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hat family had he? Y. S. M. Dublin. _Dean Pratt._--DR. HESSEY will feel obliged to any reader of "N. & Q." who can answer the following questions. At what College of what University did Dr. Samuel Pratt, Dean of Rochester, receive his education, and by whom was he ordained? He was born in 1658, left Merchant Taylors' school (where he passed his early years) in 1677, and was created D.D. by royal mandate, at Cambridge, in 1697, but no college is attached to his {409} name in the list of Cambridge graduates. Still, if he was of neither university, it seems difficult to account for his having had the successive preferments of Chaplain to the Princess of Denmark, Almoner to the Duke of Gloucester, Clerk of the Closet to the Queen, and in 1706 Dean of Rochester. He died in 1728, aged seventy-one. Merchant Taylors'. _Portrait of Franklin._--I have heard of a story to the effect that when Franklin left England, he presented a portrait of himself, by West, to Thurlow. I am exceedingly anxious to know if there is any foundation for this, as during the last week I saw in a shop near the chapel here, a portrait of the philosopher which I rather suspect to be the one alluded to. H. G. D. Knightsbridge. "_Enquiry into the State of the Union._"--A book of much importance has fallen into my hands, entitled-- "An Enquiry into the State of the Union of Great Britain. The past and present State of the public Revenues. By the _Wednesday's_ Club in _Friday Street_. London: printed for A. and W. Bell, at the Cross Keys, Cornhill; J. Watts, in Bow Street, Covent Garden: and sold by B. Barker and C. King, in Westminster Hall; W. Mears and J. Brown, without Temple Bar; and W. Taylor, in Paternoster Row. 1717." Can any of your correspondents throw a light upon this _Wednesday's_ Club, in Friday Street? Was it a real club or fictitious? By so doing you would greatly oblige me, and afford important information to this office. JAMES A. DAVIES. National Debt Office. * * * * * MINOR QUERIES WITH ANSWERS. _Bishop of Oxford in 1164._--Among the names of the bishops who signed the Constitutions of Clarendon I see "Bartholomeus Oxoniensis Episcopus." How is this signature accounted for? There are no other signatures of suffragan or inferior bishops attached. W. FRASER. Tor-Mohun. [Clearly a misprint for Bartholomeus _Exon
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