lord Ailesbury's park, Tottenham, Wilts. ; originally erected in La Trappe (Brandenburgh House), Hammer- smith by Lord Melcombe to his wife's memory. 'Two of George III.'s children, the Duke of Sussex and the Princess Sophia, are buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. Particulars are desired of the figures of Saxon kings formerly in St. Mary's Chapel, -. Kingston-on-Tbames. J. ABDAGH. 27 Hartismere Road, Walham Green, S.W.6. A SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY CHAPLAIN'S LIBRARY. Iisr the " Invoyce of Money es ; and Mer- chandise " sent out by the East Indian- Company on the London to their factory at Bantam in Java in May, 1668 (' India*- Office Records,' Home Series, 'Miscel-- laneous,' vol. xv.) occurs the following', interesting list of books : ONE BOX WRITT UPON BOOKIES DrB:, CONT. : BOOKS FOB THE LlBRAJtY AS FOLLOWS 1 Calvine opera 1 Wheatleyes new birth. . 1 Parei opera 1 Cambridge Concordance 1 Plantin Hebrew Bible. . 1 Greeke Septuagini Caryl on Jobes Complaint Hutcheson on John ,, prophetts Dubson on Matthew and Hebrew ,, Psalmes. . *. . Willers Synopsis Genesis and Exodus 1 Samuel 1 Romans 1 Daniell 1 Willson's Dictionary 1 Amitis opera 1 Dutch Annotations 1 Scaepulae Lexicon 1 Baldwini opera 1 Beza in novo tes tamts. 1 Pagnini Thesauras 1 BurroughesIIosea 1 Irenicum .. 1 Worship 1 Conversation 1 Contentionem Reconcilition Eearthly sic] mindednesse Saints Treasurey Burroughes faith and hope. , Lord of hosts 1 Gratious Spirrifc. . 1 Moses Choise 1 Selfe Deniall 1 Matthew. . 1 ,, Revelation i ,, Remession i Saints happinesse 1 Spotts i Drakes Cronology i Dyke on the heart 6 8 d. - , . 5

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