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Queries.
CONTRIBUTORS TO "KNIGHT'S QUARTERLY MAGAZINE."
I shall feel exceedingly obliged if you or any of your correspondents
will inform me who were the writers in _Knight's Quarterly Magazine_,
bearing the following fictitious signatures:--1. Marmaduke Villars; 2.
Davenant Cecil; 3. Tristram Merton; 4. Irvine Montagu; 5. Gerard
Montgomery; 6. Henry Baldwin; 7. Joseph Haller; 8. Peter Ellis; 9.
Paterson Aymer; 10. Eustace Heron; 11. Edward Haselfoot; 12. William
Payne; 13. Archibald Frazer; 14. Hamilton Murray; 15. Charles Pendragon;
16. Lewis Willoughby; 17. John Tell; 18. Edmund Bruce; 19. Reginald
Holyoake; 20. Richard Mills; 21. Oliver Medley; 22. Peregrine Courtenay;
23. Vyvyan Joyeuse; 24. Martin Lovell; 25. Martin Danvers Heaviside.
I fear I have given you so long a list as to deter you from replying to
my inquiry but if you cannot spare time or space to answer me fully, I
have numbered the writers in such a way as that you may be induced to
give the numbers without the names, except you think that many of your
readers would be glad to have the information given to them which I ask
of you.
_Tristram Merton_ is T. B. Macaulay, who wrote several sketches and five
ballads in the _Magazine_; {104} indeed, it was in it that his fine
English ballads first appeared.
_Peregrine Courtenay_ was the late Winthrop Mackworth Praed, who was, I
believe, its editor.
Henry Nelson Coleridge and John Moultire were also contributors, but
under what signatures they wrote I cannot tell.
_Knight's Quarterly Magazine_ never extended beyond three volumes, and
it is now a rather scarce book. Any light you can throw upon this
subject will have an interest for most people, and will be duly
appreciated by
E. H.
Leeds.
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THE STATIONERS' COMPANY AND ALMANACK.
Having recently had occasion to consult the Lansdown MSS., No. 905., a
volume containing documents formerly belonging to Mr. Umfreville, I
observed the following:
"Ordinances, constitutions, rules, and articles made by the
Court of Star Chamber relating to Printers and Printing, Jan.
23, anno 28 Eliz."
Appended to these ordinances, &c. is a statement from which I have made
the following extracts:
"Viii^o Januarii, 1583.
"Bookes yeilded into the hands and disposition of the Master,
Wardens, and Assistants of the Mysterie of the Stationers
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