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r. Cresswell and Miss Warneford_.--At p. 157. of the "NOTES AND QUERIES," your correspondent "B." inquires about a pamphlet relating to the marriage, many years ago, of Mr. Cresswell and Miss Warneford. "P.C.S.S." cannot give the precise title of that pamphlet in question; but he is enabled to state, on the authority of Watts (_Biblioth. Brit._), and on that of his old friend Sylvanus Urban (_Gent. Mag._ vol. xvii. p. 543.), that it was published in London, towards the end of the year 1747, and that the very remarkable and very disgraceful transactions to which it refers were afterwards (in 1749) made the subject of a novel, called _Dalinda_, or _The Double Marriage_. Lond. 12mo. Price threepence. The gentleman who was the hero of this scandalous affair was Mr. Thomas Estcourt Cresswell, of Pinkney Park, Wilts, M.P. for Wootton Bassett. He married Anne, the sole and very wealthy heiress of Edward Warneford, Esq. As it cannot be the object of the "NOTES AND QUERIES" to revive a tale of antiquated scandal, "P.C.S.S." will not place upon its pages the details of this painful affair--the cruel injury inflicted upon Miss Scrope (the lady to whom Mr. Cresswell was said to have been secretly married before his union with Miss Warneford)--and the base and unmanly contrivance by which, it was stated, that he endeavoured to keep possession of both wives at the same time. Miss Scrope appears to have retained, for a considerable time, a deep sense of her injuries; for in 1749 she published a pamphlet, in her own name, called _Miss Scrope's Answer to Mr. Cresswell's Narrative_. (Lond. Baldwin. Price 2s. 6d.) If "B." should be desirous of further information, he is referred, by "P.C.S.S.," to the _General Evening Post_ of Oct. 3. and 31. 1747, to the _Gentleman's Magazine_ for that month and year, and to the same work, vol. xix. pp. 192. 288. P.C.S.S. * * * * * NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC. Little as public attention has of late years been devoted to commentating upon Pope, his writings and literary history, there are no doubt many able and zealous illustrators of them among lovers of literature for its own sake: and many a curious note upon the Bard of Twickenham and his works will probably be evoked by the announcement, that now is the moment when they may be produced with most advantage, when Mr. Murray is about to bring forth a new edition of Pope, under the able and experi
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