Notes and Queries, Number 12, January 19, 1850 by Various
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William III., as well as of Queen Anne. Strange revolution of
fortune, that the cousin of two queens should, for fifty years, by supported by charity."--_MS. Diary_, quoted in Collett's _Relics of Literature_, p. 310. _Essex Buildings._--"On Thursday next, the 22nd of this instant, November, at the _Musick-school in Essex Buildings_, over against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, will be continued a concert of vocal and instrumental musick, beginning at five of the clock, every evening. Composed by Mr. Banister."--_Lond. Gazette_, Nov. 18. 1678. "This famous 'musick-room' was afterwards Paterson's auction-room."--Pennant's _Common-place Book_. _St. Antholin's._--In Thorpe's Catalogue of MSS. for 1836 appears for sale, Art. 792., "The Churchwarden's Accounts, from 1615 to 1752, of the Parish of _St. Antholin's_, London." Again, in the same Catalogue, Art. 793., "The Churchwardens and Overseers of the Parish of _St. Antholin's_, in London, Accounts from 1638 to 1700 inclusive." Verily these books have been in the hands of "unjust stewards!" _Clerkenwell._--Names of eminent persons residing in this parish in 1666:--Earl of Carlisle, Earl of Essex, Earl of Aylesbury, Lord Barkely, Lord Townsend, Lord Dellawar, Lady Crofts, Lady Wordham, Sir John Keeling, Sir John Cropley, Sir Edward Bannister, Sir Nicholas Stroude, Sir Gower Barrington, Dr. King, Dr. Sloane. In 1667-8:--Duke of Newcastle, Lord Baltimore, Lady Wright, Lady Mary Dormer, Lady Wyndham, Sir Erasmus Smith, Sir Richard Cliverton, Sir John Burdish, Sir Goddard Nelthorpe, Sir John King, Sir William Bowles, Sir William Boulton.--_Extracted from a MS. in the late Mr. |
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