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 12 s. ix. SEPT. io, 1921.] NOTES AND QUERIES. 211 BURTAL-PLACES OF ROYAL ACADEMICIANS AND ASSOCIATES. Can anyone say where the following are buried ? 1. William Frederick Yeames, ob. May 3, 1918. 2. Briton Riviere, ob. April 20, 1920. 3. Alfred Parsons, ob. Jan. 16, 1920. 4. Sir Alfred East, ob. Sept. 28, 1913. 5. Philip Richard Morris, ob. April 22, 1902. 6. Matthew Ridley Corbet, ob. June 25, 1902. Lancaster. T. CANN HUGHES. [2. Briton Riviere : cremated at Golders Green, April 23, 1920. 4. Sir Alfred East : buried at Kettering, April 10, 1913.] BURIAL-PLACES OF ECCLESIASTICS. Can anyone say where the following are buried ? 1. Charles Thomas Baring, Bishop of Durham, ob. Sept. 14, 1879. 2. John Sheepshanks, Bishop of Norwich, ob. June 3, 1912. 3. William Walsh, Sufm, Bishop of Dover, ob. Oct. 27, 1918. 4. Henry Lynch Blosse, Dean of Llandaff, ob. Jan. 28, 1879. 5. James Allen, Dean of St. Davids, ob. June 25, 1897. 6. George William Kitchen, Dean of Durham, ob. Oct. 13, 1912. 7. Francis Pigou, Dean of Bristol, ob. Jan. 25, 1916. 8. Shadrach Pryce, Dean of St. Asaph, ob. , 1910. 9. James Allan Smith, Dean of St. Davids, ob. Nov. 29, 1918. 10. William Barker, Dean of Carlisle, ob. Jan. 25, 1917. 11. Richard Maurice Bonnor, Dean of St. Asaph, ob. March 25, 1889. 12. James Vincent Vincent, Dean of Ban- gor, ob. March 22, 1876. Lancaster. T. CANN HUGHES. [2. John Sheepshanks : bviried in the Cloister Garth, Norwich Cathedral, June 7, 1912. 6. George William Kitchen : buried in Durham Cathedral, Oct. 16, 1912. 7. Francis Pigou : buried in Bristol Cathedral, Jan. 29, 1916. 10. William Barker: buried in Carlisle Cathedral, Jan. 31, 1917.] HAFOD PRESS. Knowledge as to when the said Press was founded, some of its publications and length of time it flourished would be esteemed. ANEURIN WILLIAMS. Menai View, North Road, Carnarvon. ROBERT JONES, AUTHOR OP ' MUSE'S GARDEN OP DELIGHTS.' Can a reader locate birthplace and where and when the demise of this author ? ANEURIN WILLIAMS. Menai View, North Road, Carnarvon. PORTRAIT OP JOHN BUNYAN. In June, 1909, it was reported by the Somersetshire Standard that a contemporary portrait of John Bunyan in oils had been discovered in a shop near Frome, inscribed " John Bunyan, etat 56, T. K. pinxt." Does any reader know anything further as to this find ? STAPLETON MARTIN. The Firs, Norton, Worcester. " KATE RAMSAY." Can any reader tell me if any lady rejoicing in the sobriquet of " the Beautiful Kate Ramsay " flourished i during the reign of George IV. (either when Prince Regent or King), and, if so, of any details concerning her origin and career ? J. C. RUSSELL PARSONS. MUSTARD FAMILY. Any information re- garding families of this name will be accept- able. Can anyone tell me if the name took its origin from the edict which, forbade the name " McGregor," or did it originate in France during the Huguenot disturbances ? M. FERGUSON. PEWSEY : PROVERBIAL SAYING. Some time since, in company with a friend from Wiltshire, I was introduced to a young girl who told us she came from Pewsey. " What (said my friend), where the bacon ate the cat ? " The inquiry, though evidently meant in all good nature, was as evidently resented. Can anyone explain the allusion it contains ? C. C. B. REVANS. John Revans was admitted to Westminster School in 1813, Stebbing Revans in 1820, and Samuel Revans in 1821. I should be glad to obtain any information about their parentage and careers. G. F. R. B. THOMAS HIBBINS was admitted to West- minster School May 16, 1778. I should be glad to obtain any information about his parentage and career. A boy of the same names was at Eton 1775-77, but is unidenti- fied in Mr. Austen-Leigh's Eton College Register. G. F. R. B.