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 302 NOTES AND QUERIES. [9'" s. iv. OCT. u, Priory of Finchale, Inventories and Account Rolls, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Ac. 8,045/6. Wills registered at York, from the year 1300 downwards. Ac. 8,045/4, Part 1. Wills from the Registry at York. Ac. 8,04o/4, .Part 2 Wills from the Registry at York. Ac. 8,045/4, Part 3. Wills from the Registry at York. Ac. 8,045/4, Part 4 Wills and Inventories from the Registry at York. Ac. 8,045/4, Part 5. Wills and Inventories from the Durham Registry. Ac. 8,045/2, Part 2. Wills and Inventories of the Northern Counties, from the eleventh century downwards. Ac. 8,045/2, Part 1. Sussex Archaeological Collections. Horstead Keynes.—Journal and Accounts of Giles Moore, 1655-79. ' Sussex Arch. Coll.,' vol. i. p. 65. Ac. 5,720. Iron Works of the Co. of Sussex.— An iron- master's account-book, p. 185. ' Sussex Arch. Coll.,' vol. ii. p. 169. Ac. 5,720. Account-books of the Everenden and Frewen families, seventeenth century. ' Sussex Arch. Coll.,' vol. iv. p. 22. Ac. 5,720. Churchwardens' Accounts, Bolney, temp. Hen. VIII. ' Sussex Arch. Coll.,'vol. vi. p. 244. Ac. 5,720. Inventory of Curteys, Bishop of Chichester. 4 Sussex Arch. Coll.,' x. 56. Ac. 5,720. Inventories of Goods, &c., temp. Hen. VIII. 'Sussex Arch. Coll.,' vol. xiii. p. 118. Ac. 5,720. Old Papers found at Cowdray House. 'Sussex Arch. Coll.,1 vol. xv. p. 67. Ac. 5,720. Social Condition of Sussex, 1631-2. 'Sussex Arch. Coll.,' vol. xvi. p. 20. Ac. 5,720. Extracts from the Diary of R. Stapley, Hickstead, Sussex, 1682 to 1724. • 'Sussex Arch. Coll.,' ii. 102, continued in vol. xviii. p. 151. Ac. 5,720. Churchwardens' Accounts, &c., of Lmdheld, six- teenth century. 'Sussex Arch. Coll.,' xix. p. 36. Parochial Accounts of Cowden, 1596-1714. 'Sussex Arch. Coll.,' xx. p. 91. Ac. 5,720. Domestic Habits of a Sussex Gent., seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 'Sussex Arch. Coll.,' xxiii. i). 36. Ac. 5,720. Hastings Documents (Accounts, &c.). Sussex Arch. Coll.,'xxiii. p. 85. Ac. 5,720. Marchant Diary, seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 'Sussex Arch. Coll.,' xxv. p. 163. Richard Eldridge, of Horsham, Bellfounder (some accounts), 1610, &c. 'Sussex Arch. Coll.,' xxxi. P'A Notice 'of the Rev. J. Allin, Rye, 1653-62. ' Sussex Arch. Coll.,' xxxi. p. 123. Ac. 5,720. Various Societies. Gawthorpe and Smithils, Lanes.—House and Farm Accounts of the Shuttleworths. edited by Harland, 1582 to 1621. Four Parts. Chetham Soc. Ac. 8,120, vols. xxxv., xli., xliii., xlvi. The Derby Household Books, sixteenth century, being Part 2 of the Stanley Papers. Chetham Soc. Ac. 8.120, vol. xxxi. Wills and Inventories of Lanes, and Cheshire. G. J. Piccope. Chetham Soc. Ac. 8,120, Old Series,, xxxiii., Ii., liv. Wills and Inventories of Lanes, and Cheshire. J. P. Earwaker. Chetham Soc., New Series. Ac. 8,120, vols. iii., xxviii., xxxvii. Oxford and Western Circuits : Judges' Expenses, 1596-1601. 'Camden Miscellany,' vol. iv. Household Expenses of Bishop Swinfield of Here- ford, 1289-90. Camden Soc. Ac. 8,113/57. Churchwardens' Accounts, Ludlow, sixteenth century. With a few entries from accounts of St. Michael's, Cornhill, London, fifteenth century. Camden Soc. Ac. 8,113/93. Bodmin Church: Receipts and Expenses in Building, 1469-72. 'Camdeu Miscellany,' vol. vii. Wills and Inventories from the Registers of Bury St. Edmunds and Sudbury. Camden Soc. Ac. 8,113/49. Roxburghe Club. — Household Books of John, Duke of Norfolk, edited by Payne-Collier, 1481-90. Ac. 8,104/55. Roxburghe Club.—Household Expenses of Eng- land, thirteenth and fifteenth centuries, illustrated by original records. Ac. 8,104/51. Sarum.—Churchwardens' Accounts, SS. Edmund and Thomas, edited by H. J. F. Swayiie. Wilts Record Society. Not in B.M. Catalogue. Accounts of the Great Chamberlains of Scotland, 1326-1453. Three Parts. Published by the Bannatyne Club. Ac. 8,248/79. Churchwardens' Accounts of Croscombe, Pilton, Yatton, Tintinhull, &c., 1349 to 1560. Somerset Record Society. Edited by Bishop Hobhouse, 1890. Ac. 8,133/4. Compota Domestica Familiarum de Bukingham et d'Angouleme, fifteenth century. With a short appendix of 1273. Abbotsford Club. Ac. 8,247/3. Aberdeen.—Extracts from accounts of the burgh. 142 pages, A.D. 1398-1657. ' Spalding Club Miscel- lany,' vol. v. Ac. 8,244/2. B. L. HuTCHINS. (To be continued.) SHAKESPEARIANA. ' OTHELLO,' V. ii. 1 (9th S. i. ?,83,422 ; iii. 364, 422 ; iv. 141). — Was Othello so nice and modest in his expressions that he would hesitate to whisper to the "chaste stars" that he was going to kill his wife because of "her disposition to infidelity " ? To lago, to Emilia, and to Desdemona herself, does not Shakespeare put into his mouth expressions so beastly that, when the play is put on the modern stage, decency requires that they be left unspoken 1 MR. MERTON DEY says, "If Othello is going to kill Desdemona through revenge for her act of infidelity, there is no occasion for his offering any ex- cuse whatever." True ; but he had to excuse the meditated deed to himself by assuring himself that the proofs of Desdemona's utter vileuess were so overpowering that no room was left for hesitation. These proofs he had set in array before his own mind, but he would not repeat them aloud, in all their loathsome- ness, in the hearing of the "chaste stars." The full proof which—credulous fool that he