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 412 NOTES AND QUERIES. [9* s. iv. NOV. is, -99. J. W. Bone, add ix. 97 Rev. Thomas Boys (Vedette, *c.), 6th S. ii. 240 Charles Bradlaugh, 7th S. xi. 120 Andrew Edmund Brae (A. E. B., E. B. C.), 6th S. vi.323 W. E. Buckley, add 426 Thomas Kuckton, read Thomas Jamtt Buckton Rev. F. B. Butler, 6th S. vii. 420 C. H. E. Carmichael (Nomad) L. Christie (Ellcee) Charles Henry Cooper (S. Y. R.), 3rd 8. ix. 253 Right Hon. John Wilson Croker (C.), 2nd S. iv. 139 Prof. T. S. Davies, 1" S. iii. 46 W. Dilke (W. D.) Charles John Eyston (C. J. E.), 6th S. vii. 180 James Fred. Ferguson (J. F. F.). 1" S. viii. 94 W. J. Fitzpatrick, 8th S. viii. 520 W. S. Gibson (W. S. G.) H. S. Grazebrook (H. S. G.), 8th S. ix. 520 H. G. Griffinhoofe, 8th 8. xi. 220 Rev. C. G. V. Harcourt, 4th S. vii. 25 E. C. Hawtrey (E. C. H.) C. Hindley, 8th 8. iii. 420 Henry F. Holt, 4th S. vii. 381 Clarence Hopper (Abracadabra, Ithuriel), 4th S. iii. 170 Dr. F. C. Husenbeth (F. C. H.), 4"> S. x. 365 C. M. Ingleby. add v. 239 Geo. Vere Irving, 4th S. iv. 398 Henry Jackson (II. J.) H. Jervis (Thus) Rev. Francis Kilvert, 3d S. xi. 188 Samuel Lucas (8. I... I Lord Lyttelton, 5"1 S. v. 341 J. MaskelHJ.M.) Wm. Tho. Mercer (W. T. M.) Rd. I). Ness (P. H., W. D.), 3"1 S. xii. 326 B. Nicholson, add 300 J. H. I. Oakley, 5'" 8. vii. 60 Hugh Owen, 8th 8. xi. 140 John Power, 4th S. ix. 417 Mary Powley (M. P., Cumberland) Craufurd Tait Ramage, 5th 8. x. 478 J. HiKaud, 7th S. vi. 120 F. Rimbault, 5tb S. vi. 300 James Roche (J. R., Cork) Archdeacon A. B. Rowan (A. B. R.), 2nd S. ix. 455 Scharff, read Scharf Sir G. G. Scott. 5th S. ix. 260 A. R. Shilleto (Erato Hills), 'D.N.B.,' Hi. 106-7 W. J. Bernhard Smith, 6th S. iii. 220 J. J. Stocken, add 346 C. J. Stone, 7th S. ii. 140 Lord Strangford (P. C. S. S.), 1" S. xi. 456; xii. 16 Robt. Swift (St.), (? reference) Edm. Lenthall Swifte (E. L. S.), 5th S. v. 60, 79, 160 G. D. Tomlinson, 6th S. x. 240 N. Triibner (N. T.), 6th S. ix. 280 G. Turner (G. T.) E. M. Ward, R.A., 5"1 S. xi. 60 Rev. H. Ward (H. W.), 6»> S. i. 520 Rev. Edw. Wilton (E. W.) W. C. B. I have been pleased in reading all about our "dear old 'N. & Q..'" but as I have always been a lover of truth and accuracy, I can scarcely allow your list of obituary notices to pass unchallenged. I find amongst the names of agreat many of my old friends that of Robert iVhite. The writer, although an octogenarian, is the identical person still in the flesh! Although a very poor impression of Mr. Thoms's portrait, I am very pleased to have t; I have plenty of his notes and presenta- tion copies of his books, but I had not his portrait. ROBERT WHITE. This list might be corrected. The right name of H. Bernhard-Smith was William John Bernhard-Smith. I do not see in the list the naine of Thomas Keightley, the author of the ' Fairy Mythology.' At one time he was a constant contributor to ' N. <fe Q.' I have read in ' N. & Q.' an interesting contribution on Thomson's Seasons' by Martin Tupper. His name does not appear. The late Lord Lyttelton used to contribute frequently. The late Earl of Lytton (Owen Meredith) wrote one letter. I answered a query of Leicester Warren, who also published a long note in ' N. <fc Q.' This was the same gentleman that was afterwards Lord de Tabley. I have an impression on my mind that Mr. Clouston is dead. If so, he should not be forgotten. E. YABDLEY. The list of contributors signing their names to their communications in ' N. <fe Q.' is not complete. It does not include, for instance, Mr. G. O. Boase, a memoir of whom by me appeared at the time of his death. I was told at the time that J. B., who wrote on William Penn in the number for 21 Feb., 1880 was Mr. John Bright. Mr. Turle told me that the question in 21 July. 1877, p. 49, on the 'Apologia,' which I answered on p. 98, was by Newman himself. W. P. COURTNEY. Lord Napier and Ettrick was, at one time, a pretty frequent contributor, under various signatures. H. T. From the copious list I miss the name of Hensleigh Wedgwood, who died in 1891. A. H. [[The index list contained those only of whom obituary notices have appeared. We could our- selves augment the list considerably. Not more than a tew weeks ago died Col. Grant, to whom allusion is made above, one of our oldest and best friends. In spite of close personal knowledge, we had no biographical particulars. Such are frequently sent in from contributors more fortunately situated than ourselves.] WELSH MANUSCRIPT PEDIGREES. WILL you permit me to call attention to a MS. in the British Museum, Additional 28,033 and 28,034, which it is most important to affi-