charged with Superstition, pp. 46, 8vo. London. 1714.
PHYSICA ARISTOTELICA MODERNA ACCOMMODATA IN USUM JUVENTUTIS ACADEMICAE.
Auctore Guilelmo Taswell. 8vo. Lond., 1718.
ANTICHRIST REVEALED AMONG THE SECT OF QUAKERS. London, 1723.
The above were written by Wm. Taswell, D.D., Rector of Newington. Surrey,
&c.
MISCELLANEA SACRA; containing the Story of Deborah and Barak; David's
Lamentations over Saul and Jonathan; a Pindaric Poem; and the Prayer of
Solomon at the Dedication of the Temple, 4to., by E. Taswell. London, 1760.
THE USEFULNESS OF SACRED MUSIC, 1 Chron. 16. 39. 40. 42., by Wm. Taswell.
A.M., Rector of Wootton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire. 8vo. London, 1742.
COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES AND WEST INDIES, by the Hon. Littleton W.
Tazewell. London, 1829.
Wanted by _R. Jackson_, 3. Northampton Place, Old Kent Road.
LIBER PRECUM. 1569.
LIBER PRECUM. 1571.
LIBER PRECUM. 1660. Ch. Ch. Oxford.
LITURGIA. 1670.
ETON PRAYERS. 1705.
ENCHIRIDION PRECUM. 1707.
ENCHIRIDION PRECUM. 1715.
LIBER PRECUM. 1819. Worcester College, Oxford.
Wanted by _Rev. J. W. Hewett_, Bloxham, Banbury.
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Notices to Correspondents.
BALLIOLENSIS. _We think the article in question has recently been
reprinted. If not, which we will ascertain, we shall be glad to receive
it._
G. B. A. _is thanked. His reply has been anticipated._
ABHBA. _For explanation of the monogram of the Parker Society, see_ Vol.
vii., p. 502.
I. R. R. Embost, _with hunters, refers to a deer that has been so hard
chased that she foams at the mouth_.--Stound, _in Spenser, is explained in
the glossary, as space, moment, season, hour, time_.--Yarke _is to make
ready, or prepare_.--Crampette, _in Heraldry, is the chape at the bottom of
the scabbard of a sword, to prevent the point from protruding. It is a
badge borne by the Earl de la Warr._--_An_ Ambry, _in old customs, was a
place where arms, plate, and vessels of domestic use were kept; probably a
corruption of Almonry_.--Gispen _is a pot or cup made of leather_, "_gyspen
potte_, pot de _cuir_." _Palsgrave. In use at Winchester School, according
to Kennett._--_The item in the Newcastle Accounts, "Paid for cowllinge of
Bartye Allyson, the fool," may mean, for habiting him in a friar's
cowl._--Clito, _or_ Clitones, _says Du Cange, "nom modo Regum primogenitos,
quod vult Spelmanus, sed universim filios omnes, appellarunt Anglo-Saxones,
tanquam
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