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 9th S. IV. July 1, '99.] NOTES AND QUERIES. Rooker, M. A., engraver.—B.M. Rossi, C.—R.A.L. Russell, J.—R.A.L. 'Russell, Dr. Patrick.— Colnaghi. '.Salomon, J. P., musician.—Colnaghi. •Sandby, P.—R.A.L. Sandby, Thos.—R.A.L. •Scott, Sir William.—N.P.G. Scott,, brickmaker.—Colnaghi. Serres, D.—R.A.L. •Seward, W.-N.P.G. •Sharp, Granville.—N.P.G. •Sharp, W., surgeon.—R.C.S. Sheldon, John, anatomist.—R.C.S. •Shield, W., musical composer.—N.P.G. Sims, J., physician.—Klackner. Small,, singer.—W. RobertR. Smedley, Capt. H.E.I.C.-W. Roberts. Smirke, R.—R.A.L. ■Smirke. R., junior.—R.A.L. Smith, Joseph.—Colnaghi. Smith,, musician.—Colnaghi. •Steevens, George.—N.P.G. Stothard. Thos.—R.A.L. Stubbs, Geo.—R.A.L. Taylor, J., oculist.—R.C.S. Thomson, Hy.—R.A.L. Townley, James, Proctor in the Commons.—Col- naghi. Tresham, H.—R.A.L. Turner, J. M. W.—R.A.L. Tyler, W.-R.A.L. Venn, J.-R.A.Ll Waithman, R.—Colnaghi. Walker, Sir Geo.—Colnaghi. •"Walpole, Horace.— N.P.G.; Mag. of Art, Oct., 1898.* Warren, Peter, 1795.—Stuart. Another, undated. —Jackson. ■West, B.—R.A.L. Westall, R. -R.A.L. Wheatley, F.-R.A.L. •Whitefoord. Caleb.—Christie's, 15 May, 1899. •Wilmot, John, F.R.S.—Colnaghi. •Wilton, Jos.—R.A.L. Wolcot, Dr., "Peter Pindar."-B.M. Wroughton, .comedian.—Klackner. Wyatt, J.—R.A.L. Young, Arthur.—N.P.G. •Zoffany, J.—R.A.L. In the sale there were eight other portraits without names, but respectively described as an engraver, the superintendent of the Bengal warehouses, an auditor of the Board of Works, a surgeon, an architect, a gentleman, a French painter, and the editor of a newspaper. Some of these it should not be difficult to identify. It ought perhaps to be mentioned that the portraits of Bensley, Kemble, King, and White- foord were also in the Dance sale last year, that they passed into the possession of Mr. William Wright, and that they were included in his collection of water-colour drawings, curious oversight, as Robert Walpole, but there can be no question about the portrait representing Horace Walpole, ifcc, which Messrs. Christie sold on 15 May last. W. Roberts. Carlton Villa, Klea Avenue, Clapham, S.W. 'DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY': NOTES AND CORRECTIONS. {Continued from 9th S. iii. 204.) Vol. LVIII. Pp. 19-21. Bp. Ullathorne. There is a chapter on him in J. F. Hogan's 'Australian in London and America,' 1889 ; Dr. Little- dale's ' Unity and the Rescript' was a reply to Ullathorne. P. 21 a. Richard Ullerston ; see Poulson's ' Holderness,' i. 250-3, ii. 277, where he is called " Ulverstone." For "Beford" read Beeford. P. 23 b, 1.1. Insert and after "Yorkshire." Pp. 36-7. W. Upcott. E. H. Barker's 'Literary Anecdotes,' 1852, ii. 5, 6. P. 39. James Upton compiled "IIoikiAjj 'lo-ropia, Extracts from Greek Historians, with Notes and Latin Version, as a Delectus for Eton School," 1701, dated from Eton, June, 1701. His ' Ascham ' was reissued in 1815. Pp. 43-5. David Urquhart was entertained at a public dinner in Hull, 26 Dec, 1838, and his speech printed ; his ' Pillars of Hercules' was adversely reviewed by Ford in the Quar- terly Review, March, 1850; ' Manual of Turkish Bath,' edited from Urquhart by Sir J. Fife, 1865 ; story of his bringing up a child without clothes, ' N. k Q.,' 3rd S. ix. 381; he issued many pamphlets, of which five vols, were offered to public libraries in 1882 by the conductors of the Diplomatic Review; see Spectator, 16, 23 May, 1885, Eastern Morning News, 13, 16 Dec, 1898. P. 52 a. John Urry. Hearne's 'Qui. Neubrig.,' 1719, ii. 770. Pp. 64-72. Abp. Ussher's sermon at Wanstead, 1624, received much attention, Chilling worth, ' Rel. Prot.,' 1846, pp. 26, 237, 262 ; Baxter, ' Reform'd Pastor,' 1656, pp. 423, 462. Baxter admired him, wrote his 'Call to the Unconverted' at his request, and says there were " but three such in all our times, as Usher, Gataker and Vines," 'Reform'd Pastor,' pp. 161-2 ; ' Works,' ed. Jenkyn, 1846, pp. lvii, 43; Vines, 'Sacrament,' 1677, poem prefixed. He supplied various readings to Dr. H. Hammonds 'Paraphrase'; a MS. of his on music is mentioned in ' Aratus,' Oxon., 1672, ii. 47 ; a letter on the Ignatian Epistles, Wordsworth, 'Eccl. Biog.,' v. 367; his friend- ship with Sir M. Hale, ibid., vi. 45, 74 ; Hervey styles him that" oracle of universal learning," 'Meditations,' 1758, i. 272; Blackwall calls him "venerable," 'Sacred Classics,' 1737
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