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d Bourchier Hartopp, Esq. _Matilda, the youngest_, was aged 14 at her father's death, and married Sir Thomas Parr, by whom she had William Marquess of Northampton (who died s.p. 1571); Anne, wife of William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke (now represented by Robert Henry, Earl of Pembroke); and Catherine, Queen Consort of King Henry VIII. The assumption of arms, by Richard Green, the Apothecary, in 1770, will afford no ground for presuming his descent from the Greensnorton family. G. * * * * * _Cottle's Life of Coleridge, when reviewed in the Times._ The _Times_ review of Joseph Cottle's _Reminiscences of Coleridge and Southey_, appeared Nov. 3. 1847; and on the following day, Mr. Thomas Holcroft complained by letter of a misrepresentation of his father by Mr. Cottle. * * * * * * _Times, Herald, Chronicle, &c., when first established._ We are enabled, by the courtesy of several correspondents, to furnish some reply to the Query of D. (No. 1 p. 7) _The Times_ first appeared under that title on the 1st January, 1788, but bore the Number 941, it being a continuation, under a new name, of the _Universal Register_, of which 940 numbers had been published.--_The Morning Chronicle_ must have commenced in 1769, as a correspondent, F.B., writes to tell us that he possesses No. 242. dated Monday, 12th March, 1770. See further Nichol's _Literary Anecdotes_, i. 303; and for _Morning Advertiser_, established in 1794, the same volume, p.290. Another correspondent writes:--During 1849 the _Morning Chronicle_ has completed its 81st year; next in seniority stands the _Morning Post_, at 77; and the _Morning Herald_, at 65. _The Times_ in the numbering of its days, is in its 64th year, but has not really reached its grand climacteric, for its three years of infancy passed under the name of _The Universal Register_, it having only received its present appellation in the opening of 1788. _The Morning Advertiser_ is wearing away its 54th year. _The Public Ledger_, commenced in 1759, or 1760, is however, the oldest Daily Paper. * * * * * _Dorne the Bookseller--Henno Rusticus, etc._ Sir,--In answer to W. in page 12. of No. 1, I beg to suggest that Dormer, written Domr in the MS.--a common abbreviation--may be the name of the Oxford bookseller, and _Henno Rusticus_ may be _Homo rusticus_, "the country gentleman." The hand-writ
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