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, and quickly took a survey of the whole model of the city, together with the most remarkable matters thereof; and shortly after any arrival in England I overcame any adversaries in the Town of Evill, in my native county of Somersetshire, who thought to have sunk me in a bargain of pilchards, as the _wise men of Gottam_ went about to drown an eel." 5. Dr. More's _Antidote against Atheism_, cap. ii. Sec. 14.: "But because so many bullets joggled together in a man's hat will settle a determinate figure, or because the frost and wind will draw upon doors and glass windows pretty uncouth streaks like feathers and other fooleries which are to no use or purpose, try infer thence, that all the contrivances that are in nature, even the frame of the bodies, both of men and beasts, are from no other principle but the jumbling together of the matter, and so because that this doth naturally effect something, that is the cause of all things, seems to me to be reasoning in the same mood and figure with that wise market man's, who, going down a hill and carrying his cheeses under his arms, one of them falling and trundling down the hill very fast, let the other go after it appointing them all to meet him at his house at _Gotham_, not doubting but they beginning so hopefully, would be able to make good the whole journey; or like another of the same town, who perceiving that his iron trevet he had bought had three feet, and could stand, expected also that it should walk too, and save him the labour of the carriage." 6. Col. T. Perronet Thompson's Works, vol. ii. p. 236., _Anti-Corn-Law Tracts_:-- "If fooleries of this kind go on, _Gotham_ will be put in Schedule A., and the representation of Unreason transferred into the West Riding." J.R.M., M.A. K.C.L. Nov. 26. 1850. * * * * * HERSTMONCEUX CASTLE. Can you find an early place in your pages for the following Queries relative to the history of Herstmonceux Castle and its lords, on which a memoir is in preparation for the next volume of the collections of the Sussex Archaeological Society. 1. Who was Pharamuse of Boulogne, father of Sybil de Tingry? He is called the _nephew_ of Maud, King Stephen's wife; but I believe there is no doubt that she was the only child and sole heir of Eustace Earl of Boulogne, brother of Godfrey, King of Jerusalem
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