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mark the spot where the duke fell, with the inscription " Hie cecidit."

The Abbe de Laval states, in his Etude Historique sur Vincennes' (p. 57), that this column bore the following inscription m

bronze letters :

Ici

est le corps

de tres haut, tres puissant

Louis Antoine Henri de Bourbon

Due d'Enghien

Prince du Sang

Pair de France

Mort

a Vincennes le 21 Mars

1804 a 1'age

de 31 ans, 7 mois, 18 jours.

This is incorrect, the only inscription on the column being the two words "Hie cecidit. The column was removed in 1826, and, after lying for some time in the courtyard, was placed in a casemate, which is entered by a doorway under the vaulted gateway of the Porte du Bois, where it is at present, covered with rubbish. JOHN HEBB.

Primrose Club, S.W.

ORIEL COLLEGE. (See ante, p. 283.)

THE following names may be added to the above from Boase's 'Registrum Collegii Exoniensis ' (1894) :

John de Landreyn, p. 4. Cornish Fellow, Exeter Coll., 1344 ; called M.A., M.B., scholar in theology six years, in a university petition of 1362 to Urban V. ; D.D., Fellow of Oriel, 1360 ; one of the two Senior Fellows there, 1386 ; and had joined in condemning the Wyclifite doctrines, 1381 ('Fasc. Zizaniorum,' 112, 288). Gutch, i. 499; Wood's 'City,' i. 147; 'Statutes,' iii. app., 31, 39; Le Neve, iii. 548 ; Clark's ' Oxford Colleges/ 98 ; ' Early Muniments of Oriel' (ed. Shad well), No. 26, and 18 Oct., 1366, No. 37, Landreyn, Redruth, and the Chancellor to govern Oriel until the dispute as to the Provostship is settled, No. 38. John Landreyn was Canon of Wind- sor, 1 Jan., 1375/6, but exchanged with .Richard de Brokelby for a preb. of Glasney, near Penryn, 11 Jan., 1375/6 (Newcourt, i. 750) ; summer, 1375/6, " iiii d pro vino dato magistris Johanni Landreyn et W Stykelyngh quando tractaverunt de negociis Robert! de Trethewy." See Coxe, No. xxviii. 'Lam- beth Keg.,' Langham, fol. 29, 18 Oct., 1366, William de Daventre, Provost of Oriel, as proctor for Master John Landreyn, return him as resident in Lincoln diocese, and as holding the church of St, Mawgan in Kerrier,

Exon diocese, worth 10. a year, and as expecting a prebend at St. Asaph by pro- vision of Pope Urban V., being M.A. and D.D. and M.D. He died 1409 (Martin Lerce- dekne was rector of Mawgan, 1410). In * Oriel Treasurer's Accounts,' 1409-10, occurs " pro vino dato presbiteris pro exequiis M. Johannis Landreyn iiiis.," and next year " in septimana Ascensionis pro vino pro Landreyn/' Ran- nie's 'Oriel Coll., '39.

Martin Archdeacon or Ercedekne or L'erch- deken, p. 15. Seventh son of Sir John and Cecily, 'R. I. C.,' ix. 430, 435; Cornish Fellow, Exeter Coll., summer, 1372-4; held various benefices. In his will (Chichele's 'Keg.' at Lambeth, i. fol. 435), made Monday in Pentecost week, 1430, in his " hospicio " at Exeter, he leaves 20s. to the scholars of Oriel Hall. In ' Oriel Treasurer's Accounts,' 1411- 1412, among contributions by parishioners of St. Mary's for work on the stalls, occurs an entry "de magistro Martino Archedeken xxs."

Ralph Redruth (Redruffe, Ruderhith), p. 18. Cornish Fellow, Exeter Coll., 1374; D.D.,one of two Senior Fellows of Oriel before July, 1373, and in 1386 ; Chancellor of the Uni- versity, 1392 ; of Exon. Coll., 1392, lately of Oriel ; Gutch, i. 525, 528 ; iii. app., 3 ; Rogers, ii. 646 (Feb., 1395); 'Statutes,' iii. app., 39, 46 ; Smith, 264 ; Bokenham's ' Reg.' (Lincoln), fol. 359 ; Le Neve, iii. 548 ; Clark's ' Oxford Colleges,' 98 ; Rannie's ' Oriel Coll.,' 38, 39 ; rector of Grittleton, dioc. Sarum, when instit. to rectory of Creed, in Cornwall, 18 Nov., 1395, in the person of his proxy, Nicholas Herry, M.A. (patron, Richard II.), in exchange with John Grey ; 22 Dec., 1395, collated Canon of Glasney on resignation of John Grey, Michael Cergeaux his proxy, and Nicholas Herry, Sacristan of Glasney, proxy for Grey ; exch. Creed for St. Columb Major, 6 July, 1399 ; d. 1404 ; 24 March and 1 April, 1396, ''licence to M. Ralph Redruth sacre pagine professori, rector of St. Crida in Cornwall, to hear confes- sions," &c. ; 15 Sept., 1400, leave to Ralph Rud- ruth, rector of St. Columb Major, to celebrate in oratories, &c. Stafford's 'Reg.,' 54, 114, 162, 200, 280, 310. The above-mentioned Nicholas Herry was Provost of Oriel, 1426-7 (see Rannie's ' Oriel Coll.,' pp. 49, 53).

Henry Kay lie (Kayle, Kay el, Kael), p. 29. Cornish Fellow, Exeter Coll. ; occurs summer, 1407 1 in place of Cowling ; Provost of Oriel, 1421, and ordained subdeacon 21 Dec., 1421, on his title as Provost ; d. 1422 (Gutch, iii. 126) ; summer, 1422, " iid. oblatis in die obitus M. Henrici Kayl." He gave evidence, Sept., 1411, age twenty-one, at the inquiry by the Arch- bishop's Commissary into the conduct of