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.monastery in England was Waverley. When of Giteaux, Quarr became a house of this 'datter order. Hence that monastery is ^usually called a Cistercian House
 * the order of Savigny amalgamated with that

J. HAUTENVILLE-COPE, Editor, Proceedings Hampshire Field Club Finchampstead Place, Berks.

"THAT " AND " WHICH " (12 S. vii. 351, -416). It has occurred to me that even an Englishman might find, on the instant, a ^difficulty of emphasis in such a sentence as the following: He said "that that that -that that speaker used should have been -which." LEES KNOWLES.

4 Park Street, W.I.

CANALETTO (12 S. vii. 409). There is no record of either Antonio Canai ( " Cana- ietto "), or his nephew, Bernardo Bellotto {who also called himself " Canaletto "), Ihaving visited Spain. Antonio Canal spent ,a few years in Rome and about eight years in England, but, apart from these journeys lie was never out of Venice, except to visit such places as Padua, Verona, and Milan.

Bellotto was also in Rome, Verona, Brescia, Milan and other places in Italy. About -the year 1745 he left Venice for good, ^and from this time his career can be traced, ^year by year, in Saxony, Austria, Russia, and Poland, until his death at Warsaw in 1780.

Some of Antonio Canal's early Venetian -views, of small size, are painted on copper plates. (Mrs.) HILDA F. FINBERG.

47 Holland Road, Kensington, W.14.

POEMS BY J, G. GRANT (12 S. vii. 407).

James Gregor Grant was lecturer for the Northern Union of Mechanics' Institutes, and

-resided in Sunderland. He wrote a series

of stories on local legends for The Newcastle Weekly Chronicle, and published 'Madonna Pia, &c,,' in 2 volumes in 1848 ('English

^Catalogue '). He died in London on Christ- mas Day % 1875, having left Sunderland a few years earlier. Besides being a poet it is

.recorded of him in The Monthly Chronicle of North Country Lore that he was a drama-

vtist, novelist, and critic of some note, as ^well as an able lecturer on History and other topics. His best-known novel is ' Rufus ; -or, The Red King,' three volumes (Saunders), published anonymously in 1838. It is

Relieved that at one time he edited The

JDurham Advertiser..

ARCHIBALD SPARKE.

ANGLESEY HOUSE, DRURY LANE ; CRADLE ALLEY (12 S. vii. 271, 335). See 'New Remarks of London .... Collected by the Company of Parish- Clerks,' 1732. "Cradle alley in drury lane " appears in the alpha- 3etical table of streets, &c., at end of the book, Dutisnot included in the names given under fiead of Parishes in the body of the volume. There is no mention of Cradle Alley in E lines' ' Topographical Dictionary of London,' 1831.

W. B. H.

ENGLISH ARMY LIST OF 1740 (12 S. vii. passim}. The following notes on the regiments of the English Army List of 1740, that have appeared in the current volume of ' N. & Q. ' may prove of interest ;

4th Dragoon Guards.

Edward Browne, retired on half pay as a captain in Loudoun's 1755.

Lord Daer : d. 1742, William only son of John 3rd Earl of Selkirk.

Richard Corbett : resigned November or De- cember 1755.

Robert Bettesworth : Capt.-Lieut., Nov. 12, 1741 ; Capt., Apr. 17, 1742.

Edmund Uvedale : Lieut., Nov. 12, 1741.

John Allen, d. 1754.

Philip Roberts : Capt., Mar. 12, 1754.

5th Dragoon Guards. John Bo wen : resigned 1741. Alexander Napier : resigned 1741. Henry Wallis : Capt.-Lieut., Apr. 15, 1749. Nathaniel Preston : Lieut., July 4, 1744. Naper William : Capt., July 14, 1749.

6th Dragoon Guards. Robert Maxwell : resigned 1741.

7th Dragoon Guards.

Richard Prescot : retired on half-pay 1742. Solomon Desbrisay : retired 1741. George Robinson : out of the regiment before

1744. Leming Richardson : Capt.-Lieut., Sept. 19,

1743. William Waldron : out of the regiment before

1741.

Anthony Morgan : retired 1743 (?). Francis Stewart : Hon. Francis Stuart apparently

3rd s. of Francis E. of Moray ; his brother

Henry joined the regiment in 1743 ; Capt.

July 24, 1742 ; Maj., Oct. 16, 1748. Thomas Congreve : resigned 1741. Charles Robinson, Lieut., Sept. 17, 1743. Charles Sibourg, left the regiment in 1740. Nathaniel Cholmley, Lieut., 24 July, 1742. Henry Campbell : Lieut., 1743. I Pennifather, d. 1741.

5th Dragoons.

Anthony Cope, resigned 1741. Charles Wardlow : did not he die in 1762.? John Warburton, Lt.-Col., May 13, 1747 ; d.

1750. William Higgins, d. in or before 1759.