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ough, threatening his life by means "too fatal to be eluded by the power of physic," unless his grace "procured him a genteel support for his life." The incidents are truly remarkable, pointing most suspiciously toward Barnard; but he escaped. Can any of your readers refer me to where I can find any further account or elucidation of this affair? Buriensis. "_M. or N._"--Of what words are "M. or N." the initials? Vide the answers to be given in the Church Catechism, and some of the occasional offices in he liturgy. J.C. [It has been suggested that "M. or N." originated in a misreading of "NOM," a contraction for "_nomen_." This is certainly an ingenious explanation, though not a satisfactory one.] _Song of the Bees._--Who was the author of the lines under this title beginning, "We watch for the light of the moon to break and colour the grey eastern sky With its blended hues of saffron and lake," &c. I have always understood them to be Dr. Aikin's, but latterly that has been contradicted. Buriensis. _William Godwin._--Can any of your correspondents tell me where I can find an account of the leading events of the life of William Godwin, author of _Caleb Williams, St. Leon, Mandeville_ &c., or any reference to his last hours? His sentiments, political and religious, are said to have been _peculiar_. N. Woodbridge, April 15. _Regimental Badges._--When were the regimental badges granted to the first nine infantry corps of the line, and under what circumstances were they so granted? J.C. London, April 15. 1850. _Mother of Thomas a Becket._--The well-known romantic legend of the origin of this lady has been introduced into the _Pictorial History of England_, on the authority of "Brompton in X. Scriptores." And on the same page (552. vol. i.) is a pictorial representation of the "Baptism of the Mother of Becket, from the Royal MS. 2 B. vii." Now, Lord Campbell, in his _Lives of the Chancellors_, repudiates the story in toto; but without assigning any other reason for doing so, than an inference from the silence of Becket himself and his secretary, Fitzstephen, on the point. Can any of the learned gentlemen, whose distinguished names adorn your valuable pages, direct an humble student to the fountain of truth, for the settlement of this _verata questio_? W. Franks Mathews. Kidderminster, April 7. 1850. _Swords worn in public._--Can any of your corresp
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