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slain by the side of his lord. Mr. Tytler is also evidently wrong in placing, on the authority of Macpherson's _Notes on Winton_, this battle on the 5th of August, 1388. Froissart gives the date as the 19th of August, and as the moon was full on the 18th, the combatants would have bright moonlight all night, which agrees with all the narratives; on the 5th they would have little moonlight, and would have lost it soon. Though not very germane to the matter, except as being a point of chronology, I may add here that the remarkable solar eclipse, long remembered in Scotland by the name of the "Dark Hour," did not occur, as stated by Mr. Tytler, on 17th June, 1432, but on the same month and day of the following year. J. S. WARDEN. * * * * * DE BEAUVOIR PEDIGREE. I have in my possession a curious ancient pedigree of De Beauvoir and Harryes, headed thus: "The name De Beauvoir is from ---- in the kingdom of England; came into England with y^e Conquest of the Norman Duke, from whom is descended all that are now in England, they bearing for their coate armour the _first_, Azure, a chevron or, between three cinquefeuilles argent, by the name of De Beauvoir. The _second_ he beareth the guelles a chevron between three hayeres heads erased, by the name of Harreys. The _third_ (or) a lyon rampant azure, by the name of Throlpe. The _fourth_, Argent, a fess between three cressentes azure, by the name of ... within a mantle doubled guelles on two helmetes and torseyes proper and the first a demy-dragon, adorned properly guelles and argent, vert, by the foresaid name De Beauvoir; on the second a harye sitting argent between two bushes vert." The pedigree begins with "Sir Robert Beauvoir, Lord Beauvoir, Lord Baron of Beaver Castle, Knt.;" and the maternal line with "Sir Robert Harryes of Malden in Essex, Knt., came into England with the Saxons." In the tenth descent the sole heiress is represented as marrying "Robert, Lord Bellmoint," whose sole daughter married "John, Lord Manners, father of Edmund Manners, first Earl of Rutland, from whom is descended Roger, Earl of Rutland, now living." The pedigree ends with the nineteenth descendant, Henry de Beauvoir, of the Isle of Guernsey, who married the daughter of Peter Harreys of the Isle of Guernsey. Can any reader of "N. & Q." inform me whether descendants of that marriage are still to b
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