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rinting the latter part of Burton's "Anatomy of Melancholy," (viz. that relating to _Religious Melancholy_), and at the same time to intimate my hope that any of your readers who may have it in their power to render me any assistance, will kindly aid me in the work. M.D. Oxford, Feb. 23. * * * * * MINOR QUERIES. _Master of Methuen--Ruthven and Gowrie Families._--Colonel Stepney Cowell is desirous of inquiring who was the Master of Methuen, who fell at the Battle of Pinkey, and whose name appears in the battle roll as killed? Was he married, and did he leave a daughter? He is presumed to have been the son of Lord Methuen by Margaret Tudor, sister of Henry VIII. Who was the wife of Patrick Ruthven, youngest son of William, first Earl of Gowrie, and where was he married? Any notices of the Gowrie and Ruthven family will be acceptable. Brooke's Club, St. James's Street, Feb. 18. 1850. "_The Female Captive: a Narrative of Facts which happened in Barbary in the Year 1756. Written by herself."_ 2 vols. 12 mo. Lond. 1769.--Sir William Musgrave has written this note in the copy which is now in the library of the British Museum:-- "This is a true story. The lady's maiden name was Marsh. She married Mr. Crisp, as related in the narrative; but he, having failed in business, went to India, when she remained with her father, then Agent Victualler, at Chatham, during which she wrote and published these little volumes. On her husband's success in India, she went thither to him. "The book, having, as it is said, been bought up by the lady's friends, is become very scarce." Can any of your readers furnish a further account of this lady? _Parliamentary Writs._--It is stated in Duncumb's _History of Herefordshire_, 1. 154. that "the writs, indentures, and returns, from 17 Edw. IV. to 1 Edw. VI., are all lost throughout England, except one imperfect bundle, 33rd Hen. VIII." This book was published in 1803. Have the researches since that time in the Record Offices supplied this hiatus; and if so, in which department of it are these documents to be found? W.H.C. Temple. _Portraits in the British Museum._--I have often wished to inquire, but knew not where till your publication met my notice, as to the portraits in the British Museum, which are at present hung so high above beasts and birds, and everything else, that it requires better eyes th
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