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 170 NOTES AND QUERIES. HERALDIC QUERY. ^Can anyone give me I am awa re that H.M.S. Prince George a coat of arms with three swans collared was burnt in 1758 in the Bay of Biscay and chained on a blue field ? E. E. COPE. with a loss of 485 lives, but Robert Beadon's name was not on the muster roll of that TREWTHE FAMILY. Particulars of this ship, family desired. Burke gives no name like it. Is it Cornish ? E. E. COPE. ANGER, AUNGIER, ANGIER. William Anger married Sarah Peak, May 30, 1683, at St. Mary's Church, Whittlesea, Cambs. Any readers able to supply any other details, antecedents, family relationships, &c., of either of above parties would greatly oblige W. B. AINGER. 96, Sloane Street, London, S.W. THE REV. CHARLES ASHTON, DJD., Master of Jesus College, Cambridge. Who were his parents ? Where did he die in March, 1752 ? Was he ever married ? The 'D.N.B.,' ii. 175, does not supply the desired information. G. F. R. B. EVANS. Andrew Fitzherbert Evans was admitted to Westminster School in June, 1779 ; John Evans in July, 1729, aged 10; Thomas Evans in September, 1777 ; and Yeoman Evans in June, 1730, aged 12. Any information about their respective careers would be useful. G. F. R. B. H. C. BARNARD. The Grey House, Yatton, Somerset. CHARLES II., " COFFIN-FACED." In < that town. Masson's ' Milton,' vol. vi. (book ii., ch. i.), p. 346, the author calls Charles II., at the time of the Restoration, " coffin-faced." What is the meaning of this epithet ? LANGEL. VALENTINE GREEN. I am anxious to find out who were the parents and grand- parents of Valentine Green the mezzotinter. Has anyone gone into this question ? There was a Valentine Green in Sheffield in 1687. Is it probable he was grandfather of the CHARLES DRURY. REBECCA GODSALVE. In vol. xxxiii. of the British Record Society, ' Marriage the following entry occurs : 1689, December. William George and Rebecca I Godsalve (widow). Can anyone say what was the maiden ! name of Mrs. Rebecca Godsalve and at what church or place the licence of the marriage of Wm. George and Rebecca God- salve was to be operative ? Mrs. Rebecca George surviving her hus- band (Wm. George) afterwards married Thomas Powell of Cirencester, and was a great benefactress to the Yellow School in T. C. TOMBS. THEODORE PRICE. Who was Theodore Price, whose whole-length portrait was painted by John James Masquerier and engraved in mezzotint by Charles Turner in 1829 reproduced in The Connoisseur, August, 1921 ? Any information respecting him will be gratefully received. LEONARD C. PRICE. Essex Lodge, Ewell. BEADON. In the supplement to Burke's 'Landed Gentry' (1853) it is stated that Robert Beadon (brother of Richard Beadon, Bishop of Bath and Wells) " perished on board the Prince George packet which was burnt in Plymouth Sound." I shall be grateful if any reader of ' N. & Q.' can give me the date and further particulars of this disaster ? PUNCH AND JUDY. Having heard that the names Punch and Judy are a corruption of Pontius Pilate and Judas Iscariot, and are derived from a medieval mystery play, 1 should be glad to know the legend and the names of books dealing with the subject. I have found books on the medieval legends of Judas Iscariot, but not in any way con- necting him with Punch and Judy. SHEELAH READE. [The following references to ' Punch and Judy ' in our columns may be of use to our correspon- dent : IS. v. 610; vi. 43, 1842 S. ii. 430, 495 3 S. ii. 387, 476 (chap-books) 4 S. iv. 532 (etymology of "Punch") 5 S. vi. 296, 333, 354; vii. 37; x. 347, 394, 476, 525 7 S. xi. 3 9 S. v. 51310 S. xi. 371, 497 11 S. v. 289, 376, 477.] AUTHOR WANTED. Who wrote the following lines ? Would you could make of me a saint, Or I of you a sinner. J. LANDFEAR LUCAS.
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