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who would write "reddishes, sparrowgrass, and cowcumbers." I should be sorry to be suspected of any one of the three last; but "mangold" I will say and write till the authority of the best German scholars decrees otherwise. GEO. E. FRERE. _The Whetstone_ (Vol. vii., pp. 208. 319.).--Herbert, in his _Typographical Antiquities_, vol. ii. p. 1144., cites a book entitled, _Fower great Liers striving who shall win the Silver Whetstone. Also a Resolution to the Countreyman, proving it utterly unlawful to buy or use our yearely Prognostications_, by W. P.: 8vo., printed by R. Waldegrave; no date. H. C. _Charade_ (Vol. vi., p. 604.).-- "By mystic sign and symbol known, To Daniel, wise and meek, alone, Was Persia's coming _wo_ foreshown. "And in great Caesar's proudest day, The Gospel held a mightier sway, And _man_ shone forth with purest ray. "But when, in Babylonia chain'd, _Man_ of his deepening _wo_ complain'd, A _woman_ conquering both, in faithful Esther reign'd." SOPHRONIA SPHYNX. _Parochial Libraries_ (Vol. vi., p. 432. &c.; Vol. vii., p. 392.).--_Totnes_ may be added to the list of places containing parochial libraries. The books are placed in presses in the vestry room of the church, and so preserved from loss and damage to which they were formerly subjected. The collection is principally composed of works of divinity published in the seventeenth century, the age of profound theological literature. I noticed amongst the goodly array of weighty folios, the works of St. Augustine, the _Homilies_ of St. Chrysostom, works of St. Ambrose, St. Gregory, &c., the works of the high and mighty King James, Birckbek's _Protestant Evidence_, and Walton's _Polyglott_. Nothing is known of the history and formation of this library. Inside the cover of one of the volumes is the following inscription: "Totnes Library. The guift of Mr. Thomas Southcott, July 10. 1656." I found the following incorrect and antiquated piece of information respecting this library in a flimsy work, published in 1850, entitled, _A Graphic and Historical Sketch of the Antiquities of Totnes_, by William Cotton, F.S.A., _note_, p. 38.: "I know not what the library contains. I believe nothing more than theological lumber. It is always locked up, and made no use of by those who keep it, and it is inaccessible to those who would wish to examine it. I was once there by accident, and looked into some bo
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