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| _1st Son._ HENRY HOWARD, Earl of Surry, the poet; great, good, and accomplished, and fell a victim to envy == as physical heir of his mat. grandfather. | ------- | _1st Dau._ JANE, wife of Charles Neville, sixth Earl of Westmoreland (and qu. the authoress in question?). Besides being eldest daughter of the celebrated poet, the said Jane, Countess of Westmoreland, was sister of Henry Howard, the learned Earl of Northampton, her father's younger son--(some younger son, like eldest daughters, generally inheriting, physically, in some prominent feature, from the father). WILLIAM D'OYLY BAYLEY. * * * * * Replies to Minor Queries. _Ulm Manuscript_ (Vol. iii., pp. 60. 191.).--In addition to the information supplied by MR. FOSS, it may be mentioned that this manuscript is so called from having been referred to by Griesbach as the _Codex Ulmensis apud Gerbert_. This takes us to the _Iter Alemannicum, Italicum et Gallicum_ of Martin Gerbert, published in 1765, at p. 192. of which work he informs us, that in the year 1760 this manuscript was preserved at Ulm in the library of the family of Krafft, which consisted of 6000 volumes, printed and manuscript. Of its history from this period till it came into Bishop Butler's hands, I am ignorant. Its reference at present in the British Museum is _MSS. Add._ 11,852. [mu]. _Father Maximilian Hell_ (Vol. iii., p. 167.).--A querist is in conscience bound to be a respondent; I therefore hasten to tell you that Dr. Watt (_Biblioth. Britan._ iv. MAGNETISM, ANIMAL) should have written _Hell_ instead of _Hehl_. It was that eminent astronomer, Maximilian _Hell_, who supposed that magnets affected the human frame, and, at first, approved of Mesmer's views. The latter was at Vienna in 1774; and perhaps got some parts of his theory from Father Hell, of whom he was afterwards jealous, and therefore very abusive. The life of Hell in Dr. Aikin's _General Biography_ is an unsatisfactory compilation drawn up by Mr. W. Johnston, to whom we are indebted for the current barbarism _so-called_. In that account there is not one word on Hell's _Treatise on Arti__ficial Magnets_, Vienna, 1763; in which the germ of animal magnetism may probably be found. ENGASTRIMYTHUS. _Meaning of "strained" as used by Shakspeare_ (Vol. iii., p. 185.).--The context of the passage quoted by L. S. explains the sense in
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